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Sens de "open with" dans le Dictionnaire Espagnol-Anglais : 3 résultat(s)

Anglais Espagnol
General
open with entrar [v]
Phrasals
open with abrir con [v]
open with abrirse con [v]

Sens de "open with" avec d'autres termes dans le Dictionnaire Anglais-Espagnol : 126 résultat(s)

Anglais Espagnol
General
silk cloth with open work granadina [f]
open with a bet abrir [v]
someone with big open eyes ojón [m/f]
with big or very open eyes ojón [adj]
open with a lever apalancar [v]
strike with an open hand acachetear [v]
be open-mouthed with amazement quedarse asombrado [v]
be open-mouthed with amazement quedarse con la boca abierta [v]
slap/blow with the open hand guantazo [m]
open wagon with low sides batea [f]
silk cloth with open work granadina [f]
slap/blow with the open hand guantada [f]
slip and fall with legs wide open espatarrarse [v]
slap with the open hand palmear [v]
hard blow made with an open hand (especially across the face) arepazo [m] CRVE
hard blow made with an open hand (especially across the face) arepazo [m] CO:C,Nw
(handball game) strong hit with the palm of the hand and with the fingers half open to send the ball against the pediment cajchazo [m] BO
straw hat with an open weave like randa or lace calado [m] EC
series of slaps to the face with an open hand cacheteo [m] HNSVNIPACOARUYCL
little open field covered with grass campichuelo [m] AR
blow given to someone with an open hand charchazo [m] CL
open face burger with ham, hard-boiled egg, pickled vegetables, lettuce, and tomato chivito canadiense [m] UY
slap to the face with an open hand fla [m] NIBO
large open area demarcated with bricks and cement and used to dry coffee or corn in the sun glácil [m] PRrur.
large open area demarcated with bricks and cement and used to dry coffee or corn in the sun glacis [m] PR
large open area demarcated with bricks and cement and used to dry coffee or corn in the sun glasé [m] PR
large open area demarcated with bricks and cement and used to dry coffee or corn in the sun glasí [m] PR
large open area demarcated with bricks and cement and used to dry coffee or corn in the sun glásir [m] PR
fetish used in witchcraft with the image of a black person walking that helps open paths eleguá [m] PR
very long skirt chain of thick fabric and with links that look like open duck tails cadena cola de pato [f] PA
series of slaps to the face with an open hand cacheteada [f] GTCOECARUY
series of slaps to the face with an open hand cachetiza [f] MX
interurban public transport bus that is completely open on the sides with seats running along the perimeter so that passengers turn their backs to the windows escalera [f] CO:W
open-air market with the stalls covered by awnings toldería [f] BO
with open wounds caused by an external parasite (animals) abichado [adj] BO:Erur.
with open wounds caused by an external parasite (animals) abichado [adj] ARUYrur.
resting comfortably with their legs open escarranchado [adj] VE
in a deep sleep, face up, with arms and legs open espencado [adj] PR
large open area demarcated with bricks and cement and used to dry coffee or corn in the sun grásil [adj] PR
walking with feet facing open pateta [adj] HN
walking with feet facing open patojo [adj] GT:EHN
hit with an open hand chipotear [v] CAM
strike with an open hand chipotear [v] CAM
eat noisily with mouth open chasquiar [v] COVE
be overcome with a parasitic infection in open wounds all over the body abichar [v] ARUYrur.
treat an animal with a parasite infection in an open wound desabichar [v] ARUYrur.
stand up with one's legs open estacarse [v] PR
rest comfortably with one's legs open (person) escarrancharse [v] VE
be left with one's mouth open eslembarse [v] PR
be left with one's mouth open deslembarse [v] PR
slap someone on the cheek with an open hand gaznatear [v] GT
walk with feet facing open patojear [v] SV
Idioms
greet somebody with open arms recibir a alguien con los brazos abiertos [v]
greet with open arms recibir con los brazos abiertos [v]
receive someone with open arms recibir a alguien con los brazos abiertos [v]
receive someone with open arms darle la bienvenida a alguien [v]
be welcomed with open arms tener todas las puertas abiertas [v]
with arms wide open abiertos los brazos [adv]
with arms wide open con los brazos abiertos [adv]
with open arms con los brazos abiertos [adv]
welcome someone with open arms dar a alguien una cálida bienvenida
with open arms de brazos abiertos
with open arms de buena gana
welcome somebody with open arms recibir a alguien con los brazos abiertos
with one's eyes open vigilante
welcome someone with open arms acoger a alguien con los brazos abiertos
with one's eyes open alerta
with one's eyes wide open muy alerta
with one's eyes wide open muy atento
with one's eyes wide open muy despierto
with one's eyes open con ojo avizor
with open arms francamente
with one's eyes open atento
with open arms sinceramente
with open arms con brazos abiertos
with open arms con los brazos abiertos
with one's eyes open con los ojos abiertos
with open arms con mucho gusto
be with (one's) eyes (wide) open tener los ojos pelados [v] DO
open up and be honest with each other hablar en pasta [v] HN
open up and be honest with each other hablar pasta a pasta [v] HN
Phrases
with one's shirt open con el pecho descubierto
with one's shirt open con la camisa desabrochada
with eyes wide open con los ojos bien abiertos
Colloquial
slap in the face with open hand torta [f]
slap in the face with open hand bofetada [f]
be open-mouthed with quedarse mudo de [v]
with open arms amistosamente [adv]
with open arms a dos manos [adv]
with an open hand con generosidad
with an open hand con desprendimiento
with an open hand generosamente
with one's eyes wide open con los ojos abiertos de par en par
slap across the face with an open hand esquiafo (italiano) [m] AR
open-air market with the stalls covered by awnings tolderío [m] BO
open air market with used and stolen goods tantacato [m] BO
an old open position dance, danced with a handkerchief condición [f] AR
hit someone on the back of the neck with an open hand cogotear [v] BO
with one's fly open vendiendo guaro [adv] CO
with the barn door open vendiendo guaro [adv] CO
Slang
fall with one's legs open espatanarse [v] PR
Textile
multicolored garment of fine fabric, open on the sides and with an opening in the center where the head goes manta [f] CLrur.
knee-length skirt open on the sides and with simple designs in bright colors pampanilla [f] PErur.
Engineering
lay brick with open spaces between enrejalar [v] CO
Mechanics
machine with open circuit ventilation máquina con ventilación de circuito abierto [f]
Military
open order formation with bladed weapons carga abierta [f]
Botany
an evergreen tree with an open, spreading crown (petitia domingensis) capaz [m] DO
a tree up to 15 m in height with open crown, alternate leaves and whitish flowers (inga spuria) guajiniquil [m] HNNI
a tree up to 15 m in height with open crown, alternate leaves and whitish flowers (inga spuria) pepeto [m] GTHNSV
a tree up to 15 m in height with open crown, alternate leaves and whitish flowers (inga spuria) guajinicuil [m] MX:SeHNSV
a deciduous tree with an open, vase-shaped crown (tabebuia nodosa) huiñaj [m] AR:Nw
a large, fast-growing, deciduous tree that typically grows 50-80’tall with a broad, open-rounded shaped habit (populus deltoides) álamo carolino [m]
a large, fast-growing, deciduous tree that typically grows 50-80’tall with a broad, open-rounded shaped habit (populus deltoides) álamo de la carolina [m]
a deciduous tree with an open, spreading crown of a few, widely forked and often nearly horizontal branches (cordia sulcata) moral [m]
an evergreen tree with an open, spreading crown (petitia domingensis) capá de sabana [f] DOPR
Folklore
open position folk dance with choreography that includes slow parts, minuet, tap-dancing, and swaying ecuador [m] ARrare
open position folk dance with slow and fast rhythms using minuet, walts, and simple steps montonero [m] AR
open position folk dance set to a slow beat and a second lively beat, with minuet, waltz, and simple steps minué federal [m] ARUYrare
open position folk dance set to a slow beat and a second lively beat, with minuet, waltz, and simple steps minué montonero [m] ARUY
open position folk dance with waltz steps performed with castanets and large scarves pericón [m] ARUY
open position folk dance with waltz steps performed with castanets and large scarves pericón nacional [m] ARUY
open position folk dance, with a lively rhythm and picaresque character firmeza [f] ARUY
open position country dance with a moderate and rhythmical step with four-line stanzas in seguidilla accompanied by a guitar huella [f] ARUY
open position folk dance to a lively rhythm, and danced with castanets and waltz steps jota cordobesa [f] AR
open position folk dance with waltz steps performed with castanets and large scarves pericona [f] CL:C,SwPY
dance move of a high jump and falling with open legs despernada [f]