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botín
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. boot1 [Am but, Brit buːt] N
1. boot FASHION:
to be as tough as an old boot or Brit old boots inf meat/poultry:
to be as tough as an old boot or Brit old boots person:
to lick sb's boots inf
adular a alguien
to lick sb's boots inf
hacerle la pelota a alguien inf
to lick sb's boots inf
hacerle la barba a alguien Mex inf
to lick sb's boots inf
hacerle la pata a alguien Chil inf
to lick sb's boots inf
chuparle las medias a alguien RioPl inf
to lick sb's boots inf
lambonear a alguien Col inf
to put or stick the boot in Brit inf lit (kick)
pomada f de zapatos RioPl
2. boot (kick) inf:
boot no pl
boot no pl
to give sb the boot inf
echar a alguien
to give sb the boot inf
poner a alguien de patitas en la calle inf
to give sb the boot inf
darle la patada a alguien inf
3. boot Brit (for baggage):
cajuela f Mex
baúl m Col RioPl
maleta f Chil Peru
4. boot Am (for wheel):
5. boot COMPUT:
II. boot1 [Am but, Brit buːt] VB trans
1. boot (kick):
boot inf
boot inf
boot inf
2. boot COMPUT:
butear inf
I. big <comp bigger, superl biggest> [Am bɪɡ, Brit bɪɡ] ADJ The usual translation of big, grande, becomes gran when it is used before a singular noun.
1.1. big (in size):
a big girl (large) euph
a big girl (buxom) euph
1.2. big (powerful):
big bomb/engine
1.3. big (in scale, intensity):
2.1. big (major):
2.2. big (great):
es muy comilón CSur Spain inf
to be big on sth inf
2.3. big inf as intensifier:
3. big (significant, serious):
4. big (older, grown up):
5. big (magnanimous, generous):
6. big (boastful):
7. big (prominent, popular) inf:
big pred
big pred
II. big [Am bɪɡ, Brit bɪɡ] ADV inf
1. big (ambitiously):
2. big (boastfully):
3. big (with great success):
4. big (on a large scale):
I. bet [Am bɛt, Brit bɛt] N
1. bet (wager):
to take bets bookmaker:
2. bet (option):
II. bet <pres part betting, pt & pp bet> [Am bɛt, Brit bɛt] VB trans
1. bet (gamble):
bet money
2. bet (be sure):
I can do it! — (I) bet (you) you can't!
I can do it! — (I) bet (you) you can't!
—¡a que no!
III. bet <pres part betting, pt & pp bet> [Am bɛt, Brit bɛt] VB intr
1. bet (gamble):
to bet on sth/sb
apostarle a algo/alguien
2. bet (be sure):
(do you) want to bet? inf
(do you) want to bet? inf
will you be there? — you bet! inf
¿irás? — ¡por supuesto!
I bet! inf, iron
, seguro iron
I bet! inf, iron
, ya iron
boot2 [Am but, Brit buːt] N
to boot hum
to boot hum
I. half <pl halves> [Am hæf, Brit hɑːf] N
1.1. half (part):
tooby half Brit inf she's too clever by half
1.2. half MATH:
1.3. half (elliptical use):
2.1. half SPORTS (period):
2.2. half SPORTS (of pitch):
2.3. half SPORTS Am (interval):
medio tiempo m LatAm
3. half (of beer) Brit:
half inf
4. half (fare) Brit:
5. half (spouse) inf, hum:
mi/su media naranja inf, hum
II. half [Am hæf, Brit hɑːf] PRON
III. half [Am hæf, Brit hɑːf] ADJ
IV. half [Am hæf, Brit hɑːf] ADV
not half Brit inf as intensifier he isn't half clever
u rečniku PONS
I. boot [bu:t] N
1. boot (footwear):
2. boot inf (kick):
3. boot COMPUT:
4. boot Brit, Aus AUTO:
cajuela f Mex
baúl m Arg
Phrases:
to give sb the boot inf
II. boot [bu:t] VB trans inf
1. boot (kick):
2. boot COMPUT:
Phrases:
I. half [hɑ:f, Am hæf] halves N
1. half (equal part):
to go halves (on sth) inf
2. half Brit inf (of beer):
Phrases:
II. half [hɑ:f, Am hæf] halves ADJ
III. half [hɑ:f, Am hæf] halves ADV
1. half (almost):
2. half (partially):
3. half (by fifty percent):
4. half inf (most):
5. half (thirty minutes after):
at half past Brit inf
6. half Brit inf (intensifies negative statement):
¿te gusta? — ¡no me gusta, me encanta!
IV. half [hɑ:f, Am hæf] halves PRON
u rečniku PONS
half boot N
u rečniku PONS
I. boot [but] N
1. boot (footwear):
2. boot inf fig:
3. boot comput:
Phrases:
II. boot [but] VB trans
1. boot (kick):
2. boot fig sl (fire from job):
3. boot comput:
Phrases:
I. half <halves> [hæf] N (equal part)
to go halves (on sth) inf
II. half [hæf] ADJ
III. half [hæf] ADV
1. half (almost):
2. half (partially):
3. half (by fifty percent):
4. half inf (most):
5. half (thirty minutes after):
IV. half [hæf] PRON
Present
Iboot
youboot
he/she/itboots
weboot
youboot
theyboot
Past
Ibooted
youbooted
he/she/itbooted
webooted
youbooted
theybooted
Present Perfect
Ihavebooted
youhavebooted
he/she/ithasbooted
wehavebooted
youhavebooted
theyhavebooted
Past Perfect
Ihadbooted
youhadbooted
he/she/ithadbooted
wehadbooted
youhadbooted
theyhadbooted
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Then the man's boot unbuckles by itself.
en.wikipedia.org
The ski boot was on the other foot.
www.racinguk.com
Most of us would be happy to find a few bits and bobs for a car boot sale while clearing out our attics.
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The earlier cars have smaller badges on the front wings and the boot lid.
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An old rubber boot was attached to the bottom and a cymbal attached at the very top.
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