grin

grin
ɡrin
1. past tense, past participle - grinned; verb
(to smile broadly: The children grinned happily for the photographer.) sonreír abiertamente, sonreír de oreja a oreja

2. noun
(a broad smile.) sonrisa de oreja a oreja
grin1 n sonrisa
she had a big grin on her face sonreía de oreja a oreja
grin2 vb sonreír
she was grinning with pleasure sonreía muy felizmente
El pasado y participio pasado de grin se escribe grinned; el gerundio se escribe grinning
grin
tr[grɪn]
noun
1 (genuine) sonrisa (abierta); (mocking) sonrisa burlona
intransitive verb (pt & pp grinned, ger grinning)
1 sonreír (abiertamente)
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to grin and bear it aguantarse, poner al mal tiempo buena cara
grin ['grɪn] vi, grinned ; grinning : sonreír abiertamente
grin n
: sonrisa f abierta
grin
n.
mueca s.f.
sonrisa s.f.
v.
sonreírse bonachonamente v.

I grɪn
intransitive verb -nn- sonreír* (abiertamente o burlonamente)

she was grinning from ear to ear — sonreía de oreja a oreja

to grin and bear it — aguantarse


II
noun sonrisa f

and you can take o wipe that grin off your face! — y no te rías!

[ɡrɪn]
1.
N (=smile) sonrisa f ; (sardonic) sonrisa f burlona; (=grimace) mueca f
2.
VI sonreír abiertamente (at a)
- grin and bear it
* * *

I [grɪn]
intransitive verb -nn- sonreír* (abiertamente o burlonamente)

she was grinning from ear to ear — sonreía de oreja a oreja

to grin and bear it — aguantarse


II
noun sonrisa f

and you can take o wipe that grin off your face! — y no te rías!


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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