crow

crow
krəu
1. noun
1) (the name given to a number of large birds, generally black.) cuervo, grajo
2) (the cry of a cock.) canto, cacareo

2. verb
1) ((past tense crew) to utter the cry of a cock.) cantar, cacarear
2) (to utter a cry of delight etc: The baby crowed with happiness.) gritar con satisfacción, emitir gorgoritos, gorjear
crow n cuervo
crow
tr[krəʊ]
intransitive verb (pt crowed o crew tr[krʊː] , pp crowed)
1 (cock) cantar, cacarear; (baby) gorjear; (person) alardear, pavonearse
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to crow about/over something alardear de algo, jactarse de algo
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crow
tr[krəʊ]
noun
1 (bird) cuervo
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
as the crow flies en línea recta
to eat crow SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL humillarse
crow's-feet patas nombre femenino plural de gallo
crow's nest vigía, cofa
crow ['kro:] vi
1) : cacarear, cantar (como un cuervo)
2) brag: alardear, presumir
crow n
1) : cuervo m (ave)
2) : cantar m (del gallo)
crow
n.
buche s.m.
corneja s.f.
cuervo s.m.
grajo s.m.
remolino s.m.
v.
cacarear v.
cantar el gallo v.
jactarse v.
krəʊ
I
noun
1) (Zool) cuervo m

as the crow flies — en línea recta; eat 1), stone II

2) (cry - of rooster) cacareo m

II
1.
intransitive verb
a) \<\<cock\>\> cacarear
b) (exult) alardear, pavonearse

to crow ABOUT/OVER something — alardear or jactarse de algo


2.
vt alardear
[krǝʊ]
1. N
1) (=bird) cuervo m

as the crow flies — en línea recta, a vuelo de pájaro

stone the crows! * — ¡caray! *

2) (=noise) [of cock] cacareo m ; [of baby, person] grito m

a crow of delight — un gorjeo de placer

2. VI
1) (pt crowed, crew) [cock] cacarear, cantar
2) (pt crowed) [child] gorjear; (fig) jactarse, pavonearse

to crow over or about sth — jactarse de algo, felicitarse por algo

it's nothing to crow about — no hay motivo para sentirse satisfecho

* * *
[krəʊ]
I
noun
1) (Zool) cuervo m

as the crow flies — en línea recta; eat 1), stone II

2) (cry - of rooster) cacareo m

II
1.
intransitive verb
a) \<\<cock\>\> cacarear
b) (exult) alardear, pavonearse

to crow ABOUT/OVER something — alardear or jactarse de algo


2.
vt alardear

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