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dar un manotazo a

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. smack1 [ingl. am. smæk, ingl. brit. smak] SUST.

1. smack (slap, blow):

smack
smack
smack
palmada f amer.
a smack on the bottom
a smack in the face coloq.
a smack in the face coloq.
you'll get a smack!

2. smack (sound):

smack

3. smack (kiss):

smack
besote m coloq.
smack
smack
beso m tronado Méx.

II. smack1 [ingl. am. smæk, ingl. brit. smak] V. trans.

1. smack (slap):

smack child

2. smack (punch):

smack coloq.
smack coloq.
darle una piña a coloq.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to smack one's lips

III. ingl. am. also smack dab ADV.

ingl. am. also smack dab coloq.:

smack in the middle
he went smack into a tree

smack2 [ingl. am. smæk, ingl. brit. smak] V. intr.

smack to smack of:

to smack of

smack3 [ingl. am. smæk, ingl. brit. smak] SUST. (boat)

smack

smack4 [ingl. am. smæk, ingl. brit. smak] SUST. U (heroin)

smack argot
caballo m argot
smack argot
español
español
inglés
inglés
smack!
smack!
smack!
smack ingl. am. coloq.
smack! coloq.
smack coloq.

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. smack1 [smæk] V. trans.

1. smack (slap):

smack

2. smack (hit noisily):

smack
to smack one's lips

II. smack1 [smæk] SUST.

1. smack coloq.:

smack (slap)
smack (soft blow)

2. smack coloq. (kiss):

smack

3. smack (loud noise):

smack

III. smack1 [smæk] ADV.

1. smack (exactly):

smack

2. smack (completely):

smack

smack2 [smæk] SUST. sin pl. coloq. (heroin)

smack

smack of V. intr.

smack of
español
español
inglés
inglés
smack
to smack
smack ingl. am.
to smack
smack
smack
smack
smack on
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. smack [smæk] V. trans.

1. smack (slap):

smack

2. smack (hit noisily):

smack
to smack one's lips

II. smack [smæk] SUST.

1. smack coloq.:

smack (slap)
smack (soft blow)

2. smack coloq. (kiss):

smack

3. smack (loud noise):

smack

III. smack [smæk] ADV.

1. smack (with a loud noise):

smack

2. smack (directly):

smack
smack in the middle

smack of V. intr.

smack of
español
español
inglés
inglés
smack
to smack
smack
smack
smack
smack
Present
Ismack
yousmack
he/she/itsmacks
wesmack
yousmack
theysmack
Past
Ismacked
yousmacked
he/she/itsmacked
wesmacked
yousmacked
theysmacked
Present Perfect
Ihavesmacked
youhavesmacked
he/she/ithassmacked
wehavesmacked
youhavesmacked
theyhavesmacked
Past Perfect
Ihadsmacked
youhadsmacked
he/she/ithadsmacked
wehadsmacked
youhadsmacked
theyhadsmacked

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At its most nefarious, the current method of developing educational structures seems to smack of neocolonialism.
www.fairobserver.com
By repeating twisted facts and perceptions, we manufacture truths that smack of majoritarianism.
www.firstpost.com
To begin with, he avoids anything that might smack of belief.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The biggest smack of it all is, what's to prevent this from happening every year?
sportsday.dallasnews.com
People say our demands smack of communalism.
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