jib

jib
‹ib
noun
1) (a three-cornered sail on the front mast of a ship.) foque
2) (the jutting-out arm of a crane.) aguilón, brazo
jib
tr[ʤɪb]
intransitive verb
1 (animal) plantarse; (person) resistirse, negarse
she jibbed at wearing the new uniform se resistió a llevar el nuevo uniforme
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jib
tr[ʤɪb]
noun
1 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL (sail) foque nombre masculino
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
jib boom botalón nombre masculino de foque
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jib
tr[ʤɪb]
noun
1 (beam) aguilón nombre masculino, brazo
jib ['ʤɪb] n
: foque m (de un barco)
jib
n.
aguilón s.m.
fogue s.m.
foque s.m.
pescante s.m.
v.
negarse v.
resistirse v.
dʒɪb
noun
1) (sail) foque m

the cut of somebody's jib — (dated)

I don't like the cut of his jib — no me gusta su pinta (fam)

2) (of crane) brazo m

I [dʒɪb]
1.
N (Naut) foque m ; [of crane] aguilón m , brazo m
2.
CPD

jib boom N — botalón m de foque


II
[dʒɪb]
VI [horse] plantarse; [person] rehusar, negarse

to jib at (doing) sth — resistirse a (hacer) algo

he jibbed at it — se negó a aprobarlo

* * *
[dʒɪb]
noun
1) (sail) foque m

the cut of somebody's jib — (dated)

I don't like the cut of his jib — no me gusta su pinta (fam)

2) (of crane) brazo m

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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