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Significados de "have from" en diccionario español inglés : 1 resultado(s)

Inglés Español
General
have from saber por [v]

Significados de "have from" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 57 resultado(s)

Inglés Español
General
have freed from numbness desadormecerse [v]
have someone removed from their parish desaparroquiarse [v]
have flesh removed from bone descarnarse [v]
have flesh scraped from descarnarse [v]
have the nails removed from desclavarse [v]
have recovered from a fever despejarse [v]
have deprived children from the comforts of home destetarse [v]
have given up from fatigue destroncarse [v]
have someone take over from revezarse [v]
have disappeared from haber desaparecido de [v]
delinquent who robs people who have withdrawn money from a bank marca [m] PE
bluish or brownish stain that most mestizo children have from birth on the buttock, waist or back, at kidney level pedurría [f] HNrur.
have contact with others from a higher social group acodarse [v] AR:Nw
have fun going from place to place chirotear [v] CRdisused
have suffered from uterine prolapse desmadrarse [v] CO
have strayed from the herd desmancharse [v] ECAL
have bailed from despacharse [v] CU
have recovered from a stupor/spasm despasmarse [v] disused
have made a mistake from precipitation embrocarse [v] NI
Idioms
have manna from heaven recibir un regalo del cielo [v]
have calluses from patting one's own back ser fanfarrón [v]
have calluses from patting one's own back ser fantoche [v]
have calluses from patting one's own back ser charlatán [v]
have calluses from patting one's own back ser presuntuoso [v]
have calluses from patting own back ser fantoche [v]
have calluses from patting one's own back ser petulante [v]
have calluses from patting own back ser fanfarrón [v]
have calluses from patting own back ser petulante [v]
have calluses from patting own back ser charlatán [v]
have calluses from patting own back ser presuntuoso [v]
have word from recibir noticias de [v]
have a narrow escape from something dangerous escaparse en una tabla [v]
have from a good source saber de buena tinta [v]
receive money from the government because you do not have a job cobrar el paro [v]
have strayed from god estar dejado de la mano de dios [v]
have the rug pulled out from under one soplarse alguien las manos [v]
have from a good source saber de buen original algo [v]
have one's feet cut out from under them írsele los pies a alguien [v]
have scales fall from someone's eyes caérsele a alguien la venda de los ojos
have rug pulled from under movida de piso [f] EC
have a narrow escape from something dangerous apurarse la barba [v] ES
have bruises from a blow dejar como camote [v] NI
have bruises from being beaten dejar como camote [v] NI
have black eyes from being beaten dejar los ojos azules [v] NI
have one's feet go out from under them ir a parar las patas [v] NI
have two good options to choose from jugar a dos ases [v] PEBO
Speaking
have you heard from him yet? ¿tienes noticias de él ya?
have you heard anything from...? ¿sabes algo de...?
i wouldn't have expected anything less from you no habría esperado menos de ti
Colloquial
have many to choose from tener donde escoger [v]
have come from humble beginnings haber nacido en las malvas [v]
have a strong urge to travel or move from place to place ser pata de perro [v] MX
Proverbs
good laws have sprung from bad customs de malas costumbres nacen buenas leyes [old-fashioned]
Maritime
distance from the edge of the rail to the upper deck in ships that do not have a waist pozo [m]
Gastronomy
thick butter made from bottom layer, left overnight, with salt to have a very acid taste mantequilla angola [f] HNrur.
thick butter made from bottom layer, left overnight, with salt to have a very acid taste mantequilla de costal [f] HNSVNI
thick butter made from bottom layer, left overnight, with salt to have a very acid taste mantequilla escurrida [f] HN