rogue

rogue
rəuɡ
noun
1) (a dishonest person: I wouldn't buy a car from a rogue like him.) bribón, granuja
2) (a mischievous person, especially a child: She's a little rogue sometimes.) pillo, pícaro
rogue n sinvergüenza
rogue
tr[rəʊg]
noun
1 bribón,-ona, pillo,-a
rogue ['ro:g] n
scoundrel: pícaro m, -ra f; pillo m, -lla f
rogue
n.
belitre s.m.
bellaco s.m.
canalla s.f.
cuquero s.m.
galopín s.m.
granuja s.f.
mantés, -esa s.m.,f.
pillastre s.m.
pillo s.m.
pícaro s.m.
tunante s.m.

I rəʊg
noun pícaro, -ra m,f, pillo, -lla m,f

II
adjective (before n)
a) <elephant/male> solitario
b) <trader/company> deshonesto
[rǝʊɡ]
1. N
1) (=thief etc) pícaro(-a) m / f , pillo(-a) m / f ; hum granuja mf

you rogue! — ¡canalla!

2) (Zool) animal m solitario, animal m apartado de la manada
2. ADJ
1) (Zool) [lion, male] solitario, apartado de la manada

rogue elephant — elefante m solitario (y peligroso)

2) (Bio, Med) [gene] defectuoso
3) (=maverick) [person] que va por libre, inconformista; [company] sin escrúpulos

rogue cop *(=criminal) policía mf corrupto(-a)

3.
CPD

rogue's gallery N — fichero m de delincuentes

rogue state N — estado m canalla

rogue trader N — comerciante mf sin escrúpulos

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I [rəʊg]
noun pícaro, -ra m,f, pillo, -lla m,f

II
adjective (before n)
a) <elephant/male> solitario
b) <trader/company> deshonesto

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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