-it - Spanisch Englisch Wörterbuch

-it

Bedeutungen von dem Begriff "-it" im Spanisch Englisch Wörterbuch : 1 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
General
-it ita [suf]

Bedeutungen, die der Begriff "-it" mit anderen Begriffen im Englisch Spanisch Wörterbuch erhalten hat: 150 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
Common
it lo [pron]
it él [pron]
Conjugations
it contains contiene [v]
it grows crece [v]
it looks parece [v]
it seems parece [v]
it sounds suena [v]
it happened sucedió [v]
believe it creerlo [v]
say it decirlo [v]
Common
(with clothes) to see if it fits probarse [v]
make it free liberar [v]
impersonal neuter pronoun in certain colloquial phrases it or this la [pron]
it ello [pron]
please write it down escribalo por favor
it's no trouble no es molestia
i need it for tomorrow lo necesito para mañana
i need it tomorrow lo necesito mañana
i need it in one hour lo necesito en una hora
General
do-it-yourself hágalo usted mismo [m]
do-it-yourself bricolaje [m]
top it all como guinda [v]
make it clear that aclarar que [v]
make it up acoplarse [v]
put one's foot in it meter la pata [v]
walk (it) patear [v]
manage it pegar la [v]
sweat it out sudar lo [v]
make it up amistarse [v]
make it to plantarse en [v]
get it right dar en la [v]
give it one's all ir a por todas [v]
go it alone volar solo [v]
about it al respecto [adv]
so that's it! tate [interj]
forget it olvídalo [interj]
damn it demonios [interj]
take it easy cálmate [interj]
it's about se trata de [expr]
for whatever it's worth por si sirve de algo [expr]
it la [pron]
know-it-all sabelotodo [m/f]
out of it ido [adj]
know-it-all sabiondo [m/adj]
when it comes to a la hora de [adv]
person throwing the ball a second time from the place where it first stopped birlador [m]
do-it-yourself project bricolaje [m]
stick to carry a hog from it's legs camal [m]
distributing taxes among residents of a town, that must be contributed to the state or to whom it may concern derramamiento [m]
making a hole in a bee hive to split it open empotramiento [m]
thick of it ojo del huracán [m]
know-it-all petrus in cunctis [m]
butterfly believed to live in the fire that died if it moved away piral [m]
post-it pósit (de post-it®) [m]
post-it post-it (de post-it®) [m]
clay whistle, shaped like a bird with water so when it is blown, it imitates the twittering of birds rejiñol [m]
olive that looks like it has a nipple aceituna tetuda [f]
time it takes for sand to move into the lower part of an hourglass ampolleta [f]
children's game consisting of hitting a smaller stick on the ground with a larger stick to make it bounce and hit it a second time billarda (francés) [f]
person throwing the ball a second time from the place where it first stopped birladora [f]
shop with flat over it casatienda [f]
cutting part of the hair when it is too thick entresaca [f]
It informática [f]
time it takes to make cheese quesería [f]
letter t and the sound it represents te [f]
throwing the ball a second time from the place where it first stopped birlador [adj]
not worth it caro [adj]
now you see it now you don't guadiana [adj]
out of it ido [adj]
know-it-all suficiente [adj]
pick at it's wire cage alambrear [v]
take it easy apaciguarse [v]
accompany a horse while riding another to tame it aparejar [v]
lose it arriscarse [v]
be all it takes bastar [v]
stir wine when it goes sour bastonear [v]
throw the ball a second time from the place where it was stopped first birlar [v]
heat up iron to work it caldear [v]
stop the ball before it reaches the designated line to win chazar [v]
be worth it compensar [v]
draw two parallel lines on a check so that it can only be cashed through a checking account cruzar [v]
sprain it's haunches descuadrillarse [v]
take it easy desencolerizarse [v]
overdo it desmedirse [v]
over do it desordenarse [v]
remove threshed corn to winnow it desparvar [v]
lose it dispararse [v]
empty a vessel by turning it upside down embrocar [v]
hang a dead animal from it's foot empigüelar [v]
make a hole in a bee hive to split it open empotrar [v]
lose it enarbolarse [v]
lose it encarnizarse [v]
clean fulled cloth before it goes to press enmondar [v]
stir wax into sheets in order to bleach it enrehojar [v]
lose it entigrecerse [v]
cut part of the hair when it is too thick entresacar [v]
get with it espabilarse [v]
hurry it up espabilarse [v]
it goes without saying holgar [v]
put one's back into it matarse [v]
see to it that mirar [v]
beat the egg white, or cream, until it is fluffy montar [v]
butt with it's horns morcar [v]
talk without giving it a second thought paporrear [v]
have it together regir [v]
consume the queen-cell after closing it (apiculture) roer [v]
lord it over señorear [v]
think it better servirse [v]
find it convenient servirse [v]
end it terminar [v]
step in it tropezar [v]
spill it vaciarse [v]
it la [pron]
all of it todo [pron]
to cap it all encima [adv]
neither is it that tampoco [adv]
it depends pues [conj]
it que [conj]
so be it amén [interj]
damn it caracho [interj]
damn it caramba [interj]
give it here daca [interj]
give it to me daca [interj]
damn it! recórcholis [interj]
darn it! recórcholis [interj]
so that's it tate [interj]
so that's it tate tate [interj]
there you have it tome [interj]
move it vivo [interj]
damn it voto [interj]
or to put it another way conviene a saber [expr]
nor anything like it ni cosa que lo valga [expr]
what does it mean? ¿qué es cosa y cosa? [expr]
I doubt it lo dudo [expr]
know-it-all magister dixit [expr]
stop it! paz [expr]
it lo [art]
it consultant informático [m]
know-it-all sabiondo [m]
enclosed car suspended to a cable where it travels teleférico [m]
cloth which is made from cotton treated to make it waterproof hule [m]
post-it note posti [m]
do-it-yourself handicraft bricolaje [m]
know-it-all repelente [m]
piece of meat salted, smoked and dried to preserve it tasajo [m]
do-it-yourself project proyecto de bricolaje [m]
swine slaughtering and the season for it matanza [f]
know-it-all sabionda [f]
the quality of a word of sounding like what it represents onomatopeya [f]
act of transferring heat from an object in order to cool it refrigeración [f]