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cosh [kɒʃ, ingl. am. kɑ:ʃ] SUST. esp Brit

gosh [gɒʃ, ingl. am. gɑ:ʃ] INTERJ. coloq.

I . nosh [nɒʃ, ingl. am. nɑ:ʃ] ingl. brit. coloq. SUST. sin pl.

II . nosh [nɒʃ, ingl. am. nɑ:ʃ] ingl. brit. coloq. V. trans., intr.

I . posh [pɒʃ, ingl. am. pɑ:ʃ] coloq. ADJ.

1. posh car, hat:

2. posh hotel, restaurant:

3. posh ingl. brit. manners, voice:

II . posh [pɒʃ, ingl. am. pɑ:ʃ] coloq. ADV. ingl. brit.

posh behave, speak:

john [ʤɒn, ingl. am. ʤɑ:n] SUST. AM coloq.

job [ʤɒb, ingl. am. ʤɑ:b] SUST.

1. job (work):

job
praca f
job
posada f
out of a job

2. job (piece of work):

job
zadanie nt

4. job sin pl. (duty, responsibility):

I . jog [ʤɒg, ingl. am. ʤɑ:g] SUST. sin pl.

1. jog (run):

jog
trucht m
to go for a jog

2. jog (push, knock):

jog

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II . jog <-gg-> [ʤɒg, ingl. am. ʤɑ:g] V. intr.

III . jog <-gg-> [ʤɒg, ingl. am. ʤɑ:g] V. trans.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

jot <-tt-> [ʤɒt, ingl. am. ʤɑ:t] V. trans.

joy [ʤɔɪ] SUST.

2. joy sin pl. ingl. brit. coloq. (not succeed):

I . join [ʤɔɪn] SUST.

II . join [ʤɔɪn] V. trans.

1. join (connect):

łączyć [perf po-]

2. join (come together):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I . joke [ʤəʊk, ingl. am. ʤoʊk] SUST.

2. joke coloq. (sth very easy):

to nie żarty mpl

3. joke coloq. (thing, person):

what a joke!

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II . joke [ʤəʊk, ingl. am. ʤoʊk] V. intr.

I . jolt [ʤəʊlt, ingl. am. ʤoʊlt] SUST.

1. jolt (jerk):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II . jolt [ʤəʊlt, ingl. am. ʤoʊlt] V. trans.

1. jolt (jerk):

2. jolt (surprise):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III . jolt [ʤəʊlt, ingl. am. ʤoʊlt] V. intr.

jowl [ʤaʊl] SUST.

1. jowl usu pl.:

2. jowl (jaw):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

hash2 [hæʃ] SUST. coloq.

hash → hashish

Véase también: hashish

hashish [ˈhæʃɪʃ] SUST. sin pl.

I . hush [hʌʃ] INTERJ.

III . hush [hʌʃ] V. trans.

1. hush (quieten):

2. hush (soothe):

IV . hush [hʌʃ] SUST. sin pl.

sash1 [sæʃ] SUST. MODA

ash1 [æʃ] SUST.

1. ash (from burning):

ash

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

ashes pl. (of the dead)
prochy mpl

I . bash [bæʃ] SUST. coloq.

2. bash (party):

III . bash [bæʃ] V. trans.

2. bash (criticize):

jock SUST.

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jock ingl. am. coloq.
jock ingl. am. coloq.
Jock ingl. brit. pej
Szkot m

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Josh is nearly given a prison sentence but is let off with a driving ban and alcohol awareness meetings.
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Josh awakens to find the train in a river, and tries to save the ticket collector but fails.
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Josh is not just aspiring but something of a piano prodigy, and he therefore spends much of his time playing classical music.
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Josh tries to fix a corndog rotisserie, but can't.
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Josh realizes that she is stuck-up and conceited, however he looks past this when she says she loves him.
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This is a serious-minded and faithful production whose cast have been permitted to josh the audience with the occasional ad-lib.
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Josh overpowers her, and she goes into a mental breakdown.
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Other times the men josh companionably or offer mutual support.
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Josh wins single scull race. 2 miles, in 15:37.
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Josh is a rapid talker and very street wise which meant that he could always outsmart the law.
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