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stack up
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I. stack up V. [ingl. am. stæk -, ingl. brit. stak -] (v + adv) evidence/numbers (v + adv + o, v + o + adv) (pile up)
stack up boxes/books/chairs
stack up boxes/books/chairs
encimar Méx. Río Pl.
hacinar leña
I. stack [ingl. am. stæk, ingl. brit. stak] SUST.
1.1. stack (pile):
1.2. stack (many, much) coloq.:
stack often pl
montón m coloq.
stack often pl
pila f AmS coloq.
tengo pilas or una pila de deberes AmS coloq.
2.1. stack:
2.2. stack:
2.3. stack GEOL.:
3.1. stack (in library):
stack often pl
3.2. stack INFORM.:
II. stack [ingl. am. stæk, ingl. brit. stak] V. trans.
1.1. stack (pile up):
stack boxes/books/chairs
stack boxes/books/chairs
1.2. stack (load, fill):
2.1. stack (prearrange):
to stack the deck or ingl. brit. cards
2.2. stack jury/meeting:
III. stack [ingl. am. stæk, ingl. brit. stak] V. intr.
blow2 [ingl. am. bloʊ, ingl. brit. bləʊ] SUST.
1. blow (stroke):
2. blow (shock, setback):
blow to sb
golpe para alguien
I. blow1 <pret. blew, part. pas. blown> [ingl. am. bloʊ, ingl. brit. bləʊ] V. trans.
1. blow (propel):
2.1. blow (make by blowing):
blow glass
2.2. blow (clear):
blow egg
2.3. blow (play):
blow note
blow signal
to blow one's own trumpet or ingl. am. horn
to blow one's own trumpet or ingl. am. horn
no tiene abuela or se le ha muerto la abuela coloq., hum.
3.1. blow (smash):
blow bridge/safe
blow bridge/safe
destapar algo coloq.
3.2. blow (burn out):
blow fuse
blow fuse
blow fuse
3.3. blow (burst):
blow gasket
to blow one's top or stack or lid coloq.
to blow one's top or stack or lid coloq.
4.1. blow coloq. (squander):
blow money
blow money
se había patinado la plata en un crucero Río Pl. coloq.
4.2. blow coloq. (spoil):
la pifié coloq. or vulg. argot la cagué en el oral
la regué en el oral Méx. coloq.
5. blow (leave):
blow esp ingl. am. argot, arcznte.
largarse de coloq.
6. blow < part. pas. blowed> (curse) ingl. brit. coloq.:
7. blow (perform fellatio):
blow esp ingl. am. vulg. argot
chupar vulg. argot
blow esp ingl. am. vulg. argot
mamar vulg. argot
II. blow1 <pret. blew, part. pas. blown> [ingl. am. bloʊ, ingl. brit. bləʊ] V. intr.
1.1. blow wind:
1.2. blow person:
1.3. blow whale:
2. blow (be driven by wind):
3. blow (produce sound):
blow bugle/foghorn/whistle:
4.1. blow (burn out):
blow fuse:
blow fuse:
blow fuse:
4.2. blow (burst):
blow gasket:
5. blow (leave, go):
blow esp ingl. am. argot, arcznte.
largarse coloq.
III. blow1 [ingl. am. bloʊ, ingl. brit. bləʊ] SUST.
1. blow (action):
2. blow (gale):
to go for a blow ingl. brit. 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:
come up to V. [ingl. am. kəm -, ingl. brit. kʌm -] (v + adv + prep + o)
1. come up to (reach as far as):
2. come up to (attain):
come up to standard
come up to standard
3. come up to (be nearly):
I. stack [stæk] V. trans.
1. stack (arrange in a pile):
2. stack (fill):
stack shelves
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. stack [stæk] SUST.
1. stack (pile):
2. stack coloq. (large amount):
ponchada f Co. Sur
3. stack pl (bookcase):
I. up [ʌp] -pp- -pp- ADV.
1. up (movement):
to throw sth up
2. up (to another point):
3. up (more volume or intensity):
4. up (position):
to jump up on sth
5. up fig. (state):
to be well up in sth
to feel up to sth
6. up (limit):
up to £100
hasta £100
to have it up to one's ears (with sth) fig.
7. up (responsibility of):
8. up DEP.:
9. up INFORM., TÉC.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be up against sth/sb
II. up [ʌp] -pp- -pp- PREP.
1. up (at top of):
2. up (higher):
3. up (along):
III. up [ʌp] -pp- -pp- SUST.
altibajos m pl.
to be on the up and up ingl. brit.
IV. up [ʌp] -pp- -pp- V. intr. coloq.
to up and +infin
V. up [ʌp] -pp- -pp- V. trans.
VI. up [ʌp] -pp- -pp- ADJ.
1. up (position):
up building
up tent
up flag
up curtains, picture
up hand
up blinds
up person
up person
2. up (under repair):
up road
3. up (healthy):
4. up (ready):
to be up for (doing) sth
I. stack [stæk] V. trans.
1. stack (arrange in a pile):
2. stack (fill):
stack shelves
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. stack [stæk] SUST.
1. stack (pile):
2. stack coloq. (large amount):
ponchada f Co. Sur
3. stack pl (bookcase):
I. up [ʌp] ADV.
1. up (movement):
to throw sth up
2. up (to another point):
3. up (position):
to jump up on sth
4. up (limit):
to have it up to one's ears (with sb/sth) fig.
5. up DEP. (ahead):
6. up comput, TÉC.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. up [ʌp] PREP.
1. up (at top of):
2. up (higher):
3. up (along):
III. up [ʌp] SUST.
altibajos m pl.
to be on the up and up coloq.
IV. up <-pp-> [ʌp] V. intr. coloq.
to up and do sth +infin
V. up <-pp-> [ʌp] V. trans.
VI. up [ʌp] ADJ.
1. up (position):
up building
up tent
up flag
up curtains, picture
up hand
up blinds
up person
up person
2. up (healthy):
3. up (ready):
to be up for (doing) sth
Present
Istack up
youstack up
he/she/itstacks up
westack up
youstack up
theystack up
Past
Istacked up
youstacked up
he/she/itstacked up
westacked up
youstacked up
theystacked up
Present Perfect
Ihavestacked up
youhavestacked up
he/she/ithasstacked up
wehavestacked up
youhavestacked up
theyhavestacked up
Past Perfect
Ihadstacked up
youhadstacked up
he/she/ithadstacked up
wehadstacked up
youhadstacked up
theyhadstacked up
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The blow left him mentally incapacitated until his resultant death in 866.
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In a few million years, when they reach the ends of their short but brilliant life cycles, they'll blow the structure to beautiful smithereens.
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For the oil treatment, you just need a pea-sized amount from the bottle to put in damp hair, then blow-dry normally.
news.nationalpost.com
Basically we're like hairdressers, using tiny blow dryers, acetone and tiny, tiny paintbrushes that we've cut down.
qz.com
He has also possessed a rocket launcher, which he used to blow up a bar at the base of his mountain home.
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