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Significados de "a head" en diccionario español inglés : 4 resultado(s)

Inglés Español
General
a head por persona [adv]
a head por cabeza [adv]
Phrases
a head por persona
a head por barba

Significados de "a head" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 150 resultado(s)

Inglés Español
Common
head (move in a specified direction) dirigirse [v]
General
win by a short head ganar por una cabeza [v]
keep a cool head mantener la cabeza fría [v]
prank consisting of letting someone kiss one's hand and unloading a blow on their head and cheek buzcorona [m]
head of a diplomatic chancellery canciller [m]
head of a branch cepejón [m]
thin wire nail with a small head or a slight side projection clavo trabal [m]
son who is the head of a household hijo único [m]
head water for a nobleman's table maestresala [m]
head of a family padre [m]
head of a palace larder sausier (francés) [m]
side of a bird's head agalla [f]
holding someone's head underwater as a joke aguadilla [f]
head of a bovine animal cabeza [f]
head of a lineage casa cabeza de armería [f]
blow from a spinning top on the head of another spinning top coca [f]
head of state of a monarchy corona [f]
flock of sheep tended by a head shepherd mayoralía [f]
resembling the head of a ram arietino [adj]
with a different colored head capirote [adj]
with a dark head and white spots caribello [adj]
with a shaved head chamorro [adj]
nod a horse's head cabecear [v]
do a head count contabilizar [v]
head (of a bed) respaldo [m]
a roof over one's head (idiom) un lugar dónde dormir [m]
a roof over one's head (idiom) un refugio [m]
a roof over one's head un lugar donde vivir [m]
a roof over one's head un techo propio [m]
head of a cylinder culata [f]
switch placed on a lamp head pera [f]
a head-on collision una colisión frontal [f]
with a large head cabezudo [adj]
with a big head cabezón [adj]
(not) harm a hair of somebody's head no mataría ni una mosca [v]
bang one's head against a brick wall darse contra las paredes [v]
split a person's head open descalabrar a una persona [v]
win by a head ganar por una cabeza [v]
win by a short head ganar por una cabeza escasa [v]
bring to a head llevar a un final [v]
bring matters to a head llevar algo a una situación crítica/extrema [v]
head of a family amo [m]
head groom of a stable caballerizo [m]
head of a pillar chapitel [m]
opening of a garment for the head cabezón [m]
bump on the head caused by a blow borujón [m]
iron head of a shaft/dart hierro [m]
pitching in a head sea estrechen [m]
head of a commercial establishment principal [m]
head (of a department) mayor [m]
round head (a plant) repollo [m]
head of a cane puño [m]
head of a religious community ministro [m]
head of a palace larder sausier [m]
iron collar round a hammer head trasmallo [m]
silver coin bearing a head testón [m]
bump on the head caused by a blow burujón [m]
head of a family sombrero [m]
head of a house sombrero [m]
head-piece of a helmet/casque capellina [f]
ancient head-dress resembling a nun's wimple cariñana [f]
stroke with the head of a horned animal mochada [f]
head of a spear moharra [f]
figure-head of a galley parasemo [f]
price on a criminal's head talla [f]
head-piece (of a bridle) testera [f]
resembling a ram's head arietino [adj]
having a beautiful head calocéfalo [adj]
said of cattle having head of a different colour from that of the body capirote [adj]
grow to a round head acogollarse [v]
collect or head a band of armed men acuadrillar [v]
put the head-band to a book cabecear [v]
raise and keep up the head of a horse desencapotar [v]
cover one's head with a hood encaperuzarse [v]
cover a criminal's head with a cone-shaped cap encorozar [v]
head of a river puntas [f/pl]
head of a cask fondo de un barril [m]
head of a cabbage repollo de col [m]
head of a sail gratil [m]
head of a bed cabecera [f]
set a price upon someone's head poner precio a la cabeza de alguien [v]
give a horse his head dar rienda suelta a un caballo [v]
a head and shoulders superior mucho mejor [adv]
a head and shoulders superior a las buenas o a las malas [adv]
head of a group of ten deán [m] disused
load of wood which a person carries on his head or back colono [m] rur.rare
head or chief of a family or race genearca [m] outdated
a fillip/flick on the head tincazo [m] ARBOEC
head of a person balero [m] ARUY
head of a person caco [m] DO
a round pad to place over the head to carry baskets and pots babonuco [m] DOPR
a round pad made of leaves, fiber, cloth, or other material placed over the head to carry a load babunuco [m] CUDO
head of a bridge cabezal [m] HN
a hemipterus insect with small head acántido [m] COPEBO
braid folded over itself in a circular form, on each side of a girl's head cuete [m] MX
head waiter in a restaurant capitán [m] MXCUDOPR
padding placed over a donkey's head to protect from friction from the reigns frentina [m] PR
big tack with a golden or silver head, often adorned on chests, chairs and other objects estoperol [m] MXCOEC
set of items used as bait, especially the head, spine, legs, and entrails of a goat or ram alafre [m] VE:W
swirl of hair on a person's head gallo [m] MXPR
percussion instrument consisting of an iron head and a wooden handle combo (inglesa) [m] EC
blow to the head with the knuckles of a closed fist cocacho [m] PAPEAR:Nw,WECBO
blow to the head with the knuckles of a closed fist cocorronazo [m] DOVE
blow to the head with the knuckles of a closed fist cocotazo [m] MXCUDOPRVE
person with a shaved head cocobolo [m] PAPE
swelling or bump on the head from a blow cototo [m] CL
competition disputed during carnival in which some horse riders try to take possession of a basket hanging from an arch in which there is a duck or in other cases to pluck the head of the bird jalapato [m] PE
blow to the head during a cock fight langosteado [m] PR
infection of the mexican creeping zinnia plant on the foot that forms a red spot with a white and round head ojo de pescado [m] HNSVNI
rural game that consists of burying a live duck leaving the head outside so that the participants try to hit it with closed eyes pato enterrado [m] BO:E
head side of a coin sello [m] COVEECPEBOCL
torture consisting of putting a bag over the victim's head to suffocate them submarinoseco [m] CLARUY
thread of canvas or cloth to balance a load on the head tacín [m] EC:N
man with a shaved head cocobolo [m] PAPE
human head (especially of a bald man) bocha [f] ARUY
head (of a person) anona [f] SVrur.
large, elongated head of a person cabeza de zepelín [f] USCU
a woman who sells fruits and vegetables carried in a basket over her head canastera [f] GTHNNI
a procedure for taming livestock by pressing the animal's head against the boom using a rope to a near choke ahorcada [f] VE
square article of clothing, generally of cotton or wool, with a central opening for the head chamarra [f] VE:W
big machete with a straight blade and a rooster's head stamped on it cara de gallo [f] HNrur.
part of a disguise, typical in the carnival of the municipality of la vega, which covers the head and falls down the back galacha [f] DO
head of a cigar gorra [f] HN
tuft of hair secured with a rubber band or a bow, especially on each side of the head colita [f] SVNIBOPYARUY
mallet used to kill a capybara by hitting it in the head maceta [f] VErur.
1 cm long nail with a fine tip and a flat, large head to fix the heels of the soles of footwear mostacilla [f] HNNI
large top with a flat head mona [f] HNchild
woman who led processions carrying a tray of petals on her head misturera [f] PEdisused
blow to a nail head remachadura [f] MX
instruction or resolution to process an issue, written by the head of a government office sumilla [f] EC
head of a lineage casa de cabo de armería [f] ESlocal
pad to balance a round pot on the head chipa [f] CO
woman with a shaved head cocobola [f] PAPE
person with a flat head acabotó [m/f] AR:Ne
person with a large head acaguazú [m/f] AR:Ne
person disguised as a devil or other character that joins the procession for the apostle santiago hitting children on the head with a cow bladder balloon vegigante [m/f] PR
person disguised as a devil or other character that joins the procession for the apostle santiago hitting children on the head with a cow bladder balloon vejigante [m/f] PR
showing the head (baby in a delivery) abocado [adj] CU
with a flat head acabotó [adj] AR:Ne
with a large head acaguazú [adj] AR:Ne
lacking feathers on the head due to a blow or injury (rooster) casquirroto [adj] PR
having a big head mameyudo [adj] NI
with a large head macetudo [adj] NI
having a tilted head melero [adj] NI
with a large head and straight hair piolín [adj] HN
with a shaved head shipe [adj] SV
with a big head sholón [adj] GTSV
dress the head with a coif escofiar [v] disused
make a horse carry his head high by means of the bridle engollar [v] disused
rest the head and upper back on a surface arrecostar [v] EC:Nwrur.