yarn

yarn
I
noun
(wool, cotton etc spun into thread: knitting-yarn; a length of yarn.) hilo

II
noun
(an old word for a story or tale: He told us interesting yarns about his travels.)
yarn
tr[jɑːn]
noun
1 hilo
2 (story) cuento
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to spin a yarn (story) contar un cuento 2 (lie) venir con cuentos
he span me a yarn about being ill me vino con el cuento de que estaba enfermo
yarn ['jɑrn] n
1) : hilado m
2) tale: historia f, cuento m
to spin a yarn: inventar una historia
yarn
v.
contar cosas inverosímiles v.
n.
burlería s.f.
cuento inverosímil s.m.
estambre s.m.
hilado s.m.
hilaza s.f.
hilo s.m.
jɑːrn, jɑːn
noun
1) u c (Tex) hilo m
2) c (tale) (colloq) historia f

to spin a yarn — inventar una historia

[jɑːn]
1. N
1) (=wool) hilo m
2) (=tale) cuento m , historia f
- spin a yarn

she spun them a yarn about how she'd masterminded the whole project — les soltó una historia de cómo había estado al frente de todo el proyecto

2.
VI contar historias
* * *
[jɑːrn, jɑːn]
noun
1) u c (Tex) hilo m
2) c (tale) (colloq) historia f

to spin a yarn — inventar una historia


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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