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I. rub <part. pres. rubbing; pret., part. pas. rubbed> [ingl. am. rəb, ingl. brit. rʌb] V. trans.
1. rub:
to rub sb the wrong way ingl. am.
caerle mal a alguien
2. rub (clean, polish):
II. rub <part. pres. rubbing; pret., part. pas. rubbed> [ingl. am. rəb, ingl. brit. rʌb] V. intr.
to rub against/on sth these shoes rub against or on my heels
III. rub [ingl. am. rəb, ingl. brit. rʌb] SUST.
1.1. rub (act):
1.2. rub (polish):
2. rub (difficulty):
rub off on V. [ingl. am. rəb -, ingl. brit. rʌb -] (v + adv + prep + o)
rub along V. [ingl. am. rəb -, ingl. brit. rʌb -] ingl. brit. (v + adv)
1. rub along (get on):
2. rub along (manage):
¿qué tal estás? — voy tirando coloq.
I. rub out V. [ingl. am. rəb -, ingl. brit. rʌb -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. rub out (remove):
rub out writing
rub out stain
rub out stain
sacar esp amer.
2. rub out (kill) ingl. am.:
rub out argot
rub out argot
liquidar coloq.
II. rub out V. [ingl. am. rəb -, ingl. brit. rʌb -] (v + adv)
rub out esp ingl. brit. :
rub out writing/ink:
rub out stain:
rub out stain:
rub down V. [ingl. am. rəb -, ingl. brit. rʌb -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. rub down horse:
2. rub down (sandpaper):
rub down wall/paintwork
rub up V. [ingl. am. rəb -, ingl. brit. rʌb -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
rub up metal
rub up metal
rub up wood
rub up wood
caerle mal a alguien
I. rub off V. [ingl. am. rəb -, ingl. brit. rʌb -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
rub off (from blackboard) ingl. brit.
II. rub off V. [ingl. am. rəb -, ingl. brit. rʌb -] (v + adv)
1. rub off (come off):
rub off dirt/stain:
2. rub off (wear off):
rub off glory/sparkle:
rub off glory/sparkle:
rub in V. [ingl. am. rəb -, ingl. brit. rʌb -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
rub in cream/lotion:
rub up against V. [ingl. am. rəb -, ingl. brit. rʌb -] (v + adv + prep + o)
1. rub up against cat:
2. rub up against (meet):
rub up against coloq.
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. rub [rʌb] -bb- -bb- SUST.
1. rub (act of rubbing):
to give sth a rub
2. rub liter. (difficulty):
II. rub [rʌb] -bb- -bb- V. trans.
rub one's eyes
rub one's hands
III. rub [rʌb] -bb- -bb- V. intr.
I. rub off V. intr.
1. rub off (become clean):
rub off stain
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. rub off V. trans.
rub off dirt:
rub in V. trans.
1. rub in (spread on skin):
2. rub in coloq. (keep reminding):
rub in pey.
rub along V. intr. ingl. brit. coloq.
1. rub along (manage):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
rub down V. trans.
1. rub down (smooth):
rub down horse
2. rub down (dry):
rub-down [ˈrʌbdaʊn] SUST.
rub against V. intr.
to rub against sth cat
rub out V. trans.
1. rub out (remove):
rub out writing
rub out dirt
2. rub out ingl. am. coloq. (murder):
español
español
inglés
inglés
to rub sb's nose in sth
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. rub [rʌb] SUST.
1. rub (act of rubbing):
to give sth a rub
2. rub liter. (difficulty):
II. rub <-bb-> [rʌb] V. trans.
rub one's eyes
rub one's hands
III. rub <-bb-> [rʌb] V. intr.
rub against V. intr.
to rub against sth cat
I. rub off V. intr.
1. rub off (become clean):
rub off stain
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. rub off V. trans.
rub off dirt:
rub down V. trans.
1. rub down (smooth):
rub down horse
2. rub down (dry):
rub out V. trans.
1. rub out (remove):
rub out writing
rub out dirt
2. rub out argot (murder):
rub in V. trans.
1. rub in (spread on skin):
2. rub in coloq. (keep reminding):
rub in pey.
español
español
inglés
inglés
Present
Irub
yourub
he/she/itrubs
werub
yourub
theyrub
Past
Irubbed
yourubbed
he/she/itrubbed
werubbed
yourubbed
theyrubbed
Present Perfect
Ihaverubbed
youhaverubbed
he/she/ithasrubbed
wehaverubbed
youhaverubbed
theyhaverubbed
Past Perfect
Ihadrubbed
youhadrubbed
he/she/ithadrubbed
wehadrubbed
youhadrubbed
theyhadrubbed
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He gleefully bounces up and down on it and part of it breaks off, crashing to the ground.
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The adaptations received mainly positive reviews, with the general consensus being that they were cartoonishly enjoyable and gleefully violent homages to their reasons for being.
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His quick, often acerbic wit, uncanny shrewdness in judging and gleefully gossiping about people, and manifest zest for living life fully never deserted him.
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Terry gleefully accepted, and even pitched a new novel set 20 years after the second book.
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He used both to his and our advantage, winning the crowd's confidence and then gleefully mocking them all night.
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