small-time en el diccionario francés Oxford-Hachette

Traducciones de small-time en el diccionario inglés»francés (Ir a francés»inglés)

Traducciones de small-time en el diccionario francés»inglés (Ir a inglés»francés)

chefaillon [ʃɛfɑjɔ̃] SUST. m coloq.

avocaillon [avɔkajɔ̃] SUST. m pey.

boursicot|eur (boursicoteuse) [buʀsikɔtœʀ, øz] SUST. m (f)

trafiquant (trafiquante) [tʀafikɑ̃, ɑ̃t] SUST. m (f)

fourmi [fuʀmi] SUST. f

I.petit (petite) [p(ə)ti, it] ADJ.

1. petit personne, pied, objet, arbre, entreprise:

3. petit (en âge):

4. petit (en quantité, prix, force):

7. petit (pour minimiser):

a little favour ingl. brit.
give me a ring ingl. brit.
to make a fuss of sb ingl. brit.

II.petit (petite) [p(ə)ti, it] SUST. m (f)

III.petit (petite) [p(ə)ti, it] ADV.

V.petit (petite) [p(ə)ti, it]

petit aigle ZOOL.
petit bassin ANAT.
petit bleu arcznte.
petit coin coloq. (toilettes) eufem.
loo ingl. brit. coloq.
petit coin coloq. (toilettes) eufem.
bathroom ingl. am.
to go to the loo ingl. brit. coloq.
to go to the bathroom ingl. am.
petit écran coloq.
small screen coloq.
loo ingl. brit. coloq.
bathroom ingl. am.
to go to the loo ingl. brit. coloq.
to go to the bathroom ingl. am.
petit hunier NÁUT.
petit juif coloq.
petit nom coloq. (prénom)
petit quart NÁUT.
petite annonce PRENSA
petite annonce PRENSA
classified ad coloq.
petite école coloq.
petites classes coloq. ENS.
petites gens coloq.
petits chevaux JUEGOS
ludo sing.

Véase también: soldat, semaine, ruisseau, plat, oiseau, lorgnette, feu2, feu1, doigt, bête

soldat (soldate) [sɔlda]

semaine [s(ə)mɛn] SUST. f

1. semaine (de calendrier):

every fortnight ingl. brit.

ruisseau <pl. ruisseaux> [ʀɥiso] SUST. m

I.plat (plate) [pla, plat] ADJ.

V.plat (plate) [pla, plat]

VI.plat (plate) [pla, plat]

oiseau <pl. oiseaux> [wazo] SUST. m

lorgnette [lɔʀɲɛt] SUST. f

I.feu2 <pl. feux> [fø] ADJ. inv.

II.feu2 <pl. feux> [fø] SUST. m

1. feu (combustion, incendie):

fireside atrbv.

10. feu (tir):

feu! MILIT.
être pris entre deux feux literal, fig.
sous les feux croisés de X et de Y literal, fig.

III.feu2 <pl. feux> [fø]

rear light ingl. brit.
tail light ingl. am.
indicator ingl. brit.
blinker ingl. am.
dipped headlight ingl. brit.
dimmed headlight ingl. am.
reversing light ingl. brit.
backup light ingl. am.
reversing light ingl. brit.
backup light ingl. am.
to switch on to full beam ingl. brit.
sidelight ingl. brit.
parking light ingl. am.
feu stop MOTOR
sidelights ingl. brit.
parking lights ingl. am.
feux de position AERO., NÁUT.

IV.feu2 <pl. feux> [fø]

feu1 (feue) [fø] ADJ. form.

doigt [dwa] SUST. m

1. doigt ANAT.:

little finger ingl. brit.
pinkie ingl. am.
du bout des doigts literal
sur le bout des doigts literal
mettre le doigt sur qc literal, fig.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I.bête [bɛt] ADJ.

1. bête (pas intelligent):

II.bête [bɛt] SUST. f

bête à bon Dieu ZOOL.
ladybird ingl. brit.
bête à bon Dieu ZOOL.
ladybug ingl. am.
bête à concours coloq.
exam fiend coloq.
bête à cornes ZOOL.
bête féroce ZOOL.
bête noire ingl. brit.
pet peeve ingl. am.
to be sb's bête noire ingl. brit.
bête sauvage ZOOL.
bête de somme ZOOL.

small-time en el diccionario PONS

inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Why muck up a good story with forced, small-time obstacles?
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Silk has accumulated so much debt that she approaches a small-time film maker.
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Benny believed that small-time gamblers should get the same comps as those who bet big money.
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Jimmy was a small-time bookie who had a reputation for never writing anything down.
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His ruthless and violent pursuit of leads only points out the small-time tawdriness of the organisation he hopes to legitimise.
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Bill followed them into the oil business in 1929, and the three continued performing in small-time and private venues.
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Small-time houses were often converted saloons, rough-hewn theatres or multi-purpose halls, together catering to a wide range of clientele.
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While most are small-time proprietor farmers, a substantial number still work as tenants and agricultural labourers.
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Jimmy was also a small-time criminal, a perpetual loser, and eventually went to prison for good, where he died.
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She played a catty high school student who swaps bodies with a small-time criminal.
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