hill

hill
hil
1) (noun a piece of high land, smaller than a mountain: We went for a walk in the hills yesterday.) colina
2) (a slope on a road: This car has difficulty going up steep hills.)
- hilly
- hillside

hill n colina
hill
tr[hɪl]
noun
1 colina, cerro
2 (slope) cuesta
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be as old as the hills ser más viejo,-a que Matusalén
to be over the hill familiar ser viejo,-a ya
to take to the hills echarse al monte
hill climb subida en cuesta
hill ['hɪl] n
1) : colina f, cerro m
2) slope: cuesta f, pendiente f
hill
n.
alcor s.m.
altozano s.m.
cerro s.m.
colina s.f.
collado s.m.
cuesta s.f.
eminencia s.f.
morro s.m.
otero s.m.
subido s.m.
v.
acohombrar v.
hɪl
noun (low) colina f, cerro m, collado m; (higher) montaña f; (slope, incline) cuesta f

on a hill — (on the top) en (lo alto de) una colina; (on a slope) en una ladera

to walk up/down a hill — subir/bajir una colina (andando)

as old as the hills — más viejo que Matusalén (fam), más viejo que andar a pie (CS fam)

not to amount to a hill of beans — (AmE) no valer* nada

to be over the hill — (colloq) estar* para el arrastre or (RPl) para el deje (fam); (before n)

hill country — territorio m montañoso, región f montañosa

[hɪl]
1.
N (gen) colina f , cerro m , loma f (esp LAm); (high) montaña f ; (=slope) cuesta f

a house at the top of a hill — una casa en lo alto de una colina

I climbed the hill up to the office — subí la cuesta hasta la oficina

the hills la montaña fsing , la sierra fsing
- be over the hill
- chase sb up hill and down dale
- take to the hills
2.
CPD

hill climb N — (Sport) ascensión f de montaña

hill farm N — granja f de montaña

hill farmer N — agricultor(a) m / f de montaña

hill farming N — agricultura f de montaña

hill start N(in vehicle) arranque m en cuesta

to do a hill start — arrancar (un coche) en cuesta

hill walker N — montañero(-a) m / f , senderista mf

hill walking N — montañismo m , senderismo m

to go hill-walking — hacer montañismo, hacer senderismo

* * *
[hɪl]
noun (low) colina f, cerro m, collado m; (higher) montaña f; (slope, incline) cuesta f

on a hill — (on the top) en (lo alto de) una colina; (on a slope) en una ladera

to walk up/down a hill — subir/bajir una colina (andando)

as old as the hills — más viejo que Matusalén (fam), más viejo que andar a pie (CS fam)

not to amount to a hill of beans — (AmE) no valer* nada

to be over the hill — (colloq) estar* para el arrastre or (RPl) para el deje (fam); (before n)

hill country — territorio m montañoso, región f montañosa


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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