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

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
two more otros dos

Meanings of "two more" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 115 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
candlestick with two or more arms candelabro [m]
person in jail for two or more weeks quincenario [m]
card game with two or more french decks between two groups of players canasta [f]
dead heat (a race in which two or more competitors finish in a tie) empate [m]
person in jail for two or more weeks quincenaria [f]
pertaining to connecting two or more regions interregional [adj]
join two or more animals acollarar [v]
fight two or more people rajarse el ayote [v]
pertaining to two or more states interestatal [adv]
union of two or more animals or things acollaramiento [m] BOCLARUY
rope to tie two or more horses in single file arrebiato [m] VE
loving hugs and kisses between two or more people arrincone [m] HN
a gambling card game played by a banker and two or more punters who bet against the banker bacará [m] CLARUY
border territory in dispute between two or more countries bolsón [m] HNSVNI
fight between two or more people cachimbeo [m] GTHNNI
a highway or dual carriageway that connects two or more ports canal seco [m] HNSVNI
pact between two or more people to do something hidden from others cuchubal [m] HN
pact between two or more people to do something hidden from others cuchuval [m] NI
fork in the road where two streets that had been more or less parallel meet cuchillo [m] CU
part of the plant where two or more branches emerge gonce [m] HNCRrur.
two or more bananas detached from the cluster gajo [m] HN
card game in which two or more players try to group related cards before their opponents golpeado [m] PE
money for a debt paid by two or more people copago [m] COCL
sex involving more than two partners cuadro [m] CU
sip, swig, or gulp of alcohol, typically combining two or more types of alcohol coriloxis [m] NIrare
dispute between two or more people or groups contrapunteo [m] NICUPEBOCL
break that divides an object into two or more parts quiebre [m] PAAR
fight between two or more people agarradera [f] PE
a gambling card game played by a banker and two or more punters who bet against the banker baccará [f] CLARUY
lack of synchronization between two or more people while undertaking a task desintonización [f] HN
discrepancy between two or more people desintonización [f] HNNI
iron lever that controls the junction of two or more railway lines espuela [f] HN:N
two-or more story house casa de alto [f] HNNICRCUVE:W
two-or more story house casa de altos [f] PEdisused
two-or more story house casa de altos [f] DOPRECBOCLARUY
building with two or more stories casa de altos [f] BO
two-or more story house casa de balcón [f] CO
two-or more story house casa de altos [f] DOPRECBOCLARUYPEdisused
power strip with two or more plugs zapatilla [f] CLPYARUY
house of two-or more stories casa de balcón [f] CO
who have reconciled (two or more people) abuenado [adj] BOCLARUY
who have reconciled (two or more people) abuenado [adj] BOPYAR
pertaining to someone who has two or more jobs or positions (person) chambero [adj] MXHN
occurring between two or more communities intercomunal [adj] VECLPYAR
fight between two or more people agarrarse [v] MXHNCRPAPRVEECPEBOCLUY
put money in a fund (two or more people) acuotarse [v] BO
quarrel (two or more people) bregetear [v] DO
fight between two or more people abruzar [v] DO
lurk near two or more people in conversation trying to overhear them abejonear [v] DO
get involved in a fight (two or more people) deflecarse [v] DO
separate two or more things that had been connected desempatar [v] CUPRVE
initiate an understanding and collaboration between two or more cliques or gangs cliquear [v] HNteendelinq.
separate two or more things that had been connected desenchuflar [v] HNSVDOCO
separate two or more people in a fight desapartar [v] MXHNNICRCUDOVE
cease to have friendly relations (two or more people) descachimbarse [v] HN
fight (two or more people) deflecarse [v] DO
disagree (two or more people) desintonizar [v] HNSVNI
differ (two or more people) desintonizar [v] HNSVNI
disconnect two or more things that had been connected desempatar [v] CUPRVE
come to an agreement to do something illicit (two or more people) cuchubalearse [v] NI
make a pact between two or more people cuchuvalearse [v] NI
conspire to do something two or more people, generally something illegal cuecharse [v] SVderog.
make jokes between two or more people changonetear [v] GTHNSV
make a racket by yelling (two or more people) chajwar [v] BO:Sw,Crur.
converse or chat at length about insignificant or trivial subjects (two or more people) cututear [v] HN
speak in whispers or lowered voices (two or more people) chamuyar [v] BOARUY
become involved in a fight or discussion (two or more people) entreverarse [v] BOCLAR
coincide in order to produce a specific result (two or more causes) complotarse (inglés) [v] CL
agree on something that has been said or done (two or more people) concuasar [v] BO
be in a dispute (two or more people) contrapuntear [v] MXNICUCOPEBOAR
be in competition (two or more people) contrapuntearse [v] CUPRPEBO
split the payment of a debt between two or more people copagar [v] CL
hurt someone else (two or more people) convoyarse [v] VE
Idioms
exchange no more than two words with someone intercambiar no más de dos palabras con alguien [v]
exchange no more than two words with someone cruzar no más de dos palabras con alguien [v]
hardly exchange more than two words with someone no ser capaz de intercambiar dos palabras con alguien [v]
hardly exchange more than two words with someone no ser capaz de hablar con alguien [v]
not exchange more than two words with someone hablar muy poco con alguien [v]
not exchange more than two words with someone no hablar más que un par de palabras con alguien [v]
do more than two things at the same time echar un ojo al gato y otro al garabato [v]
scarcely exchange more than two words with someone hablar sólo dos palabras con alguien [v]
scarcely exchange more than two words with someone intercambiar solo un par de palabras con alguien [v]
four eyes see more than two cuatro ojos ven más que dos
attack verbally (referring to two or more people) darse madera [v] CO
attack in a competition/game (referring to two or more people) darse madera [v] CO
hit each other (referring to two or more people) darse una buena moqueteada [v] NI
agree on something (two or more people) quedar cheque [v] HNSV
not go together (two or more things) hacer chiras pelas [v] MX
speak in a scandalous way (two or more people) estar como lora en guayabal [v] HNNI
two people facing off to see who has more power echar gallitos [v] CL
come to an agreement two or more people in order to carry out an activity cuadrar caja [v] CU
make a nonaggression pact between two or more people from having all something to lose hacerse pasito [v] CO
incite discord between two or more people jincar la yegua [v] NI
Speaking
i need two more years necesito dos años más
Phrases
two times more dos veces más
Colloquial
not get more than two hours of sleep a night no dormir más de dos horas cada noche
meeting point of two or more people junte [m] PRBO:N,E
sex between more than two people pastel [m] CU
converse or chat at length about insignificant or trivial subjects (two or more people) chachalaquear [f] MXGTHNSVNI
union or meeting of two or more people in order to establish a friendship junta [f] CL
person who has two or more jobs or positions chambista [m/f] MXHN
separate two or more things that had been connected desenchuflar [v] PR
alternate reciting improvised verses in a competition between two or more popular poets contrapuntearse [v] CUVEECPEBOPY
make amends (two or more people) contentarse [v] MXNICRDOCOVEECCL
make two or more people reconcile with each other contentar [v] GTCRDOCL
between two or more people or things entremedio [adv] MXEC
Proverbs
a pair of breasts have more pull than two wagons tiran más dos tetas que dos carretas
Slang
loving hugs and kisses between two or more people rebaneo [m] HN
loving hugs and kisses between two or more people atrucuñe [m] HN
loving hugs and kisses between two or more people amontone [f] HNSV
Business
consolidation of two or more properties consolidación de fincas [f]
International Law
joinder of plaintiff’s claims against two or more defendants acumulación de acciones
Printing
two or more frames joined together at the top (printing) capuchinos [m/pl]
Agriculture
land kept fallow for two or more years guamilar [m] HNrur.
Folklore
danceable musical piece originally involving a repeated phrase in 8th notes called paseo and two parts of more than 8th or 16th time repeated danza [f] DOPR