Fox in spanish

zorro

pronunciation: θoʊroʊ part of speech: noun
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fox1 = zorro. 

Example: The article 'Sealing criminal history records: shall we let the fox guard the henhouse in the name of privacy?' has once again raised the debate on the consequences of allowing press and public to view such data.

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» as sly as a fox = tan astuto como un zorro.

Example: She was in trouble and wanted to marry a fortune and save the whole family -- as sly as a fox.

» as wily as a fox = más astuto que un zorro, tan astuto como un zorro.

Example: As the saying goes, 'Be as innocent as a lamb, and as wily as a fox' -- shrewdness is a valuable attribute in this cutthroat world.

» foxhound = raposero, zorrero, perro raposero, perro zorrero.

Example: They later followed the cavalcade of foxhounds which set out from the centre of the village.

» fox-hunting = caza del zorro, cacería del zorro, caza de zorros, cacería de zorros.

Example: In the 19th century, the wit and playwright Oscar Wilde memorably mocked fox-hunting as 'the unspeakable in full pursuit of the uneatable'.

» fox terrier = fox terrier.

Example: Most fox terriers are active, alert, feisty when provoked, and thrive on exercise.

fox2 = confundir, desconcertar, dejar perplejo, tener perplejo. 

Example: Ocean energy has foxed the best minds in engineering, but one investor thinks he can crack it.

fox3 = embaucar, engatusar, encandilar, estafar. 

Example: Time and again I have noticed how the US public have been foxed by both Democrats and Republicans alike.

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» outfox = superar, burlar, ser más astuto que, ganarle la partida a, ganarle la vez a, mojarle la oreja a. [También escrito out-fox. Pincha en para ver una lista de palabras que comienzan con este prefijo usado para indicar generalmente ]

Example: It also led to a continuing guerilla war between the authorities and caricaturists who sought to evade, outfox, or entirely defy them.

fox4 = descolorar. 

Example: Despite the deterioration of the manuscript or printed book because of fading inks, disintegrating bindings, foxing, cockling, or crumbling paper, we could still preserve the artifact with a variety of proven conservation and preservation techniques.

Fox synonyms

throw in spanish: lanzar, pronunciation: θroʊ part of speech: verb trick in spanish: truco, pronunciation: trɪk part of speech: noun confound in spanish: confundir, pronunciation: kɑnfaʊnd part of speech: verb fob in spanish: engañar, pronunciation: fɔb part of speech: noun, verb discombobulate in spanish: discombobular, pronunciation: dɪskəmbɔbjuleɪt part of speech: verb confuse in spanish: confundir, pronunciation: kənfjuz part of speech: verb dodger in spanish: gandul, pronunciation: dɑdʒɜr part of speech: noun bedevil in spanish: molestar, pronunciation: bɪdevəl part of speech: verb befuddle in spanish: confundir, pronunciation: bɪfʌdəl part of speech: verb fuddle in spanish: emborracharse, pronunciation: fʌdəl part of speech: verb slyboots in spanish: taimado, pronunciation: slɪbjuz part of speech: noun george fox in spanish: zorro george, pronunciation: dʒɔrdʒfɑks part of speech: noun
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