nose en el diccionario francés Oxford-Hachette

Traducciones de nose en el diccionario inglés»francés

I.nose [ingl. brit. nəʊz, ingl. am. noʊz] SUST.

it's six on the nose coloq. ingl. am.
to count noses coloq.
to get up sb's nose coloq.
to hit sth on the nose ingl. am.
to keep one's nose clean coloq.
to keep one's nose out of sth coloq.
to lead sb by the nose coloq.
to poke or stick one's nose into sth coloq.
(right) under sb's nose
to win by a nose HÍP.

Véase también: rub, joint

I.rub [ingl. brit. rʌb, ingl. am. rəb] SUST.

II.rub <part. pres. rubbing; pret. imperf., part. pas. rubbed> [ingl. brit. rʌb, ingl. am. rəb] V. trans.

III.rub <part. pres. rubbing; pret. imperf., part. pas. rubbed> [ingl. brit. rʌb, ingl. am. rəb] V. intr.

I.joint [ingl. brit. dʒɔɪnt, ingl. am. dʒɔɪnt] SUST.

II.joint [ingl. brit. dʒɔɪnt, ingl. am. dʒɔɪnt] ADJ.

III.joint [ingl. brit. dʒɔɪnt, ingl. am. dʒɔɪnt] V. trans.

nose about V. [ingl. brit. nəʊz -, ingl. am. noʊz -], nose around V.

I.brown-nose [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˈbraʊnˌnoʊz] ingl. am. coloq. SUST.

II.brown-nose [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˈbraʊnˌnoʊz] ingl. am. coloq. V. trans.

I.nose at V. [ingl. brit. nəʊz -, ingl. am. noʊz -] (nose at [sth])

I.nose out V. [ingl. brit. nəʊz -, ingl. am. noʊz -] (nose out)

II.nose out V. [ingl. brit. nəʊz -, ingl. am. noʊz -] (nose out [sth], nose [sth] out)

nose en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de nose en el diccionario inglés»francés (Ir a francés»inglés)

I.nose [nəʊz, ingl. am. noʊz] SUST.

Traducciones de nose en el diccionario francés»inglés (Ir a inglés»francés)

nose Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to pay through the nose for sth coloq.
to put one's nose to the grindstone coloq.
inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
A yaw motion is a movement of the nose of the aircraft from side to side.
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When pressure is applied, the shank puts pressure on the nose of the horse, encouraging the animal to become more aware of the handler's signals.
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He pled guilty to one charge of recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm, the victim suffered fractures to his jaw, eye socket, hard palate, cheek bone and nose.
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The nose is usually reminiscent of peach, pear, dried apricot, honey, citrus, figs, caramel, green apple, etc., depending on the varietal.
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Cotton is a beanpole of a man, six foot five and rail-thin, with a long face, prominent nose, and eyes that tilt down at the corners.
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She promptly punches him in the nose and then sulks alone in the playground.
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A pair of control surfaces near the nose cone is also deleted.
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He struggled to breathe and managed to get his mouth and nose out of the bedcovers to get some air.
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Unlike other simulations of its time, landing on the nose-wheel would result in a crash due to gear collapse as in real life.
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You'll want to apply a highlighting product to the centre of the forehead, the bridge of your nose, your cupid's bow, and above your cheekbones.
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