shave

shave
ʃeiv
1. verb
1) (to cut away (hair) from (usually oneself) with a razor: He only shaves once a week.) afeitarse
2) ((sometimes with off) to scrape or cut away (the surface of wood etc): The joiner shaved a thin strip off the edge of the door.) cepillar
3) (to touch lightly in passing: The car shaved the wall.) pasar rozando

2. noun
((the result of) an act of shaving.) afeitado
- shavings
shave1 n afeitado
you need a shave deberías afeitarte
to have a shave afeitarse
shave2 vb afeitarse
he shaved his head se afeitó la cabeza
El gerundio de shave se escribe shaving
shave
tr[ʃeɪv]
noun
1 afeitado
transitive verb
1 (face, legs, underarms) afeitar; (head) rapar
you've shaved off your beard te has afeitado la barba
she shaves her legs se afeita las piernas
2 (wood) cepillar
3 figurative use (reduce - costs) recortar
4 familiar (touch slightly) rozar
intransitive verb
1 (person) afeitarse
he shaves every morning se afeita cada mañana
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to have a close shave figurative use salvarse por los pelos
to have a shave afeitarse
wet shave afeitado con espuma
shave ['ʃeɪv] v, shaved ; shaved or shaven ['ʃeɪvə n] ; shaving vt
1) : afeitar, rasurar
she shaved her legs: se rasuró las piernas
they shaved (off) his beard: le afeitaron la barba
2) slice: cortar (en pedazos finos)
shave vi
: afeitarse, rasurarse
shave n
: afeitada f, rasurada f
shave
n.
afeitada s.f.
afeitado s.m.
rapadura s.f.
v.
(§ p.,p.p.: shaved) or p.p.: shaven•) = afeitar v.
desbarbar v.
raer v.
rapar v.
rasurar v.

I
1. ʃeɪv
transitive verb
1) \<\<person\>\> afeitar or (esp Méx) rasurar

she shaves her legs — se afeita or (esp Méx) se rasura las piernas

to shave o (BrE also) to shave off one's beard/mustache — afeitarse or (esp Méx) rasurarse la barba/el bigote

2) (touch in passing) rozar*

2.
shave vi \<\<person\>\> afeitarse or (esp Méx) rasurarse; \<\<razor\>\> afeitar

II
noun afeitada f or (esp Méx) rasurada f

to have a shave — afeitarse or (esp Méx) rasurarse

a close o narrow shave — (colloq)

we won in the end, but it was a pretty close shave — al final ganamos, pero por los pelos or por un pelo (fam)

[ʃeɪv] (vb: pt shaved) (pp shaved, shaven)
1.
N

to have a shave — afeitarse, rasurarse (esp LAm)

to have a close or narrow shave — (fig) salvarse de milagro or por los pelos

that was a close shave! — ¡qué poco le ha faltado!, ¡(ha sido) por los pelos!

2.
VT [+ person, face] afeitar, rasurar (esp LAm); [+ wood] cepillar; (fig) (=skim, graze) pasar rozando

to shave (off) one's beard — afeitarse la barba

to shave one's legs — afeitarse las piernas

3.
VI [person] afeitarse, rasurarse (esp LAm)
* * *

I
1. [ʃeɪv]
transitive verb
1) \<\<person\>\> afeitar or (esp Méx) rasurar

she shaves her legs — se afeita or (esp Méx) se rasura las piernas

to shave o (BrE also) to shave off one's beard/mustache — afeitarse or (esp Méx) rasurarse la barba/el bigote

2) (touch in passing) rozar*

2.
shave vi \<\<person\>\> afeitarse or (esp Méx) rasurarse; \<\<razor\>\> afeitar

II
noun afeitada f or (esp Méx) rasurada f

to have a shave — afeitarse or (esp Méx) rasurarse

a close o narrow shave — (colloq)

we won in the end, but it was a pretty close shave — al final ganamos, pero por los pelos or por un pelo (fam)


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