mud

mud
1. noun
(wet soft earth.) barro, lodo

2. verb
(to make muddy: You've muddied the floor!) ensuciar de barro, llenar de barro
- mudguard
- mudskipper

mud n barro
mud
tr[mʌd]
noun
1 (gen) barro, lodo; (thick) fango
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
here's mud in your eye! (cheers) ¡salud!
mud sticks es difícil quitarse la mala fama de encima
his «(her etc)» name is mud tiene muy mala fama
to sling mud at somebody / throw mud at somebody lanzar acusaciones a alguien, insultar a alguien
mud bath (medicinal) baño de lodo 2 (state) barrizal nombre masculino
mud flat marisma
mud ['mʌd] n
: barro m, fango m, lodo m
mud
n.
barro s.m.
cieno s.m.
fango s.m.
lama s.f.
limo s.m.
lodo s.m.
mʌd
mass noun barro m, fango m, lodo m

to be as clear as mud — (iro) ser* un galimatías

to throw o sling mud (at somebody) — insultar (a alguien); (before n) <brick, hut> de barro, de adobe

[mʌd]
1.
N barro m, lodo m

to stick in the mud — [cart] quedarse atascado en el barro; [ship] embarrancar

- mud in your eye!
- drag sb's name through the mud
- sling or throw mud at sb
2.
CPD

mud bank N — banco m de lodo

mud bath N — baño m de lodo

mud flap N — cortina f

mud hut N — choza f de barro

mud pack N — mascarilla f de barro

mud pie N — bola f de barro

mud wall N — tapia f

mud wrestling Nespectáculo de lucha sobre un cuadrilátero de barro

* * *
[mʌd]
mass noun barro m, fango m, lodo m

to be as clear as mud — (iro) ser* un galimatías

to throw o sling mud (at somebody) — insultar (a alguien); (before n) <brick, hut> de barro, de adobe


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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