bee

bee
bi:
noun
1) (a four-winged insect that makes honey.) abeja
2) ((especially American) a meeting for combined work and enjoyment: a knitting bee.) trabajo colectivo
- beeswax
- a bee in one's bonnet
- make a bee-line for

bee n abeja
bee
tr[biː]
noun
1 abeja
2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL círculo de amigos
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be as busy as a bee estar muy ocupado,-a
to have a bee in one's bonnet familiar tener una obsesión
to think one's the bees' knees familiar creerse el rey del mambo
carpenter bee abeja carpintera
bee ['bi:] n
1) : abeja f (insecto)
2) gathering: círculo m, reunión f
bee
n.
abeja s.f.
biː
noun
1) (Zool) abeja f

you have been a busy bee, haven't you? — cómo has trabajado!

to have a bee in one's bonnet about something — (colloq) tener* monomanía con algo, tener* algo metido entre ceja y ceja

to think one is the bee's knees — (colloq) creerse* lo máximo or el no va más (fam)

2) (social gathering) (esp AmE) círculo m

sewing bee — círculo de costura

[biː]
1. N
1) (Zool) abeja f
- have a bee in one's bonnet about sth
2) (esp US) círculo m social; spelling
2.
CPD

bee eater N — (Orn) abejaruco m

bee sting N — picadura f de abeja

* * *
[biː]
noun
1) (Zool) abeja f

you have been a busy bee, haven't you? — cómo has trabajado!

to have a bee in one's bonnet about something — (colloq) tener* monomanía con algo, tener* algo metido entre ceja y ceja

to think one is the bee's knees — (colloq) creerse* lo máximo or el no va más (fam)

2) (social gathering) (esp AmE) círculo m

sewing bee — círculo de costura


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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