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

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
beat in hundir [v]

Meanings of "beat in" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 23 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
slow danceable song originally from cuba, popular in the caribbean, with a two-by-four beat and melancholic lyrics bolero [m]
beat someone in the ribs descostillar [v]
typical dance performed in pairs in a circle moving clockwise to the beat of a band fandango [m] CO
relating to a carnival group of black people and white people in black face dancing to the beat of tabors lubolo [adj] UY
beat someone in a competition cachimbear [v] HNSVNI
(piston) to beat due to wear or a fault in adjustment that generates a slight clearance campanearse [v] MX
beat someone in response to a betrayal gorrear [v] CR
beat someone in response to a betrayal gorrear [v] CR
Idioms
beat someone (in an argument) dejar a alguien hecho un taco [v]
beat somebody in a discussion (to the extent he/she cannot retaliate) hacerse acóis [v] CR
overwhelmingly beat someone in dominoes dar capote [v] PR
Phrases
in a heart beat en un santiamén
Colloquial
popular music and dance in which couples twirl and dance to a fast beat guaino [m] PErare
popular music and dance in which couples twirl and dance to a fast beat guaino [m] CL
popular music and dance in which couples twirl and dance to a fast beat huaino [m] CL
Folklore
musical composition with a lively rhythm played at a three by four beat, and generally interpreted on guitar and accordion or harmonica, very popular in towns in the northeast of argentina, particularly in corrientes chamamé [m] PYAR
danzón music, in a two by four beat with a slow rhythm danzón [m] MXNICUDOPR
popular dance in which each couple spins and dances to the beat of a fast trot wayño [m] PEBO
popular dance in which each couple spins and dances to the beat of a fast trot huaiño [m] BO
popular dance to the beat of indigenous instruments moving from house to house in search of more dancers guacherna [f] CO:N
folk dance where the participants dress up as ladinos, dance to the beat of a drum and recite jokes in the mama language ixcampores [m/pl] GT
folk dance set to a slow and halting beat, in which the dancers imitate high class colonial professionals doctorcitos [m/pl] BO
procession typical of carnival in montevideo carried out by groups of blacks and white lubolos to the beat of tabors llamadas [f/pl] UY