hump

hump
1. noun
1) (a large lump on the back of an animal, person etc: a camel's hump.) joroba, giba
2) (part of a road etc which rises and falls in the shape of a hump.) montículo

2. adjective
(rising and falling in the shape of a hump: a humpback bridge.) arqueado, de fuerte pendiente
hump n joroba
hump
tr[hʌmp]
noun
1 (on back) giba, joroba
2 (hillock) montículo
transitive verb
1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL familiar (carry) cargar
2 taboo joder, follar
intransitive verb
1 taboo joder, follar
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be over the hump haber hecho lo más difícil
to have the hump SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL familiar estar de mal humor
hump ['hʌmp] n
: joroba f, giba f
hump
n.
chepa s.f.
corcova s.f.
giba s.f.
joroba s.f.
lomo para maniobras de gravedad s.m.
montecillo s.m.
prominencia s.f.
v.
encorvar v.
gibar v.

I hʌmp
noun
a) (of camel) joroba f, giba f; (of person) joroba f
b) (in ground) montículo m
c) (bad mood) (BrE colloq)

to get the hump — enfurruñarse

to have the hump — estar* de mal humor


II
transitive verb
1) (hunch) \<\<back\>\> encorvar
2)

hump (about) — (carry) (BrE colloq) cargar*, acarrear

[hʌmp]
1. N
1) (Anat) joroba f
2) [of camel] giba f
3) (in ground) montecillo m

we're over the hump — (fig) ya pasamos lo peor

4) (Brit)
* (=bad mood)

it gives me the hump — me fastidia, me molesta

to have the hump — estar de mal humor

2. VT
1) (=arch) encorvar

to hump one's back — encorvarse

2) * (=carry) llevar
3) *** (=have sex with) joder (Sp) ***, coger (LAm) ***
3.
VI *** (=have sex) joder ***, follar ***
* * *

I [hʌmp]
noun
a) (of camel) joroba f, giba f; (of person) joroba f
b) (in ground) montículo m
c) (bad mood) (BrE colloq)

to get the hump — enfurruñarse

to have the hump — estar* de mal humor


II
transitive verb
1) (hunch) \<\<back\>\> encorvar
2)

hump (about) — (carry) (BrE colloq) cargar*, acarrear


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