stool

stool
stu:l
noun
(a seat without a back: a piano-stool; a kitchen stool.) taburete
stool n taburete
stool
tr[stʊːl]
noun
1 (seat) taburete nombre masculino, banqueta
2 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL (faeces) deposición nombre femenino, heces nombre femenino plural
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to fall between two stools quedarse entre dos aguas
stool ['stu:l] n
1) seat: taburete m, banco m
2) footstool: escabel m
3) feces: deposición f de heces
stool (Feces)
n.
deposicion s.f.
n.
asiento s.m.
banqueta s.f.
banquillo s.m.
escabel s.m.
evacuación del vientre s.f.
taburete s.m.
tarima s.f.
stuːl
noun
1) c (seat) taburete m, banco m

to fall between two stools — nadar entre dos aguas

2) c u (feces) (Med) deposición f (frml)
[stuːl]
1. N
1) (=seat) taburete m , escabel m ; (folding) silla f de tijera
- fall between two stools
2) (Med) (=faeces) deposición f
3) (Bot) planta f madre
2.
CPD

stool pigeon * N(=informer) chivato(-a) * m / f , soplón(-ona) * m / f ; (=decoy) señuelo m

* * *
[stuːl]
noun
1) c (seat) taburete m, banco m

to fall between two stools — nadar entre dos aguas

2) c u (feces) (Med) deposición f (frml)

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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  • stool|y — or stool|ie «STOO lee», noun, plural stool|ies. U.S. Slang. a stool pigeon …   Useful english dictionary

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  • stool — (n.) O.E. stol seat for one person, from P.Gmc. *stolaz (Cf. O.Fris. stol, O.N. stoll, O.H.G. stuol, Ger. Stuhl seat, Goth. stols high seat, throne ), from PIE *sta lo , locative of root *sta to stand (Cf. Lith …   Etymology dictionary

  • stool — [sto͞ol] n. [ME < OE stol, akin to Ger stuhl < IE * stal (> OSlav stolū, throne, seat) < base * sta , to STAND] 1. a) a single seat having three or four legs and no back or arms b) FOOTSTOOL 2. the inside ledge at the bottom of a… …   English World dictionary

  • Stool — Stool, n. [L. stolo. See {Stolon}.] (Hort.) A plant from which layers are propagated by bending its branches into the soil. P. Henderson. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Stool — Stool, v. i. (Agric.) To ramfy; to tiller, as grain; to shoot out suckers. R. D. Blackmore. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • stool — [stu:l] n [: Old English; Origin: stol] 1.) a seat that has three or four legs, but no back or arms ▪ a bar stool 2.) medical a piece of solid waste from your ↑bowels …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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