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Spanish Open dictionary by Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz



Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz
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chiviarse
  3

Squeak . ( v . Pron. ) In Mexico, to be ashamed, to feel ashamed.

  
aló presidente
  3

To what Carmen E said. Rivas, it should be added that in the aforementioned television program, Hugo Chavez scolded his collaborators and mocked his opponents, the viewers, and even, mocked himself.

  
rumorosa
  2

Rumorosa is the alias by which the daughter of El Matonsísimo Kid was known, in the chapters of the legendary western in the television series El Chapulín Colorado. The Matonsísimo Kid, played by Ramón Valdés and sometimes by Carlos Villagrán, was a well-known outlaw, who was sometimes accompanied by his daughter Rosa "La Rumorosa" to commit his misdeeds.

  
idealista
  5

1- That it tends to represent things in an ideal way. 2. That he professes the doctrine of idealism.

  
reatazo
  5

A blow or whip given with a reata.

  
sarcástico
  3

1- Pertaining to or relating to sarcasm. 2- That denotes or implies sarcasm. 3- Who acts sarcastically.

  
cacarear
  5

1- Repeatedly emitting the or hen's voice or clucking. 2- (Colloquial) To spread, propagate, tell something to many people, especially when it is with the intention of showing off or boasting.

  
bactericida
  6

A bactericide is a substance that serves to kill bacteria.

  
pasabordo
  7

Pasabordo (masculine noun). A small document that allows a passenger to board the plane.

  
uva pasa
  6

This is the name given to the dried grape.

  
tripulante
  8

A person who is part of a crew.

  
propender
  6

To have a person or thing inclined or driven toward something, by nature, by hobby, or for some other reason.

  
soldado raso
  6

A private is a member of the Army who has entered voluntarily and is already active, but occupies the lowest echelon after the recruit in the chain of command.

  
mujer policía
  7

A policewoman is a woman who provides her services to the National Police, it can be in the rank of patrol officer or in any other grade.

  
carbó
  8

Carbó is a surname of Spanish origin.

  
capuchino
  5

Cappuccino : 1- Spanish form of the Italian word cappuccino . 2- Name given to a latte drink, which is characterized by being creamier than the regular latte drink.

  
mujer soldado
  7

She is a woman who serves in the Army. She is also sometimes called "the soldier" or "the soldier".

  
grandilocuente
  6

Grandiloquent : ( adj . ) Who speaks or writes grandiloquently.

  
del gordo
  6

Del Gordo is a surname of Spanish origin.

  
agridulce
  6

It has a mixture of sour and sweet.

  






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