Swine in spanish

Canalla

pronunciation: kɑnɑjɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

swine1 = cerdo, marrano, puerco, cochino, ganado porcino. [Tanto singular como plural]

Example: The words 'swine,' 'hogs,' and 'pigs' refer to animals of the porcine family or pig family.

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» cast pearls before swine = echarle margaritas a los cerdos, no está hecha la miel para la boca del asno.

Example: To attempt to draw them into a conversation, search for common ground, or drop the partisan heat is to cast pearls before swin.

» swine fever = fiebre porcina, gripe porcina.

Example: The latest swine fever scare scythed through stock markets, cutting back gains made last week.

» swine flu = fiebre porcina, gripe porcina, gripe A.

Example: The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.

» swineherd = porquero.

Example: Thus the prince was appointed imperial swineherd, and as such he lived in a wretchedly small room near the pigsty where he worked all day long.

» swineherder = porquero.

Example: In the story, Syphilis was a swineherder who had the disease, but people misunderstood the book title and thus the name came to mean the disease.

» swine influenza = fiebre porcina, gripe porcina.

Example: Swine influenza is a virus disease that can cause epidemics of acute respiratory disease in pigs.

» swine's snout = diente de león.

Example: Swine's snout was, during the Victorian period, the popular name for the dandelion, commonly used in salads .

swine2 = cerdo, canalla, granuja, cabrón, cabrito, mamón. 

Example: In German law it is a criminal offense for A to insult B, for example, by calling him a swine.
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