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Kategorie |
Englisch |
Spanisch |
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General |
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1 |
General |
person tied with another |
año [m]
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2 |
General |
tied bundle |
atado [m]
|
|
3 |
General |
girdle or band with that a priest’s alb is tied up |
cíngulo [m]
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4 |
General |
two cured hakes tied |
cobre [m]
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5 |
General |
top sheet, blankets and bedspreads, tied together |
cosido de la cama [m]
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6 |
General |
hair tied back or up |
recogido [m]
|
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7 |
General |
stick tied to a dog's collar to prevent them from following prey during a hunt |
tanganillo [m]
|
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8 |
General |
stick tied to a dog's collar to prevent them from following prey during a hunt |
tarangallo [m]
|
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9 |
General |
cross-bow strings tied to the cord |
bodoquera [f]
|
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10 |
General |
stick or bone tied to a dog's tail |
maza [f]
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11 |
General |
be tied |
atarse [v]
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12 |
General |
be tied to |
consubstanciarse [v]
|
|
13 |
General |
be tied in votes |
empatarse [v]
|
|
14 |
General |
get tongue-tied |
trabarse [v]
|
|
15 |
General |
pouch tied to belt |
faltriquera [f]
|
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16 |
General |
tied-up |
pasado [adj]
|
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17 |
General |
tied back or up |
recogido [adj]
|
|
18 |
General |
tongue-tied |
incapaz de hablar [adj]
|
|
19 |
General |
get tongue-tied |
titubear [v]
|
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20 |
General |
be tied up with |
estar ligado a [v]
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21 |
General |
be tied to |
estar ligado a [v]
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22 |
General |
be tied |
estar empatados [v]
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|
23 |
General |
have one's hands tied |
tener atadas las manos [v]
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|
24 |
General |
be tied hand and foot |
verse atado de pies y manos [v]
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25 |
General |
be tongue-tied |
enmudecerse [v]
|
|
26 |
General |
be tied down |
ser atado [v]
|
|
27 |
General |
be tied blindly |
atarse a ciegas [v]
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|
28 |
General |
be tongue tied |
tener la lengua trabada [v]
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|
29 |
General |
be tongue tied |
callarse [v]
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30 |
General |
your hands are tied |
tus manos están atadas
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|
31 |
General |
place where a thing is tied |
atadero [m]
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|
32 |
General |
ribbon tied under the chin |
barbicacho [m]
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33 |
General |
rope tied round the neck |
dogal [m]
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|
34 |
General |
esparto cord tied round a bundle of esparto-grass |
cejo [m]
|
|
35 |
General |
bundle of things tied together |
mazo [m]
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|
36 |
General |
garter or ribbon tied on certain animals |
calza [f]
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|
37 |
General |
something noisy tied to a dog's tail |
maza [f]
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|
38 |
General |
drove of horses or mules thus tied |
reata [f]
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39 |
General |
pair tied together |
mancuerna [f]
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|
40 |
General |
splice or patch, made by winding a rope around the object to be tied |
trincafía [f]
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41 |
General |
tied together |
caponado [adj]
|
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42 |
General |
become tied |
añudarse [v]
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|
43 |
General |
decide a tied election |
desempatar [v]
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|
44 |
General |
tongue-tied |
mudo [adj]
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45 |
General |
tongue-tied |
con frenillo [adj]
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|
46 |
General |
be tied to the apron strings |
estar dominado por una mujer [v]
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47 |
General |
short rope tied to a post to control an animal |
sujeto [m]
VE
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48 |
General |
horse tied to the tail of another |
arrebiate [m]
VE
|
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49 |
General |
horse tied by the tail |
arrebiate [m]
VE:W
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|
50 |
General |
pair of unrefined sugar covers (tied up and wrapped with leaves of the banana plant) |
atado [m]
CR
rur.
|
|
51 |
General |
pair of unrefined sugar covers (tied up and wrapped with leaves of the banana plant) |
atado [m]
GT
HN
SV
NI
|
|
52 |
General |
bunch of medicinal herbs or vegetables tied up and sold as a unit |
atado [m]
EC
BO
UY
|
|
53 |
General |
loosely tied knot |
bulto [m]
HN
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|
54 |
General |
piece of sackcloth which is tied to sterilized rams like an apron and soaked in liquid chalk so that it leaves a mark on ewes in heat |
delantal [m]
PY
UY
|
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55 |
General |
freeing of someone who had been tied/bound |
desamarre [m]
CU
DO
|
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56 |
General |
whip made from strips of leather tied to a wooden handle |
deacuatro [m]
NI
|
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57 |
General |
post sunk into the ground where cattle are tied to be tamed, sheared, healed, or sacrificed |
cimbradero [m]
AR:Nw
rur.
|
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58 |
General |
braid or bun on both sides of the head tied with ribbons |
chape [m]
CL
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59 |
General |
corn dough in small rolls wrapped in banana leaves, tied with a cord, and boiled in salt |
guanimo [m]
DO
|
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60 |
General |
set of things gathered or tied together in a single group |
gajo [m]
HN
EC
|
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61 |
General |
roll of tobacco tied with a cotton string used to clean one's teeth |
limpión [m]
PE
disused
|
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62 |
General |
colored ribbon tied to the legs of each fighter cock for identification |
distintivo [m]
PR
|
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63 |
General |
click beetle worn alive on one's clothes, tied with a chain, as a brooch or ornament pin |
maquech [m]
MX
|
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64 |
General |
click beetle worn alive on one's clothes, tied with a chain, as a brooch or ornament pin |
cocuyo [m]
PA
|
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65 |
General |
set of tobacco leaves tied together at the leafstalk, especially for transport |
matul [m]
CU
|
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66 |
General |
loincloth tied at the waist |
patío [m]
MX
rur.
|
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67 |
General |
utensil made of a long handle with one of its ends tied to a perforated pumpkin used in grinding cane juice or remove honey |
pascón [m]
HN
SV
NI
CR
|
|
68 |
General |
set of tied corn cobs |
paujé [m]
BO:E
|
|
69 |
General |
container used to carry grains to be planted, tied at the waist |
sembrador [m]
GT
HN
CR
rur.
|
|
70 |
General |
stick tied to an animal to prevent crossing a fence |
tramojo [m]
EC
NI
PA
CO
VE
BO:E
AR
rur.
|
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71 |
General |
stick tied to an animal to prevent crossing a fence |
tramojo [m]
PE
rare
|
|
72 |
General |
badly tied knot |
amarradillo [m]
HN
|
|
73 |
General |
two raw cane sugar packs tied together |
atado [m]
GT
HN
SV
CR
|
|
74 |
General |
girdle or band with that a priest’s alb is tied up |
cinto [m]
disused
|
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75 |
General |
stick tied to a dog's collar to prevent them from following prey during a hunt |
taragallo [m]
rare
|
|
76 |
General |
a table with two holes where the roosters who have tied, fight beak to beak |
barandilla [f]
HN
|
|
77 |
General |
tied rope |
amarra [f]
HN
NI
PA
PR
CO
|
|
78 |
General |
group of three to five tobacco leaves tied together and hung to dry |
cabeza [f]
HN
|
|
79 |
General |
pair of stones tied together with cord to control a kite |
chachahuata [f]
SV
|
|
80 |
General |
platform made with boards or planks joined together or on a group of canoes that are tied together, that is used to transport people and things from one side of the river to the other |
chalana (francés) [f]
VE
BO:E
|
|
81 |
General |
short bridle tied to a horse's muzzle and used as a substitute for a bit |
falseta [f]
MX
VE
|
|
82 |
General |
extremity of a hide tied to stakes for stretching |
garra [f]
AR
UY
rur.
|
|
83 |
General |
cable tied to vessels to control their position as they pass through the panama canal |
guaya [f]
PA
|
|
84 |
General |
(on a guitar and other stringed musical instruments) piece opposite of the pegs where the strings are tied |
cola de pato [f]
HN
|
|
85 |
General |
slot in the center of the yoke where the bow is tied |
coz [f]
HN
rur.
|
|
86 |
General |
flowers or paper ornament tied with a thread |
guía [f]
MX
|
|
87 |
General |
set of blue land crabs tied together |
ensarta de jueyes [f]
PR
|
|
88 |
General |
container used to carry grains to be planted, tied at the waist |
sembradera [f]
PA
|
|
89 |
General |
tied bundle of leaves of chacapa that witch doctors use to drive away evil spirits |
shacapa [f]
PE:E
|
|
90 |
General |
tied bundle of leaves of chacapa that witch doctors use to drive away evil spirits |
shacapa [f]
PE:E
|
|
91 |
General |
leather strap tied to cattle's leg and horns to prevent them from jumping fences |
suelda [f]
HN
rur.
|
|
92 |
General |
board with two holes for determining the winner in beak to beak competition between two fighter cocks that tied in the fight |
zaranda [f]
HN
|
|
93 |
General |
lasso or rope tied to the leg of an animal preventing it from walking off |
suerte [f]
DO
|
|
94 |
General |
board with two holes where two fighter cocks who are tied in a fight perform the beak-to-beak test to declare the winner |
tabla de gallos [f]
HN
|
|
95 |
General |
rock tied to the string of a kite |
angarilla [f]
CU
|
|
96 |
General |
rope tied to a buoy |
caloma [f]
AL
|
|
97 |
General |
tongue-tied |
turbado [adj]
fig.
|
|
98 |
General |
tied tightly with ropes and ties (person) |
atrincado [adj]
PE
|
|
99 |
General |
tied up for several days without eating (cattle) |
estrasijado [adj]
PR
rur.
|
|
100 |
General |
made with thin bamboo canes arranged contiguously and tied together (rustic construction) |
cañizo [adj]
VE
EC
|
|
101 |
General |
tied to something |
guazaleado [adj]
HN
rur.
|
|
102 |
General |
wearing her hair tied back (indigenous woman) |
huangudo [adj]
EC
|
|
103 |
General |
tied up |
laceado [adj]
CL
|
|
104 |
General |
tied with leather strips |
encuerado [adj]
HN
|
|
105 |
General |
tied together |
mancornado [adj]
HN
SV
|
|
106 |
General |
with one's hands tied |
maniado [adj]
GT
SV
NI
PA
VE
BO
|
|
107 |
General |
tied to a guide |
empalado [adj]
CU
VE
|
|
108 |
General |
tied with rope |
encabuyado [adj]
HN
|
|
109 |
General |
fit to be tied |
muino [adj]
MX
|
|
110 |
General |
tied up close to the house at night |
nochero [adj]
AR
UY
rur.
|
|
111 |
General |
tied up |
marrido [adj]
disused
|
|
112 |
General |
perforate cow’s nose so it can be tied |
nariciar [v]
VE
|
|
113 |
General |
perforate cow’s nose so it can be tied |
naricear [v]
HN
VE
|
|
114 |
General |
get tongue-tied |
chiparse [v]
BO
|
|
115 |
General |
close a matate or woven cactus fiber bag with a short stick to which a cord is tied to both ends |
entortolar [v]
HN
|
|
116 |
General |
throw someone into the water tied to a heavy object in order to kill them |
fondear [v]
PE
BO
CL
|
|
117 |
General |
be fit to be tied |
purgarse [v]
MX
SV
|
|
118 |
General |
be fit to be tied |
rayarse [v]
PA
BO
AR
|
|
119 |
General |
be tied |
aligarse [v]
rare
|
|
120 |
General |
get tongue-tied |
trastrabarse [v]
rare
|
|
121 |
General |
tied together |
caponada [adj/f]
|
|
122 |
General |
tongue-tied |
turbada [adj/f]
fig.
|
|
123 |
General |
tongue-tied |
muda [adj/f]
|
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Idioms |
|
124 |
Idioms |
be tied up in knots |
liarse [v]
|
|
125 |
Idioms |
fit to be tied |
estar como agua para chocolate [v]
|
|
126 |
Idioms |
be fit to be tied |
estar muy molesto [v]
|
|
127 |
Idioms |
be fit to be tied |
estar muy enojado [v]
|
|
128 |
Idioms |
be fit to be tied |
estar furioso [v]
|
|
129 |
Idioms |
do something with one arm tied behind one's back |
hacer algo con facilidad [v]
|
|
130 |
Idioms |
have one's hands tied |
tener las manos atadas [v]
|
|
131 |
Idioms |
be fit to be tied |
salirse de sus casillas [v]
|
|
132 |
Idioms |
be tied hand and foot |
estar alguien atado de pies y manos [v]
|
|
133 |
Idioms |
have one's hands tied |
estar alguien atado de pies y manos [v]
|
|
134 |
Idioms |
get tongue-tied |
hacerse un ovillo [v]
|
|
135 |
Idioms |
be tied hand and foot |
estar amarrado de pies y manos [v]
|
|
136 |
Idioms |
be tied hand and foot |
estar atado de pies y manos [v]
|
|
137 |
Idioms |
be tied to one's mother's apron strings |
ser dominado por su madre [v]
|
|
138 |
Idioms |
be tied to your mother's apron strings |
ser dominado por tu madre [v]
|
|
139 |
Idioms |
be tied to your mother's apron strings |
estar pegado a las faldas de tu madre [v]
|
|
140 |
Idioms |
be tongue-tied |
estar con los labios sellados [v]
|
|
141 |
Idioms |
be tongue-tied |
quedarse sin saber qué decir [v]
|
|
142 |
Idioms |
fit to be tied |
subírsele a alguien la sangre a la cabeza [v]
|
|
143 |
Idioms |
fit to be tied |
echar lumbre por los ojos [v]
|
|
144 |
Idioms |
fit to be tied |
echar fuego por los ojos [v]
|
|
145 |
Idioms |
fit to be tied |
estar hecho un león [v]
|
|
146 |
Idioms |
fit to be tied |
estar hecho una furia [v]
|
|
147 |
Idioms |
get tongue-tied |
trabarse la lengua [v]
|
|
148 |
Idioms |
get tongue-tied |
trastrabarse la lengua [v]
|
|
149 |
Idioms |
have one's hands tied |
tener atadas las manos [v]
|
|
150 |
Idioms |
tied at the hip |
juntos los pies [adv]
|
|
151 |
Idioms |
could do something with one arm tied behind their back |
poder hacer algo (porque resulta muy fácil)
|
|
152 |
Idioms |
could do something with one hand tied behind their back |
poder hacer algo con los ojos cerrados
|
|
153 |
Idioms |
could do something with one arm tied behind their back |
poder hacer algo con los ojos cerrados
|
|
154 |
Idioms |
could do something with one hand tied behind their back |
poder hacer algo (porque resulta muy fácil)
|
|
155 |
Idioms |
with both hands tied behind one's back |
sin dificultad
|
|
156 |
Idioms |
with both hands tied behind one's back |
con los ojos cerrados
|
|
157 |
Idioms |
with one hand tied behind one's back |
con los ojos cerrados
|
|
158 |
Idioms |
with one hand tied behind one's back |
con facilidad
|
|
159 |
Idioms |
(one's) hands are tied |
tener las manos atadas
|
|
160 |
Idioms |
my hands are tied |
tengo las manos atadas
|
|
161 |
Idioms |
could do something with one arm tied behind their back |
podría hacerlo de memoria
|
|
162 |
Idioms |
could do something with one arm tied behind their back |
podría hacerlo con los ojos cerrados
|
|
163 |
Idioms |
could do something with one hand tied behind their back |
podría hacerlo con mucha facilidad
|
|
164 |
Idioms |
could do something with one hand tied behind their back |
podría hacerlo con las manos atadas
|
|
165 |
Idioms |
tied up |
ocupado
|
|
166 |
Idioms |
tied hand and foot |
atado de pies y manos
|
|
167 |
Idioms |
tied up |
relacionado
|
|
168 |
Idioms |
tied hand and foot |
inmovilizado
|
|
169 |
Idioms |
(one's) hands are tied |
atado de pies y manos
|
|
170 |
Idioms |
fit to be tied |
loco de atar
|
|
171 |
Idioms |
our hands are tied |
nuestras manos están atadas
|
|
172 |
Idioms |
person who is tongue-tied |
lengua de estropajo
|
|
173 |
Idioms |
person who is tongue-tied |
lengua de trapo
|
|
174 |
Idioms |
person who is tongue-tied |
media lengua
|
|
175 |
Idioms |
be tied to someone's apron strings |
ser dominado por alguien
|
|
176 |
Idioms |
be tied up in knots |
hacerse bolas [v]
AMER
|
|
177 |
Idioms |
get tied up in knots |
hacerse bolas [v]
MX
|
|
178 |
Idioms |
get tied up |
hacerse bolas [v]
MX
|
|
179 |
Idioms |
have the thumbs tied behind your back |
hacer el bendito al culo [v]
SV
|
|
180 |
Idioms |
have two thumbs tied with arms behind one's back |
hacer el bendito al culo [v]
SV
|
|
181 |
Idioms |
be tied in a cockfight |
entablar la pelea [v]
PR
|
|
182 |
Idioms |
be tied in a cockfight |
entablar los gallos [v]
PR
|
|
183 |
Idioms |
be tied |
quedar patas [v]
GT
|
|
184 |
Idioms |
be fit to be tied |
poner cara de tusa [v]
PR
|
|
185 |
Idioms |
be fit to be tied |
ponerse guapo [v]
DO
|
|
186 |
Idioms |
be fit to be tied |
ponerse mosca [v]
CO:C
|
|
187 |
Idioms |
be fit to be tied |
ponerse picudo [v]
HN
NI
|
|
188 |
Idioms |
be fit to be tied |
ponerse rabón [v]
CO:Ne
|
|
189 |
Idioms |
be fit to be tied |
ponerse tostado [v]
GT
|
|
190 |
Idioms |
be fit to be tied |
ponerse trompudo [v]
EC
rare
|
|
191 |
Idioms |
be fit to be tied |
ponerse trompudo [v]
GT
BO
|
|
192 |
Idioms |
be fit to be tied |
punzarse el hígado [v]
MX
CR
rare
|
|
193 |
Idioms |
be fit to be tied |
recomerse los hígados [v]
PA
CU
|
|
194 |
Idioms |
with one arm tied behind one's back |
con la mano en la cintura [adv]
MX
NI
|
|
195 |
Idioms |
tied with a rope |
a soga [adv]
AR
UY
rur.
|
|
Speaking |
|
196 |
Speaking |
i'm a bit tied up for the time being |
estoy algo ocupado en este momento
|
|
197 |
Speaking |
my hands are tied |
mis manos están atadas
|
|
198 |
Speaking |
they're tied |
están empatados
|
|
199 |
Speaking |
I got tongue-tied |
Se me trabó la lengua
|
|
200 |
Speaking |
I'm tied up |
estoy liada
|
|
201 |
Speaking |
I'm tied up |
estoy liado
|
|
202 |
Speaking |
I'm tied up |
estoy ocupado
|
|
203 |
Speaking |
my hands are tied |
tengo las manos atadas
|
|
Phrases |
|
204 |
Phrases |
be tied to their skirts |
cosido a faldas [v]
|
|
205 |
Phrases |
with both arms tied behind your back |
con ambos brazos atados detrás de la espalda
|
|
206 |
Phrases |
no matter how tied up one is |
no importa lo involucrado que uno esté
|
|
207 |
Phrases |
no matter how tied up one is |
no importa lo comprometido que uno esté
|
|
208 |
Phrases |
they're tied |
empatados
|
|
Colloquial |
|
209 |
Colloquial |
woman who is tongue-tied |
lengua de trapo [f]
|
|
210 |
Colloquial |
person who is tongue-tied |
lengua de estropajo [m/f]
|
|
211 |
Colloquial |
do something with one arm/hand tied behind one’s back |
hacer algo con los ojos cerrados [v]
|
|
212 |
Colloquial |
be tied up in |
andar en [v]
|
|
213 |
Colloquial |
be tied in knots |
apurarse [v]
|
|
214 |
Colloquial |
be fit to be tied |
coger un cabreo [v]
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215 |
Colloquial |
be tongue-tied |
quedarse bizco [v]
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216 |
Colloquial |
be tongue-tied |
trabársele la lengua [v]
|
|
217 |
Colloquial |
get tongue-tied |
trabársele la lengua [v]
|
|
218 |
Colloquial |
be fit to be tied |
estar fuera de sí [v]
|
|
219 |
Colloquial |
be tongue-tied |
aporrar [v]
|
|
220 |
Colloquial |
be tongue-tied |
quedarse sin palabras [v]
|
|
221 |
Colloquial |
be tongue-tied |
quedarse mudo [v]
|
|
222 |
Colloquial |
get tongue-tied |
hacer un ovillo [v]
|
|
223 |
Colloquial |
get tied up |
estar ocupado
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|
224 |
Colloquial |
get tied up with |
estar ocupado con
|
|
225 |
Colloquial |
become tongue-tied |
quedarse cortado
|
|
226 |
Colloquial |
become tongue-tied |
quedarse con la lengua trabada
|
|
227 |
Colloquial |
become tongue-tied |
quedarse mudo
|
|
228 |
Colloquial |
tongue-tied |
trabársele la lengua
|
|
229 |
Colloquial |
tongue-tied |
(quedarse) mudo
|
|
230 |
Colloquial |
with one arm tied behind one's back |
con un brazo atado detrás de la espalda (literal)
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|
231 |
Colloquial |
with one arm tied behind one's back |
con los ojos cerrados
|
|
232 |
Colloquial |
with one arm tied behind one's back |
sin dificultad
|
|
233 |
Colloquial |
with one arm tied behind one's back |
fácilmente
|
|
234 |
Colloquial |
a bundle or tied up clothing carried by travelers |
bagayo [m]
AR
UY
CL
|
|
235 |
Colloquial |
a bundle or tied up clothing carried by wanderers |
bagayo [m]
AR
|
|
236 |
Colloquial |
buying system tied to the lottery |
club [m]
PA
|
|
237 |
Colloquial |
small tied up package |
joto [m]
CO:C
rur.
|
|
238 |
Colloquial |
popular party in which a condor is tied to a bull to fight ending in the bird's death |
yahuar fiesta [m]
PE
|
|
239 |
Colloquial |
wall made of reeds or sticks filled with clay and tied with ropes |
tabique [m]
BO
|
|
240 |
Colloquial |
bundle of pressed coca leaves wrapped in banana leaf and tied with vegetable fiber |
tambor [m]
BO
|
|
241 |
Colloquial |
bundle of pressed coca leaves wrapped in banana leaf and tied with vegetable fiber |
tambor [m]
PE
rur.
|
|
242 |
Colloquial |
mythical animal that according to popular beliefs walks at night with it's front legs tied together |
mula maneada [f]
VE
rur.
|
|
243 |
Colloquial |
get tongue tied |
machucar [v]
PA
CU
VE
|
|
244 |
Colloquial |
be tied to the countryside |
tener alguien el monte en la cabeza [v]
DO
|
|
245 |
Colloquial |
be all tied up |
de cabeza [adv]
disused
|
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Business |
|
246 |
Business |
index-tied |
vinculado a un índice [adj]
|
|
247 |
Business |
index-tied |
vinculado a un índice
|
|
248 |
Business |
index-tied interest rate |
tasa de interés vinculada a un índice
|
|
249 |
Business |
index-tied loan |
préstamo vinculado a un índice
|
|
250 |
Business |
index-tied rate |
tasa vinculada a un índice
|
|
251 |
Business |
tied aid |
ayuda vinculada
|
|
252 |
Business |
tied offer |
oferta vinculada
|
|
253 |
Business |
index-tied loan |
empréstito vinculado a un índice
|
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Accounting |
|
254 |
Accounting |
tied loan |
préstamo condicionado
|
|
Finance |
|
255 |
Finance |
tied credit |
préstamo ligado
|
|
256 |
Finance |
tied loan |
préstamo ligado
|
|
257 |
Finance |
tied aid credit |
crédito de ayuda ligado
|
|
258 |
Finance |
tied aid |
ayuda condicionada
|
|
259 |
Finance |
tied aid |
ayuda vinculada
|
|
Law |
|
260 |
Law |
be tied together |
estar cosido a los autos [v]
|
|
261 |
Law |
be tied together |
ir cosido a los autos [v]
|
|
262 |
Law |
tied aid |
ayuda vinculada
|
|
Computer |
|
263 |
Computer |
or tied |
conectado a la puerta or [adj]
|
|
Engineering |
|
264 |
Engineering |
tied-down |
afirmado [m]
|
|
265 |
Engineering |
hands-tied |
maniatado [adj]
|
|
266 |
Engineering |
tied column |
columna zunchada
|
|
267 |
Engineering |
tied loan |
préstamo condicionado
|
|
268 |
Engineering |
tied-up capital |
capital inmovilizado
|
|
269 |
Engineering |
tied arch |
arco atirantado
|
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Geology |
|
270 |
Geology |
tied to |
vincularse [v]
|
|
Construction |
|
271 |
Construction |
tied beam |
tirante [m]
|
|
272 |
Construction |
tied column |
columna zunchada
|
|
Architecture |
|
273 |
Architecture |
tied arch |
arco atirantado
|
|
274 |
Architecture |
two-hinged tied arch |
arco atirantado de dos articulaciones
|
|
Printing |
|
275 |
Printing |
tied-down |
trincado [adj]
|
|
Maritime |
|
276 |
Maritime |
stone tied to a rope or a net |
pedral [m]
|
|
277 |
Maritime |
ropes tied round a mast in order to strengthen it |
reata [f]
|
|
278 |
Maritime |
tied back |
recogido [adj]
|
|
279 |
Maritime |
stones tied to a rope or a net |
pedrales [m/pl]
|
|
Animal Husbandry |
|
280 |
Animal Husbandry |
tied down |
enrejado [adj]
HN
NI
CU
|
|
Fishing |
|
281 |
Fishing |
fishing net in the form of a sack with the edges tied to a vine, to fish in river currents |
nasillo [m]
PR
|
|
282 |
Fishing |
fishing net in the form of a sack with the edges tied to a vine, to fish in river currents |
naso [m]
PR
|
|
Gastronomy |
|
283 |
Gastronomy |
rolled tortilla with minced meat, tied with corn husk and fried |
taco [m]
GT
|
|
Sports |
|
284 |
Sports |
deadlock (a tied score) |
empate [m]
|
|
Hairdressing |
|
285 |
Hairdressing |
tied back |
amarrado (pelo)
|
|
286 |
Hairdressing |
hair (tied) back |
pelo recogido
|
|
287 |
Hairdressing |
hair tied back |
cabello atado
|
|
288 |
Hairdressing |
tied back |
atado atrás (pelo)
|
|
Heraldry |
|
289 |
Heraldry |
tied with cords |
enguichado [adj]
|
|
Folklore |
|
290 |
Folklore |
popular celebration in which traditionally a turkey is tied to a bull using a cord |
cóndor rachi [m]
PE
|
|
291 |
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
|
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