gaffer

gaffer
gaffer
tr['gæfəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 (in film-making) jefe nombre masculino de eléctricos
2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL familiar (foreman) jefe nombre masculino, encargado
3 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL familiar (old man) vejete nombre masculino
gaffer*
n.
capataz s.m.
vejete* s.m.
'gæfər, 'gæfə(r)
noun
1) (Cin, TV) electricista mf
2) (BrE colloq)
a) (boss) patrón m, jefe m
b) (old man) vejete m (fam)
['ɡæfǝ(r)]
1. N
1) (=old man) vejete * m
2) (Brit) (=foreman) capataz m ; (=boss) jefe m
3) (Cine, TV) iluminista mf
2.
CPD

gaffer tape N — cinta f aislante

* * *
['gæfər, 'gæfə(r)]
noun
1) (Cin, TV) electricista mf
2) (BrE colloq)
a) (boss) patrón m, jefe m
b) (old man) vejete m (fam)

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