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

Englisch Spanisch
Common
with her consigo [pron]

Bedeutungen, die der Begriff "with her" mit anderen Begriffen im Englisch Spanisch Wörterbuch erhalten hat: 51 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
General
person with ants in her pants saltarina [f]
tie a calf or heifer to a leg of a cow to help with milking her enrejar [v]
be pregnant with her first/second child/baby estar embarazada de su primer/segundo niño/bebé [v]
university course in which the student does not attend class regularly but rather meets one-on-one with his or her professors following a previously established schedule curso por encuentro [m] CU
girl who works in a bar and attracts clients with her looks and personality bandera [f] BO:W,S,Crare
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
mythical beautiful woman who scares men at night with her skull head chula [f] HN
orphaned girl who lives with family or friends of her deceased parents huihuacha [f] PE:Erur.
woman living with her male partner dida [f] PR
girlfriend maritally living with her partner marinovia [f] HNSVNICRPAPRCUDOPE
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 lives with a family not related to her ñaña [f] CL:S
woman pregnant with her second child before menstruation returns muda [f] SV
wearing her hair pulled back with a cord or band guangudo [adj] EC
wearing her hair pulled back with a cord or band huangudo [adj] EC
have sex with a virgin woman, with the purpose of abandoning her later comer [v] DOPRCUdisused
take a girl from her parents' house to live with as a wife sacarse [v] PArur.
Idioms
hell with her que se vaya al diablo
start talking or address a woman to flirt with her hacerle entrada [v] GT
Speaking
how are things with you and her? ¿cómo van tus cosas con ella?
i'm taking her with me la voy a llevar conmigo
does she live with her parents? ¿ella vive con sus padres?
he was messing with her estaba coqueteando con ella
I broke up with her rompí relaciones con ella
I broke up with her la dejé
i really don't get what your problem with her is de verdad no entiendo cuál es tu problema con ella
what's wrong with her? ¿qué problema tiene ella?
this won't weight very heavily with her esto no le pesará mucho a ella
she asked me to go out with her me pidió que saliera con ella
Phrases
with her permission con su permiso
Colloquial
woman with many nicks in her teeth remellona [f]
with her own money con su propio dinero
man who insistently pursues a woman to flirt with and woo her correteador [m] BO
take a girl from her parents' house to live with as a wife sacarse [v] ECrur.
Slang
don't mess with her no jodas con ella
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
Folklore
in tango choreography, step in which the woman moves her hips and legs drawing an eight with her feet ocho [m] ARUY
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
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