Clog in spanish
Obstruir
pronunciation: oʊbstɹ̩uiɹ̩ part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: oʊbstɹ̩uiɹ̩ part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
clog1 = zueco, albarca.
Example: One of the professors I work with wears an old pair of clogs all the time.more:
» clever-clogs = listillo, sabihondo, sabelotodo.
Example: Clever-clogs is British slang for a know-all or know-it-all.» die with + Posesivo + clogs on = morir trabajando, morir con las botas puestas, morir al pie del cañón.
Example: He applied for an engagement at a variety theatre, saying, 'I know I am dying, and I want to die with my clogs on'.» pop + Posesivo + clogs = estirar la pata, morder el polvo, irse al otro barrio, morir, palmarla, espicharla, diñarla, pasar a mejor vida, sacar con los pies por delante, llevar con los pies por delante, salir con los pies por delante.
Example: A tenth of the population is planning on working until popping their clogs in an attempt to pay the bills.» splash + Posesivo + clogs = cambiarle el agua al canario.
Example: They began to search frantically and were near despair when they found him in a nearby street 'splashing his clogs'.clog2 = atasco, obstrucción.
Example: Many malfunctions of diesel engines occur due to clogs in the fuel system caused by contamination of bacteria, fungi and yeast.clog3 = atorar, saturar, obturar, colapsar, atrancarse.
Example: This type of papers clog the system with already published ideas and impede the publication of new material.more:
» clog + the drain = atorar el desagüe.
Example: We must act quickly when problems are already present and before the iron ochre has managed to clog your drain.» clog up = obstruir, bloquear.
Example: It is wise to fan the paper to separate the sheets and let air in between them, otherwise several sheets might stick together and clog up the printer.» unclog = desatascar, desatorar.
Example: Fortunately, most toilet bowls can be unclogged with a plunger, often referred to as a plumber's friend.