arch

arch
1. noun
1) (the top part of a door etc or a support for a roof etc which is built in the shape of a curve.) bóveda
2) (a monument which is shaped like an arch: the Marble Arch in London.) arco
3) (anything that is like an arch in shape: The rainbow formed an arch in the sky.) arco
4) (the raised part of the sole of the foot.) empeine

2. verb
(to (cause to) be in the shape of an arch: The cat arched its back.) arquear
- archway
arch n arco
arch
tr[ɑːʧ]
adjective
1 pícaro,-a
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arch
tr[ɑːʧ]
noun
1 SMALLARCHITECTURE/SMALL arco (vault) bóveda
2 (of foot) empeine nombre masculino
he's got fallen arches tiene los pies planos
transitive verb
1 (back, eyebrows) arquear, enarcar
2 (vault) abovedar
intransitive verb
1 (back, eyebrows) arquearse
2 (vault) formar bóveda
arch ['ɑrʧ] vt
: arquear, enarcar
arch vi
: formar un arco, arquearse
arch adj
1) chief: principal
2) mischievous: malicioso, pícaro
arch n
: arco m
arch (Foot)
n.
empeine s.m.
adj.
arco (Arquitectura) adj.
inquieto, -a adj.
principal adj.
n.
(§ pl.: arches) = arco s.m.
bóveda s.f.
v.
abovedar v.
arcar v.
arquear v.
bombear v.
enarcar v.
encorvar v.

I ɑːrtʃ, ɑːtʃ
noun
a) (Archit) arco m
b) (of foot) arco m

he has fallen arches — tiene (los) pies planos


II
1.
transitive verb \<\<eyebrows/back\>\> arquear

2.
vi (form arch) formar un arco

III
adjective
a) (mischievous) <remark/smile> malicioso, pícaro
b) (superior) <tone> de superioridad

I [ɑːtʃ]
1. N
1) (Archit) arco m ; (=vault) bóveda f
2) [of foot] puente m

fallen arches — pies mpl planos

3) (dental) arcada f , arco m
2.
VT [+ back, body etc] arquear

to arch one's eyebrows — arquear las cejas

3. VI
1) arquearse, formar un arco
2)

to arch over — (Archit) abovedar


II
[ɑːtʃ]
ADJ
1) (=superior) [look] de superioridad; [remark] en tono de superioridad
2) (=mischievous) malicioso
3) (=cunning) [glance, person] astuto

III
[ɑːtʃ]
ADJ (=great)

an arch criminal — un consumado delincuente

an arch hypocrite — un consumado hipócrita, un hipócrita de primer orden

arch-enemy
* * *

I [ɑːrtʃ, ɑːtʃ]
noun
a) (Archit) arco m
b) (of foot) arco m

he has fallen arches — tiene (los) pies planos


II
1.
transitive verb \<\<eyebrows/back\>\> arquear

2.
vi (form arch) formar un arco

III
adjective
a) (mischievous) <remark/smile> malicioso, pícaro
b) (superior) <tone> de superioridad

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