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Meanings of "and them" in Spanish English Dictionary : 1 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
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and them y los demás

Meanings of "and them" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 104 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
letters given to an ambassador or minister for a foreign state to admit and recognize them credenciales [f/pl]
work flax and hemp to make them feel like silk asedar [v]
negotiate bills and exchange them for money cambiar [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
device used for sweepstakes, consisting of a container with numbered balls and a mechanism to extract them one by one bolillero [m] ARUY
elimination/reduction of the artificial control of prices allowing them to rise and fall freely based on supply and demand desembalse [m] PE
imaginary character who scares children and kidnaps them if they do not behave cucuy [m] MX
person who accompanies another in order to protect them and monitor their behavior chaperón (francés) [m] SVNICUPRECPECL
piece of paper on which a student makes a note of formulas and information in order to use them secretly during a test chanchullo [m] BO
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
man in charge of making stakes and nailing them in the ground estaquero [m] NIrur.
robbery in which thieves follow the victim out of the bank when they carry cash and assault them fleteo [m] CO
man who collects or buys used items, paper, bottles, and transports them in a two-wheeled cart carretelero [m] AR
male lawyer who only memorizes laws and is not skilled at interpreting them codiguero [m] MXderog.
burlap cloth used to cover certain things to protect them from dust and water coleto [m] VE
burlap cloth used to cover certain things to protect them from dust and water coletón [m] VE
man who has a job to load and unload goods, or transporting them on his shoulders hombreador [m] ARUY
years lived by someone and the experience accumulated in them kilometraje [m] PA
person in charge of taking care of the cows and separating them from their calves for milking purposes encerrador [m] COrur.
operation that consists of taking the trees planted from the vivarium and planting them in a chosen site moteo [m] CU
person who buys products from the farmer and resells them ranquero [m] BO
person who monopolizes goods at a low price and then resells them at higher prices ranquero [m] BO
leather sheath/coarse fabric to cover the spurs of fighting cocks and prevent them from being injured in tests or trials bota [f] HNDOPR
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 accompanies another in order to protect them and monitor their behavior chaperona (francés) [f] SVNICUPRECPECL
piece of paper on which a student makes a note of formulas and information in order to use them secretly during a test chanchulla [f] BO
woman who collects or buys used items, paper, bottles, and transports them in a two-wheeled cart carretelera [f] AR
art, exquisite taste for material things and the order and arrangement of them coquetería [f] PR
female lawyer who only memorizes laws and is not skilled at interpreting them cogiguera [f] MXderog.
small pen for cleaning and fattening crabs before eating them jueyera [f] PR
person who buys products from the farmer and resells them ranquera [f] BO
person who monopolizes goods at a low price and then resells them at higher prices ranquera [f] BO
leather strap tied to cattle's leg and horns to prevent them from jumping fences suelda [f] HNrur.
letters given to an ambassador or minister for a foreign state to admit and recognize them credencia [f] disused
person who picks up and takes with them anything in sight cepillo [m/f] PR
person who picks up papers and cards in the street and then sells them for recycling juntapapeles [m/f] UYrare
referring to someone who cares for pigs, either breeding them or buying and selling them chanchero [adj] CLBO
pertaining to occasional side jobs and who does them pitutero [adj] CL
chase runaway animals and herd them back to a corral brujear [v] VE
stack harvested plants, especially tobacco and corn, to protect them from frost and drying calchar [v] AR:Nwrare
eliminate/reduce the artificial control of prices allowing them to rise and fall freely based on supply and demand desembalsar [v] PE
soak grain and fruit in order to soften them desaguar [v] EC
try to fool someone and take advantage of them due to their inexperience or ingenuity chamaquear [v] MX
discredit someone with tricks and wiles to keep them from standing out in a situation or activity chaquetear [v] CL
disconnect equipment and instruments used during a concert and store them in cases marañonear [v] SV
import raw materials, process, and export them maquilar [v] MXECPY
smooth garden walls covering them with a mixture of dirt and horse manure emboñigar [v] CO
tie corn or sugar cane into bunches while still planted to protect them from rain and frost monear [v] MXrur.
import raw materials, process and export them maquilar [v] MX
red cosmetic powders and creams applied to the cheeks to give them color chapas [f/pl] PE
Idioms
arouse the interest of the people about something and make them write a lot about it correr tinta [v]
prevent someone from seeing something by standing between them and a light quitar la luz a alguien [v]
prevent someone from seeing something by standing between them and a light tapar la luz a alguien [v]
whatever they say bounces off of me and sticks to them ser misas de salud [v]
give them an inch and they'll take a mile les das la mano y te cogen el brazo
eat and drink with your friends but do not trade with them con los amigos no se hacen negocios
give them an inch and they'll take a mile dales la mano y te cogerán el codo
give them an inch and they'll take a mile dales un dedo y te cogerán la mano
give them an inch and they'll take a mile le das la mano y se toma el brazo
them and us confrontación
them and us situation confrontación
distract someone and swindle them dar changüí [v] DOPRdisusedrur.
make important decisions and impose them on others cortar el queque [v] CL
make important decisions and impose them on others cortar el queso [v] CL
try to deceive a person or a group of them, especially family and friends jugar a los bandidos [v] CLrare
have many children and not take care of them parir a la taba [v] NI
face an aggressive person and placate them quitarle los brincos [v] CO
transporting loads on the back of beasts, giving them feed and rest a corso [adv] disused
Speaking
go and eat them! ¡a por ellos!
the only difference between us and them la única diferencia entre nosotros y ellos
i hope i live to see them get married and have children espero vivir para verlos casados y con hijos
Phrases
give them an inch and they'll take a mile les das la mano y te cogen el brazo
Colloquial
person who picks up selected pieces of garbage in the streets and takes them with him and re-sells them ciruja  [m] AR
picking up selected pieces of garbage in the streets and selling them cirujeo [m] AR
malicious and continuous refutation of a speaker's arguments in order to make them uncomfortable or annoyed contrapunteo [m] EC
hit someone and leave them seriously injured descrestar [v] CL
bother someone and instigate them to fight chucear [v] AR:Nw
squeeze and press someone so hard as to injure them espichar [v] CO
maliciously and continuously refute a speaker's arguments in order to make them uncomfortable or annoyed contrapuntear [v] EC
grab someone by the back of the neck and shake them cogotear [v] AR:Nw
(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
know what someone is planning and how to stop them haber quien se las mulla a alguien [v] rare
rustic male shoes with thick and ribbed sole making them look large pisamojones [m/pl] PAderog.
Proverbs
one hand washes the other and both of them wash the face una mano lava a la otra, y las dos lavan la cara
give them an inch and they'll take a mile les das la mano y te agarran la pata
Slang
know when to hold them and when to fold saber cuándo luchar y cuando retirarse [v]
know when to hold them and when to fold saber cuándo conviene pelear y cuándo retirarse [v]
why don't you take and shove them up your ass ¿por qué no te los metes por el culo?
Politics
theory of the relationship between countries and the oceans and seas surrounding them oceanopolítica [f] CL
Science
studying of measuring colors and assigning them numeric values colorimetría [f]
Gastronomy
tamale with achiote, condiments, minced pork, made into balls, wrap them in corn husk and cooked tamal curtido [m] BO:E
Botany
infestation of any kind that affects plants and causes them damage chahuiztle (del náhuatl) [m] MX
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
Folklore
farewell and returning of the souls of deceased family members to the afterlife after eating the offerings prepared for them for day of the dead (popular religion) despacho de las almas [m] AR:Nw
monster that kidnaps women and takes them to the woods (popular tradition) chiro [m] EC
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