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Memoria USB
flash stick SUST. INFORM.
I. flash [ingl. am. flæʃ, ingl. brit. flaʃ] SUST.
1.1. flash C:
1.2. flash C (burst):
1.3. flash C FOTO:
2. flash C:
3.1. flash C (marking on horse):
3.2. flash C (insignia) ingl. brit. MILIT.:
II. flash [ingl. am. flæʃ, ingl. brit. flaʃ] V. trans.
1.1. flash (direct):
sonreírle a alguien
1.2. flash (communicate quickly):
flash news/report/communiqué
2.1. flash (show, display):
flash money/wallet/card
flash money/wallet/card
enseñar esp Esp.
2.2. flash (expose onself to) argot:
III. flash [ingl. am. flæʃ, ingl. brit. flaʃ] V. intr.
1.1. flash (emit sudden light):
flash light/star/gem/metal:
flash light/star/gem/metal:
1.2. flash MOTOR:
1.3. flash <flashing, part. pres. >:
flash sign/light
flash sign/light
flash eyes/smile
2. flash (expose oneself):
flash argot
3. flash (move fast) + adv. compl.:
to flash by or past train/car/person:
to flash by time/vacation:
to flash by time/vacation:
IV. flash [ingl. am. flæʃ, ingl. brit. flaʃ] ADJ.
1.1. flash atrbv. (sudden):
flash fire/storm
1.2. flash atrbv. (very rapid):
flash drying/freezing
2. flash (ostentatious) ingl. brit.:
flash coloq.
flash coloq.
fardón Esp. coloq.
stick1 [ingl. am. stɪk, ingl. brit. stɪk] SUST.
1. stick C:
sticks and stones may break my bones (but names will never hurt me) atrbv. figure/drawing
2.1. stick C:
2.2. stick C:
baqueta f Méx.
2.3. stick C:
2.4. stick C:
joystick AERO., INFORM.
3. stick C:
4. stick U ingl. brit. (criticism, punishment) coloq.:
recibir/aguantar (los) palos de alguien coloq.
to give sb/sth stick
darle palos or un palo a alguien/algo coloq.
5. stick C (person):
stick coloq.
tipo m / tipa f coloq.
stick coloq.
tío m / tía f Esp. coloq.
stick coloq.
cuate m / cuata f Méx. coloq.
stick coloq.
gallo m / galla f Chile coloq.
un muermo coloq.
6.1. stick <sticks, pl > (remote area, provinces):
6.2. stick <sticks, pl > (in horseracing):
the sticks coloq.
I. up [ingl. am. əp, ingl. brit. ʌp] ADV. up often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (back up, pick up, sit up, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (back, pick, sit, etc).
1.1. up (in upward direction):
up a bitleft a bit
up United! ingl. brit.
1.2. up (upstairs):
2.1. up (of position):
1, 000ft up
2.2. up (upstairs, on upper floor):
2.3. up (raised, pointing upward):
2.4. up (removed):
the road is up ingl. brit.
the road is up ingl. brit.
3.1. up (upright):
3.2. up (out of bed):
4.1. up (of numbers, volume, intensity):
prices are 5% up or up (by) 5% on last month
from $25/the age of 11 up
4.2. up (in league, table, hierarchy):
5.1. up (in or toward north):
5.2. up (at or to another place):
5.3. up (in or toward major center) esp ingl. brit. :
ir a la ciudad (or a Londres etc.)
5.4. up (at or to university) esp ingl. brit. :
6.1. up (in position, erected):
¿ya han armado la carpa? amer.
6.2. up (inflated):
7. up (going on) coloq.:
what's up? (as greeting) ingl. am.
¿qué hay? coloq.
what's up? (as greeting) ingl. am.
¿qué onda? amer. argot
what's up? (as greeting) ingl. am.
¿qué hubo? And. Méx. Ven. coloq.
what's up? (as greeting) ingl. am.
¿quiubo? Chile Méx. coloq.
8. up (finished):
9.1. up DEP. (ahead in competition):
9.2. up DEP. ingl. am. (for each side):
empataron 15 a 15
10. up (under consideration):
11. up (in cards):
12.1. up (next to):
12.2. up (confronted by):
13.1. up (vertically):
to swear up and down ingl. am. coloq.
13.2. up (back and forth):
13.3. up (of mood):
14. up:
soy pierna para casi todo Río Pl. coloq.
voy a casi todas las paradas Chile coloq.
15. up:
16. up:
17.1. up (as far as):
17.2. up (as many as, as much as):
17.3. up (equal to):
17.4. up (capable of):
17.5. up (depending on):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. up [ingl. am. əp, ingl. brit. ʌp] PREP.
1.1. up (in upward direction):
up yours! vulg. argot
¡vete a la mierda! vulg. argot
up yours! vulg. argot
¡ándate a la mierda! Chile Col. vulg. argot
up yours! vulg. argot
¡andá a la mierda! Río Pl. vulg. argot
1.2. up (at higher level):
1.3. up (on scale):
2.1. up (along):
2.2. up (further along):
2.3. up (to, in) ingl. brit. regio.:
III. up [ingl. am. əp, ingl. brit. ʌp] ADJ.
1.1. up atrbv. (going upward):
1.2. up atrbv. (to London) ingl. brit.:
2. up (elated) ingl. am. coloq. pred:
IV. up <part. pres. upping; pret., part. pas. upped> [ingl. am. əp, ingl. brit. ʌp] V. trans. coloq.
up price/costs
up price/costs
up bid/offer
up bid/offer
up pace/output
to up stakes or ingl. brit. sticks
liar el petate coloq.
V. up <part. pres. upping; pret., part. pas. upped> [ingl. am. əp, ingl. brit. ʌp] V. intr.
coger e irse/y echar(se) a correr esp Esp.
VI. up [ingl. am. əp, ingl. brit. ʌp] SUST.
on the up ingl. brit.
gun-related violence is on the up ingl. brit.
to be on the up and up ingl. am. coloq. (honest) businessman/salesperson:
to be on the up and up ingl. am. coloq. (honest) businessman/salesperson:
to be on the up and up ingl. brit. (succeeding) business/company:
to be on the up and up ingl. brit. (succeeding) business/company:
I. stick2 <pret. & part. pas. stuck> V. trans.
1. stick (attach, glue):
2.1. stick (thrust):
stick needle/knife/sword
2.2. stick (impale):
to stick sth on sth
2.3. stick (stab, spear):
stick pig/boar
stick pig/boar
3. stick (put, place):
stick coloq.
stick it there! ingl. am.
stick it there! ingl. am.
¡chócala! coloq.
si no le gusta la idea, que se joda coloq. or vulgar argot
to stick it to sb ingl. am. coloq. (castigate)
darle duro or con todo a alguien
4. stick (tolerate):
stick esp ingl. brit. coloq.
stick esp ingl. brit. coloq.
II. stick2 <pret. & part. pas. stuck> V. intr.
1. stick (adhere):
stick glue:
stick food:
to stick to sth
to stick to sth
adherirse a algo form.
2. stick (become jammed):
3. stick (in card games):
4. stick (project):
I. flash [flæʃ] -er, -est V. trans.
1. flash (shine):
flash light
2. flash (show quickly):
3. flash (communicate):
flash smile, look
II. flash [flæʃ] -er, -est V. intr.
1. flash:
flash lightning
flash fig. eyes
2. flash coloq. (expose genitals):
3. flash (move swiftly):
III. flash [flæʃ] -er, -est SUST.
1. flash (burst):
2. flash FOTO:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
IV. flash [flæʃ] -er, -est ADJ. coloq.
stick1 [stɪk] SUST.
1. stick:
stick of wood
stick of wood
stick of celery, rhubarb
stick of dynamite
stick of chalk
stick of deodorant, glue
2. stick a. DEP.:
stick for hockey
3. stick MÚS.:
4. stick MILIT.:
5. stick AUTO.:
6. stick coloq. (person):
7. stick coloq. (remote area):
8. stick coloq. (criticism):
to give sb stick (about sth)
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to up sticks ingl. brit. coloq.
I. stick2 [stɪk] V. intr. stuck, stuck
1. stick (adhere):
2. stick (be unmovable):
stick person
stick car, door, window
stick mechanism
3. stick (endure):
4. stick JUEGOS:
II. stick2 [stɪk] V. trans.
1. stick (affix):
2. stick coloq. (tolerate):
3. stick coloq. (put):
I. flash [flæʃ] V. trans.
1. flash (shine):
flash light
2. flash (show quickly):
3. flash (communicate):
flash smile, look
II. flash [flæʃ] V. intr.
1. flash:
flash lightning
flash fig. eyes
2. flash argot (expose oneself in public):
3. flash (move swiftly):
III. flash [flæʃ] SUST.
1. flash (of light):
2. flash FOTO:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
IV. flash <-er, -est> [flæʃ] ADJ.
1. flash (sudden):
flash mob telec, inet
2. flash pey. fam (showy):
fardón(-ona)
stick1 [stɪk] SUST.
1. stick:
stick of wood
stick of wood
stick of celery, rhubarb
stick of dynamite
stick of deodorant, glue
stick of chalk
2. stick a. DEP.:
stick for hockey
3. stick MÚS.:
4. stick coloq. (remote area):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. stick2 <stuck, stuck> [stɪk] V. intr.
1. stick (adhere):
2. stick (be unmovable):
stick person
stick door, window
stick mechanism
3. stick (endure):
II. stick2 <stuck, stuck> [stɪk] V. trans.
1. stick (affix):
2. stick coloq. (put):
Present
Iflash
youflash
he/she/itflashes
weflash
youflash
theyflash
Past
Iflashed
youflashed
he/she/itflashed
weflashed
youflashed
theyflashed
Present Perfect
Ihaveflashed
youhaveflashed
he/she/ithasflashed
wehaveflashed
youhaveflashed
theyhaveflashed
Past Perfect
Ihadflashed
youhadflashed
he/she/ithadflashed
wehadflashed
youhadflashed
theyhadflashed
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
Other uses include flash photography, flares, pyrotechnics, and fireworks sparklers.
en.wikipedia.org
Then, it was over in a flash -- which was the point of this pint-size flash mob.
www.thestar.com
The film has a style of flash-forwarding the story juxtaposed with the present.
en.wikipedia.org
Kerosene-based fuel has a much higher flash point than gasoline-based fuel, meaning that it requires significantly higher temperature to ignite.
en.wikipedia.org
Consequently, diesel fuel must have a high flash point and a low autoignition temperature.
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