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of her

Bedeutungen von dem Begriff "of her" im Spanisch Englisch Wörterbuch : 1 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
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Bedeutungen, die der Begriff "of her" mit anderen Begriffen im Englisch Spanisch Wörterbuch erhalten hat: 83 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
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voice of a partridge calling her chicks titeo [m]
portion of assets that catalan regional law recognizes to an honest widow upon the death of her husband cuarta marital [f]
gift from a queen to cover the cost of her servant's wedding dress saya [f]
voice of the partridge when calling her chicks titeo [m]
tie a calf or heifer to a leg of a cow to help with milking her enrejar [v]
for her (dative of ella) le [pron]
at the zenith of her career en el cénit de su carrera [adv]
expressing indirect praise of a woman by a man, addressing the comment to the man accompanying her ¡adiós cuñado! [interj] MXHNNICO
photo of her foto suya
picture of her foto suya
someone who is master of his or her actions árbitro [m]
dowry given by the queen of spain to her maids when marrying saya [f]
someone who is master of his or her actions árbitra [f]
woman ahead of her time adelantada [f]
popular demonstration of complaint against a public person who is accused of having committed serious crimes or acts of corruption, that is generally held in front of his or her home or in some other public place the accused must visit escrache [m] ARUY
social ceremony in which the parents of a male suitor go to the home of woman to ask her parents for permission for their children to cohabitate or marry tilicuy [m] BOrur.
social ceremony in which the parents of a male suitor go to the home of woman to ask her parents for permission for their children to cohabitate or marry tilucuy [m] BOrur.
woman who spends long periods of time on the balcony of her house in order to observe what is happening around her balconera [f] BOrare
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman who attracts men at night and then scares them with her skull face cigua [f] HNSV
orphaned girl who lives with family or friends of her deceased parents huihuacha [f] PE:Erur.
sculptural representation of a naked girl sitting on the floor with one of her legs bent over the other, while trying to extract something from her toes with her hands nigüenta [f] CR
woman who led processions carrying a tray of petals on her head misturera [f] PEdisused
acrobat who can support her own weight and that of another acrobat pulsadora [f] GT
said of possessions given by the husband to the wife as security for her dowry antifernalv [adj] disused
person who spends long periods of time on the balcony of her house in order to observe what is happening around her balconera [adj] BOrare
have sex with a virgin woman, with the purpose of abandoning her later comer [v] DOPRCUdisused
Idioms
a woman of her word una mujer confiable
a woman of her word una mujer de palabra
see a woman's legs in the light because of the lack of clothes or transparency of her clothes estar clara [v] DO
see a woman's legs in the light because of the lack of clothes or transparency of her clothes estar santa clara [v] DO
compensation of milk offered to the intermediary who cares for a cow and her newborn calf por la leche [adv] PR
Speaking
don't be jealous of her no le tengas celos
you've been seeing a lot of her lately te has reunido muy seguido con ella últimamente
you've been seeing a lot of her lately te has visto mucho con ella últimamente
you must be proud of her debes estar orgulloso de ella
that's her version of it esa es la versión de ella
that's her version of it así es como lo ve todo ella
i've got a photo of her tengo una foto de ella
if you look at it from her point of view si lo analizas desde su punto de vista
if you look at it from her point of view si lo miras desde su punto de vista
get her out of here! ¡sácalo de aquí!
and that's the last i saw of her y esa fue la última vez que la vi
and that's the last i saw of her y nunca más la vi
I can't get her out of my mind no puedo sacarla de mi mente
the man of her dreams el hombre de sus sueños
the man of her dreams el hombre que ella soñó
the most important moment of her life el momento más importante de su vida
she told him to stay out of her life (ella) le dijo que no se metiera en su vida
i don't think her mother would approve of that no creo que su madre apruebe eso
i should've taken care of her debería haberla cuidado
i was joking but she got her nose out of joint estaba bromeando pero ella se molestó
she died as a result of her injuries (ella) falleció a consecuencia de las heridas
she left home in the face of strong opposition from her parents se fue de casa a pesar de que sus padres se opusieron (ella)
she left home in the face of strong opposition from her parents (ella) se fue de su casa por la fuerte oposición de sus padres
Phrases
in the pursuit of her dreams en la lucha por sus sueños
Colloquial
for the rest of her life por el resto de su vida
jewish convert suspected of secretly practicing her old religion marrano [m] derog.
person rejected because of her behavior, aspect, or way of being karancha [f] CL
see the silhouette of a woman's legs in the light through her clothes santaclara [f] CR
jewish convert suspected of secretly practicing her old religion marrana [f] derog.
having ability to approach someone of the opposite sex and declare his or her romantic intentions entrador [adj] GTHNNICRECBOAR
jewish convert suspected of secretly practicing her old religion marrano [adj] derog.
take a small amount of money from her partner without him realizing it (woman) chalequear [v] CO:C
I'm out of her league de esas pulgas no brincan en mi petate MXHNSVNIderog.
I'm out of her league no es pulga que duerme en ese petate GTderog.
Politics
disloyalty of the leader to his or her party entreguismo [m] ECBO
Mythology
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman who attracts men at night and then scares them with her skull face ciguamonta (del náhuatl) [f] SV
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman who attracts men at night and then scares them with her skull face ciguampera (del náhuatl) [f] SV
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman who attracts men at night and then scares them with her skull face ciguanaba (del náhuatl) [f] HNSVNI
fantastic character in the form of a beautiful woman with long, thick hair, with her feet turned around who lives at the bottom of lakes and rivers ciguapa [f] DO
mesoamerican mythical character of a beautiful woman who lures men at night to scare them with her skull face segua [f] HN
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman who attracts men at night to scare them with her skull face sigua [f] HN
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman to attract men at night to then scare them with her skull face siguanaba [f] GTHNSV
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman to attract men at night to then scare them with her skull face siguanábana [f] HNSV
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman who attracts men at night to then scare them with her skull face tulivieja [f] SV
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman who attracts men at night to scare them with her skull face la tetona [f] HN
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a woman with large breasts, who attracts men at night to then scare them with her skull face sucia la sucia [f] HN
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman to attract men at night to then scare them with her skull face siguabana [f] GT
Rhetoric
the use of a person’s title instead of his or her name antonomasia [f]
Folklore
dance in which one person, with a figure of a alligator tied to his or her waist, dances imitating the movements of a alligator while, around the dancer others clap their hands improvising four-line stanzas and dancing to typical carnival music danza del caimán [f] CO
a ghost of a woman carrying a lamp in her hand who chases evil-doers at night candileja [f] CO:Sw
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman who attracts men at night and then scares them with her skull face cigua [f] SVNI
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman who attracts men at night and then scares them with her skull face ciguanaba (náhuatl) [f] HNSVNI