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Significados de "with them" en diccionario español inglés : 2 resultado(s)

Inglés Español
Speaking
with them con ellos
Phrases
with them con ellos

Significados de "with them" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 76 resultado(s)

Inglés Español
General
walk in line with them caminar al par de alguien [v]
agreement to plant land in which the owner provides the land and the partner provides the seeds and work with the resulting crops being divided evenly between them alpartidario [m] PE
person who lives with another but isn't necessarily supported by them arrimado [m] CR
device used for sweepstakes, consisting of a container with numbered balls and a mechanism to extract them one by one bolillero [m] ARUY
asking someone for money with no intention of paying them back aborde [m] CU
indigenous folk dance in which dancers hold a bow and arrows and play with them to the sound of music as a part of the choreography chuncho [m] BO:C,W
person who assembles fishing lines or fishes with them espinelero [m] CL
adult fighter cock that is thrown to the pen with the youngest animals to prevent them from fighting among themselves gallo marrueco [m] PR
adult fighter cock that is thrown to the pen with the youngest animals to prevent them from fighting among themselves gallo tutelar [m] PR
soft blow with a bunch of herbs by a healer to a patient to rid them of an evil or bad luck pase [m] CU
handcuffing the detainee with their hands behind them pecho de paloma [m] HNNIpolice
person who lives with another but isn't necessarily supported by them arrimada [f] CR
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
person who assembles fishing lines or fishes with them espinelera [f] CL
bagpipe of two tonal holes, one of them covered with wax, which produces acute tones gaita macho [f] CO:N
spontaneous cooperative composed of neighbors with the purpose of carrying out free work for the good of one of them who needs it or the community junta [f] PADOPR
art or technique of making canvases with wool woven into them lanigrafía [f] CL
person who picks up and takes with them anything in sight cepillo [m/f] PR
living with another but isn't necessarily supported by them arrimado [adj] CR
with several important differences between them (in a comparison) abismal (inglés) [adj] MXGTHNSVNICRPA
with a gun pointed at them empistolado [adj] MXHN
stretch two ropes that tie something by twisting them with a lasso atorzalar [v] CRdisused
injure someone repeatedly or kill them with a knife or bladed weapon charquiar [v] CLAR:Nw
discredit someone with tricks and wiles to keep them from standing out in a situation or activity chaquetear [v] CL
put a bull in the same pen with the cows to mate them entorar [v] ARUYrur.
call someone's attention by giving them a light tap with one's elbow codear [v] SVBOPYUYCLrare
free or cure someone of bag energy by rubbing them with herbs limpiar [v] MXNIPACUVEECPEBOPY
hunt animals at night by stunning them with a lantern lucear [v] GT
smooth garden walls covering them with a mixture of dirt and horse manure emboñigar [v] CO
Idioms
make someone deal with something difficult without preparing them for it echar a alguien a los leones [v]
with the best of them en igualdad de condiciones
with the best of them igual que el mejor
with the best of them como el mejor
eat and drink with your friends but do not trade with them con los amigos no se hacen negocios
send annoying/bothersome children with someone else who will entertain them dar tenteallá [v] PA
indicating that someone is the responsibility of another person that does not provide them with sufficient means for subsistence dejar como la chancha de tía lacha [v] NI
speak with someone about something that could bother them dar por el pelado [v] DO
get to know a person well to avoid problems with them or take advantage of them coger el juego [v] CU
maintain relationships simultaneously with two people without either of them knowing about the other jugar doble play [v] PR
Speaking
are you familiar with them? ¿te resultan familiares?
it's impossible for them to get along with each other les resulta imposible llevarse bien
I am out on a limb for you with them voy a arriesgarme por ti con ellos
have you ever been with one of them? ¿has estado alguna vez con uno de ellos?
why aren't you with them? ¿por qué no estás con ellos?
stopp hanging out with them deja de juntarte con ellos
stopp hanging out with them deja de salir con ellos
Phrases
treat them with a velvet glove trátalos con guantes de seda
Colloquial
person who picks up selected pieces of garbage in the streets and takes them with him and re-sells them ciruja  [m] AR
who has sex with people much younger than them comeguagua [adj] CLrare
pertaining to people with high class tastes or typical of them petitero [adj] BOPYARderog.
pertaining to people with high class tastes or typical of them petitero [adj] UYderog.
deceive someone with lies in order to obtain something from them entongar [v] AR
praise them with the goal of convincing them of something or obtaining a favor florear [v] PE
(bullfight) fight with a bull or a cow inciting them and dodging their attacks, but without going so far as to kill them jugar [v] CR
rustic male shoes with thick and ribbed sole making them look large pisamojones [m/pl] PAderog.
Veterinary
cover a pack animal with their own blood after bleeding them cargar [v]
Animal Husbandry
enclosure of cows in the same pen as a bull to mate with them entore [m] ARUYrur.
Gastronomy
tamale with achiote, condiments, minced pork, made into balls, wrap them in corn husk and cooked tamal curtido [m] BO:E
Botany
palm tree or other type of tree planted during certain festivals or carnival which are decorated with coins, bottles, bread, and other objects to later be knocked down after dancing around them humisha [f] PE
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
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
nocturnal phantom that, according to indigenous belief, searched for women to live with them and they defended themsevles with amulets maboiá [m] PR
nocturnal phantom that, according to indigenous belief, searched for women to live with them and they defended themsevles with amulets maboya [m] PR
nocturnal phantom that, according to indigenous belief, searched for women to live with them and they defended themsevles with amulets mabuya [m] PR
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
traditional dance performed at festivities of the patron saints, where men dress with colored feathers and clothes to look like animals, while women carry a whip to pretend to beat them novenantes [m/pl] PE:Se