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cacahuete
monkey nut SUST. ingl. brit.
cacahuete m Esp.
cacahuate m Méx.
NUT SUST.
NUT (in UK) → National Union of Teachers
I. nut [ingl. am. nət, ingl. brit. nʌt] SUST.
1. nut:
nut AGR. GANAD., BOT., GASTR.
a hard or tough nut ingl. brit. coloq.
un tipo duro coloq.
a hard or tough nut to crack atrbv. cutlet/loaf
2. nut TÉC.:
3.1. nut coloq. (crazy person):
chiflado m / chiflada f coloq.
3.2. nut coloq. (fanatic):
4. nut (head) ingl. brit.:
nut coloq.
coco m coloq.
nut coloq.
mate m Co. Sur coloq.
mal del coco coloq.
chiflado coloq.
to do one's nut ingl. brit.
5. nut <nuts, pl > (testicles):
nut vulg. argot
huevos mpl vulg. argot
nut vulg. argot
cojones mpl vulg. argot
nut vulg. argot
pelotas fpl Co. Sur vulg. argot
nut vulg. argot
tanates mpl Méx. vulg. argot
6. nut (overhead) ingl. am.:
nut argot
II. nut <part. pres. nutting; pret., part. pas. nutted> [ingl. am. nət, ingl. brit. nʌt] V. trans. ingl. brit. coloq.
monkey [ingl. am. ˈməŋki, ingl. brit. ˈmʌŋki] SUST.
1. monkey:
mono m / mona f
mico m / mica f
brass monkey weather ingl. brit. argot
un frío que pela coloq.
2. monkey (mischievous child):
monkey nut SUST. ingl. brit.
maní m amer.
nut [nʌt] SUST.
1. nut BOT.:
2. nut TÉC.:
3. nut coloq.:
chiflado(-a) m (f)
4. nut coloq. (person's head):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. monkey [ˈmʌŋki] SUST.
mono(-a) m (f)
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. monkey [ˈmʌŋki] V. trans. ingl. am.
nut [nʌt] SUST.
1. nut BOT.:
2. nut TÉC.:
3. nut argot:
chiflado(-a) m (f)
4. nut argot (person's head):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
monkey [ˈmʌŋ·ki] SUST.
mono(-a) m (f)
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
Present
Inut
younut
he/she/itnuts
wenut
younut
theynut
Past
Inutted
younutted
he/she/itnutted
wenutted
younutted
theynutted
Present Perfect
Ihavenutted
youhavenutted
he/she/ithasnutted
wehavenutted
youhavenutted
theyhavenutted
Past Perfect
Ihadnutted
youhadnutted
he/she/ithadnutted
wehadnutted
youhadnutted
theyhadnutted
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