La palabra inglés para dedo es
finger
Definición inglesa
dedo | |
1. n-m. digit (a part of the body inclusive of fingers or toes) | |
El pan, el queso y la fruta con dos dedos comerás; con tres también podrás; mas con cuatro ya es cosa bruta. - Bread, cheese and fruit with two fingers thou shalt eat; with three thou also maye | |
2. n-m. thimble (a small device to protect a thumb or finger during sewing) | |
3. n-m. (informal) finger (the width of a finger as an approximate unit of length) | |
4. n-m. (historical) dedo (a traditional Spanish unit of measurement about equal to 1.75 cm) |
Traducciones de dedo y sus definiciones
finger | |||
1. s. Dedo | |||
2. Señalar |
finger | |||
1. s. (anatomy) A slender jointed extremity of the human hand, (often) exclusive of the thumb. | |||
Humans have two hands and ten fingers. Each hand has one thumb and four fingers. | |||
2. s. (zoology) Similar or similar-looking extremities in other animals, particularly: | |||
3. s. The lower, smaller segment of an arthropod claw. | |||
4. s. One of the supporting structures of wings in birds, bats, etc. evolved from earlier toes or fingers. | |||
5. s. One of the slender bony structures before the pectoral fins of gurnards and sea robin, pl=s (Triglidae). | |||
6. s. Something similar in shape to the human finger, particularly: | |||
7. s. (cuisine) Finger-shaped pieces of food. | |||
chocolate fingers; fish fingers; cheese fingers | |||
8. s. (chemistry) A tube extending from a sealed system, or sometimes into one in the case of a cold finger. | |||
9. s. (UK regional, botany, usually in plural, obsolete) (altname, foxglove) (D. purpurea). | |||
10. s. Something similarly extending, (especially) from a larger body, particularly: | |||
a finger of land; a finger of smoke | |||
11. s. (botany) Various protruding plant structures, as a banana from its hand. | |||
12. s. (anatomy, obsolete) A lobe of the liver. | |||
13. s. (historical) The teeth parallel to the blade of a scythe, fitted to a wooden frame called a crade. | |||
14. s. The projections of a reaper or mower which similarly separate the stalks for cutting. | |||
15. s. (nautical) (clipping of finger pier): a shorter, narrower pier projecting from a larger dock. | |||
16. s. (aviation) (altname, jet bridge): the narrow elevated walkway connecting a plane to an airport. | |||
17. s. Something similar in function or agency to the human finger, (usually) with regard to touching, grasping, or pointing. | |||
18. s. (obsolete) (altname, hand), the part of a clock pointing to the hour, minute, or second. | |||
19. s. (US, obsolete slang) A policeman or prison guard. | |||
20. s. (US, rare slang) An informer to the police, (especially) one who identifies a criminal during a lineup. | |||
21. s. (US, rare slang) A criminal who scouts for prospective victims and targets or who performs reconnaissance before a crime. | |||
22. s. (units of measure) Various units of measure based or notionally based on the adult human finger, particularly | |||
23. s. (historical) (altname, digit): former units of measure notionally based on its width but variously standardized, (especially) the English digit of frac | |||
24. s. (historical) A unit of length notionally based on the length of an adult human's middle finger, standardized as 4½(nbsp)inches (11.43nbspcm). | |||
25. s. (historical) (altname, digit): frac, 1, 12 the observed diameter of the sun or moon, (especially) with regard to eclipses. | |||
26. s. (originally US) An informal measure of alcohol based on its height in a given glass compared to the width of the pourer's fingers while holding it. | |||
Gimme three fingers of bourbon. | |||
27. s. (fashion) A part of a glove intended to cover a finger. | |||
28. s. (informal, obsolete) Skill in the use of the fingers, as in playing upon a musical instrument. | |||
29. s. (informal, rare) Someone skilled in the use of their fingers, (especially) a pickpocket. | |||
30. s. (UK slang) A person. | |||
31. s. A chicken finger. | |||
32. s. (especially in the phrase 'give someone the finger') An obscene or insulting gesture made by raising one's middle finger towards someone with the palm of one's hand facing inwards. | |||
33. v. To identify or point out. Also put the finger on. To report to or identify for the authorities, rat on, rat out, squeal on, tattle on, turn in, to finger. | |||
34. v. To poke or probe with a finger or fingers. | |||
35. v. To use the fingers to penetrate and sexually stimulate one's own or another person's vagina or anus; to fingerbang | |||
36. v. (transitive, music) To use specified finger positions in producing notes on a musical instrument. | |||
37. v. (transitive, music) To provide instructions in written music as to which fingers are to be used to produce particular notes or passages. | |||
38. v. (transitive, computing) To query (a user's status) using the Finger protocol. | |||
39. v. (obsolete) To steal; to purloin. | |||
40. v. (transitive, obsolete) To execute, as any delicate work. |
thimble | © | ||
1. dedal, dedo |
thimble | © | ||
1. s. (sewing) A pitted, now usually metal, cap for the fingers, used in sewing to push the needle. | |||
2. s. A similarly shaped socket in machinery. | |||
3. s. A thimbleful. | |||
4. s. (nautical) A ring of metal or rope used in a ship's rigging; it is a protection against chafing. |
digit | © | ||
1. dígito, cifra |
digit | © | ||
1. s. (mathematics) The whole numbers from 0 to 9 and the Arabic numerals representing them, which are combined to represent base 10 numbers. | |||
The number 123.4 has four digits: the hundreds digit is 1, the tens digit is 2, the units digit is 3, and the tenths digit is 4. | |||
2. s. (mathematics) Similarly fundamental numerals in other systems. | |||
Hexadecimal numeration (Base 16) includes the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 but also A (=10), B (=11), C (=12), D (=13), E (=14), and F (=15). Sixteen itself is written as the two-digit n | |||
3. s. (units of measure, astronomy) (frac, 1, 12) the apparent diameter of the sun or moon, (chiefly) as a measure of the totality of an eclipse. | |||
A six-digit eclipse covers half the lunar surface. | |||
4. s. (historical units of measure) A unit of length notionally based upon the width of an adult human finger, standardized differently in various places and times, (especially) the English digit of (frac | |||
5. s. (units of measure, obsolete) (altname, inch). | |||
6. s. (anatomy) A narrow extremity of the human hand or foot: a finger, thumb, or toe. | |||
7. s. (zoology) Similar or similar-looking structures in other animals. | |||
8. s. (geometry, rare, obsolete) (altname, degree): frac, 1, 360 of a circle. | |||
9. v. To point at or point out with the finger. |
jigger | |
jigger | ||
1. s. (US) A double-ended vessel, generally of stainless steel or other metal, one end of which typically measures 1 1/2 fluid ounces, the other typically 1 fluid ounce. | ||
2. s. (US) A measure of 1 1/2 fluid ounces of liquor. | ||
3. s. (US, slang) A drink of whisky. | ||
4. s. (mining) The sieve used in sorting or separating ore. | ||
5. s. (mining) One who jigs; a miner who sorts or cleans ore by the process of jigging. | ||
6. s. (pottery) A horizontal lathe used in producing flatware. | ||
7. s. (textiles) A device used in the dyeing of cloth. | ||
8. s. A pendulum rolling machine for slicking or graining leather. | ||
9. s. (slang) A bicycle. | ||
10. s. (golf, dated) A wooden or metal headed golf club used to play low flying shots to the putting green from short distances. | ||
11. s. A warehouse crane. | ||
12. s. (nautical) A light tackle, consisting of a double and single block and the fall, used for various purposes, as to increase the purchase on a topsail sheet in hauling it home; the watch tackle. | ||
13. s. (nautical) A jiggermast. | ||
14. s. (nautical, New England) A small fishing vessel, rigged like a yawl. | ||
15. s. (fishing) A device used by fishermen to set their nets under the ice of frozen lakes. | ||
16. s. (archaic) One who dances jigs; an odd-looking person. | ||
17. s. (New Zealand) A short board or plank inserted into tree for a person to stand on while cutting off higher branches. | ||
18. s. (US) (non-gloss A placeholder name for any small mechanical device.) | ||
19. s. (rail, NZ) A railway jigger, a small motorized or human powered vehicle used by railway workers to traverse railway tracks. | ||
20. s. The bridge or rest for the cue in billiards. | ||
21. s. (archaic) A streetcar drawn by a single horse. | ||
22. s. (archaic) A kind of early electric cash register. | ||
23. v. To alter or adjust, particularly in ways not originally intended. | ||
You'll have to jigger it from the original specifications to get it to work. | ||
24. v. (pottery) To use a jigger. | ||
25. v. To move, send, or drive with a jerk; to jerk; also, to drive or send over with a jerk, as a golf ball. | ||
26. s. A sandflea, Tunga penetrans, of the order Siphonaptera; chigoe. | ||
27. s. A larva of any of several mites in the family ; chigger, harvest mite. | ||
28. s. (slang) A prison; a jail cell. | ||
29. s. (dialect, Scouse, dated) An alleyway separating the backs of two rows of houses. | ||
30. s. (slang) A penis. | ||
31. s. (slang) A vagina. | ||
32. s. (obsolete, UK, thieves) A door. | ||
33. s. (slang) An illegal distillery. | ||
34. s. (slang) A lock pick. | ||
35. v. (slang) To imprison. | ||
36. v. (slang) To confound; to damn. |
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