scum

scum
noun
1) (dirty foam that forms on the surface of a liquid: The pond was covered with (a) scum.) espuma
2) (bad, worthless people: People of that sort are the scum of the earth.) escoria
scum
tr[skʌm]
noun
1 (froth) espuma; (on pond) verdín nombre masculino
2 pejorative (people) escoria; (individual) canalla nombre masculino
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
the scum of the earth la escoria de la sociedad
scum ['skʌm] n
1) froth: espuma f, nata f
2) : verdín m (encima de un líquido)
scum
n.
escoria s.f.
hez s.f.
verdín s.m.
zupia s.f.
skʌm
noun
1) u (on liquid) capa f de suciedad
2) (colloq)
a) (people) escoria f

the scum of the earth — la escoria de la sociedad

b) (individual)

you scum! — cerdo! (fam), canalla!

[skʌm]
N
1) (on liquid) espuma f ; (on pond) verdín m
2) pej (=people) escoria f

the scum of the earth — la escoria de la tierra

3) ***
pej = scumbag
* * *
[skʌm]
noun
1) u (on liquid) capa f de suciedad
2) (colloq)
a) (people) escoria f

the scum of the earth — la escoria de la sociedad

b) (individual)

you scum! — cerdo! (fam), canalla!


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