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the different

Significados de "the different" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 72 resultado(s)

Inglés Español
General
with the inner thighs of a different color bragado [adj]
the quality of being different diferencia [f]
the same but different la misma lavativa pero con diferente bitoque [n] MX
the same but different la misma jeringa con diferente bitoque [n] CLdisused
the same but different la misma jeringa con diferente bitoque [n] MX
the same but different la misma jeringa con diferente pitongo [n] PA
having different-coloured skin at the loins albardado [adj]
with extremities of a different colour to the rest of the body (animals) calzado [adj]
said of cattle having head of a different colour from that of the body capirote [adj]
folk dance mixing different popular rhythms (typical of the colombian andes) bunde [m] CO
soldier who plays the role of assistant in the different departments of a military unit estafeta [m] BO
frequent movement by the same place in different directions cruceteo [m] CUDOPR
percussion instrument made of a hollow trunk, to transmit news among different peoples of the amazon manguaré [m] PE:E
set of people or parties of different tendencies or guidelines that support the government oficialismo [m] HNNICUDOVEPEBOCLPYARUYcult
union of the different pieces of a garment pegue [m] HNSV
device built with networks of different stainless materials (placed vertically to capture the water contained in the fog) atrapaniebla [f] CL
device built with networks of different stainless materials (placed vertically to capture the water contained in the fog) atrapanieblas [f] CL
bullet that strikes a different and separate point from where the shooter aimed to direct it bala loca [f] CLrare
voluntary economic contribution by different people for the same cause ajustadilla [f] HN
voluntary economic contribution by different people for the same cause cabuda [f] HNSV
traditional dance that symbolizes the different stages of a romance, in which dancers quickly search for and dodge each other cueca [f] BOCL
children's game in which players occupy different places around a child in the center looking to take the place of one of the others pretending to ask for fire while they exchange positions candelita [f] VE
bread in the shape of a child decorated in different colors, served with colada morada spiced berry drink on day of the dead guagua de pan [f] ECBO
plant infestation that appears as plaques of different colors and sizes on the leaves conchuela [f] CL
infection caused by microorganisms of the genus anaplasma that infects different livestock and causes general weakness and anemia huequera [f] EC
torture instrument consisting of a series of electrodes placed in different parts of the body with which electrical currents are applied máquina [f] CL
hand with three cards of the same number and different suits pierna [f] AR
modest impromptu stall on the street where different items are sold quincalla [f] PR
related to the bovine animals, having both ribs of the same color, but different from that of the loin and belly aguanés [adj] CL
very different from the matter at hand, or with little or no relation harina de otro barril [adj] DO
tune the voice for singing a song that accompanies a typical dance from panama called tamborito (in which a circle made up by different couples surrounds a couple that dances in the center) asolearse [v] PA
with extremities of a different colour to the rest of the body (animals) calzada [adj/f]
having different-coloured skin at the loins albardada [adj/f]
related to the bovine animals, having both ribs of the same color, but different from that of the loin and belly aguanesa [adj/f] CL
Idioms
march to the beat of a different drum marchar al ritmo de un diferente tambor [v]
be different from the crowd salirse del montón [v]
be someone special or different than the others (for better or for worse) ser alguien un caso [v]
be the same dogs with different collars ser los mismos perros con distintos collares [v]
bread in the from of a child, animal, or different objects baked for all souls' day tanta guagua [n] BO
march to (the beat of) a different drummer marchar a un ritmo diferente
different sides of the same coin ambas caras de la misma moneda
different sides of the same coin diferentes caras de la misma moneda
the same only different la misma rata solo que revolcada [f] HN
the same only different rata del mismo piñal [f] HNNI
consider all of the opinions of a fact even if they are totally different oír las dos campanas [v] DOPYUY
appear different, but have the same interests and behavior ser coyotes de la misma loma [v] HN
be the same but look different ser el mismo musiú con diferente cachimbo [v] VE
be the same thing, different day ser la misma chancha solo que revolcada [v] HNderog.
be the same thing, different day ser la misma gata nomás que revolcada [v] MX
look different, but be the same ser la misma mica con distinta cola [v] SV
look different, but be the same ser la misma mica en distinta rama [v] HN
look different, but be the same ser la misma mona con distinto rabo [v] NI
Speaking
at different points on the island en distintos puntos de la isla
the truth of the matter is different la verdad del asunto es otra
Colloquial
you can't expect a different result by doing the same thing again no hay orejas para cada martes [expr]
nervous disease in different parts of the body mal de aire [m] GT
Proverbs
it's the same people under a different name es el mismo perro con diferente collar
Slang
woman who does different jobs or tasks at the same time mujer orquesta [n] CO
Science
studying the different parts of any organized body anatomía [f]
Veterinary
having the bragadura of a different colour from the rest of the body bragado [adj]
having the bragadura of a different colour from the rest of the body bragada [adj/f]
Gastronomy
large tamale made of different meats like pork and turkey with other ingredients and lard, wrapped in banana leaves and roasted, typical of the huastec region zacahuil [m] MX
cold cuts from different parts of the pig chicharrones [m/pl] HN
Music
dancing musical composition that mixes different musical elements among which the conga stands out mozambique [m] CU
Folklore
evil being that assumes the form of different animals and looks out for its owner's interests (in popular belief) familiar [m] AR:Nwrur.
traditional celebration that starts on the winter solstice in which livestock is marked with woolen yarn of different colors floreamiento [m] CL
dancer, who leads a group and indicates the different choreography changes figura [f] BO
dance in the round where different couples dance to a rhythm guided by the dance leader rueda de casino [f] CU
traditional christmas festival held 9 days before the birth of christ, during which guests in procession pray the rosary, sing, and ask for hospitality at different houses posada [f] MXGTHNSVNIDOEC:W
traditional dance where a man dressed as a woman carries a potato in his hands and is harassed by other dancers to symbolize the different periods of fertility, famine, and prosperity of the earth rayguana [f] PEdisused
dance of the central sierra where people dance disguised as different characters and social classes tunantada [f] PE:C
traditional dance in which the dancers imitate the action of spuring on llamas with slingshots, with which they trace different figures llamish [m/pl] PE