spade

spade
I speid noun
(a tool with a broad blade and a handle, used for digging.) pala

II speid noun
(one of the playing-cards of the suit spades.)
spade n pala
Es la pala que se usa para cavar
spade
tr[speɪd]
noun
1 (for digging) pala
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to call a spade a spade llamar al pan, pan y al vino, vino
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spade
tr[speɪd]
noun
1 (playing card - international pack) pica; (- Spanish pack) espada
spade ['speɪd] v, spaded ; spading vt
: palear
spade vi
: usar una pala
spade n
1) shovel: pala f
2) : pica f (naipe)
spade
n.
azada s.f.
laya s.f.
legón s.m.
pala s.f.
pique s.m.
zapa s.f.
v.
layar v.
speɪd
noun
1) (tool) pala f

to call a spade a spade — llamar al pan, pan y al vino, vino, llamar a las cosas por su nombre

2) spades pl (suit) (+ sing or pl vb) picas fpl

in spades — (AmE colloq)

you have our support, in spades — te apoyamos cien por ciento

[speɪd]
N
1) (=tool) pala f
- call a spade a spade
2) spades (Cards) picas fpl , picos mpl ; (in Spanish pack) espadas fpl

the three of spades — el tres de espadas

to play spades — jugar espadas

to play a spade — jugar una espada

3) pej *** negro(-a) m / f
* * *
[speɪd]
noun
1) (tool) pala f

to call a spade a spade — llamar al pan, pan y al vino, vino, llamar a las cosas por su nombre

2) spades pl (suit) (+ sing or pl vb) picas fpl

in spades — (AmE colloq)

you have our support, in spades — te apoyamos cien por ciento


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