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Spanish Open dictionary by Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz



Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz
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Queries by meaning2917
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jehová de los ejércitos
  16

God in Hebrew is written YHVH ( four consonants without vowels ) is pronounced YAHWEH; for unknown reasons they were assigned the synonym of the Lord. That's why in some passages of the Bible is referred to "Lord of hosts " that means Dios de los Ejércitos, Almighty God, Almighty God, God of the heights.

  
estar en cable
  16

Be ' cable ' or ' passing cable ' It is a colloquial expression that means you are bad, no work, no money, be zero.

  
que es adjetivo
  18

Adjective: m. variable part of the sentence which serves to qualify or to determine the noun: in prayer "I like that big and beautiful house " that, big and beautiful are adjectives.

  
inodoro e incoloro
  53

Odorless and colorless: has no smell or color: water clean and pure is odourless and colourless.

  
eleazar
  20

Eleazar: Son of Mattathias, Jewish ringleader of the failed revolution against the Romans ( 1st century ) originated as a result of the destruction of Solomon's temple.

  
escarnecer
  42

Escarnecer: Make a mockery to another zahiriendo you.

  
coito interrumpido
  37

Withdrawal: is a technique that used some couples to prevent pregnancies, which consists in taking a few seconds before ejaculation penis that occur outside of the vagina, and preferably occur on the belly or the breasts of the Lady.

  
adventistas
  14

Adventists: m. and f. Plural. Supporters of Adventism, the United States religious sect founded in 1831, which preaches a next and second coming of Christ. They practice baptism by immersion and observed abstinence from alcohol among other rules.

  
matoneo
  28

I bullying: m. In schools and colleges, some students aggression directed at other smaller or weaker students. Aggression can be physical or verbal. In the English language is " 34 bully; ( quarrelsome ) or " bullying " ( quarrelsome, he intimidates, living intimidating ).

  
de inmediato
  42

Immediately: then, in the Act, quick, now, right now.

  
oveja negra
  18

A person who, in a respectable and honorable family adopt conduct contrary to these principles. Synonym: lost sheep.

  
revolución de septiembre
  21

Spanish political movement that put an end to the reign of Isabel II, in 1868

  
travertino
  23

Travertine: calcareous tufa m. produced by chemical precipitation of materials dissolved in some sources. By its strength and lightness used in construction, particularly of ceilings and vaults.

  
fuego fuego
  19

Shoot, shoot! Antonym: high fire.

  
acicalarse
  54

Also means: stroking and indulge each other husband and wife or the bride and groom. And in some species of primates is the action of eliminating each other lice, ticks. fleas, etc.

  
limonada de coco
  215

Coconut lemonade: f. lemonade prepared with coconut water.

  
agua de panela
  21

In some countries of South America, refreshing drink whose ingredients are: water, brown sugar, lemon juice and crushed ice, which can be consumed at any time or as accompaniment to meals.

  
que es martirizar
  17

Make you suffer martyrdom. To endure great suffering.

  
bomba molotov
  22

Molotov: f. also called Molotov cocktail, is a low power, home-made explosive, is fitted with gasoline-filled bottle is a mecha, usually used in popular uprisings in which protesters try to disrupt order.

  
no hay buey
  14

No ox: is a colloquial expression used in the coast of Colombia to indicate that there is no problem, or that there is no obstacle or impediment to do something: " we can get out? " "Yes. Come on, there are no ox! "

  






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