Deal
pronunciation: dil
part of speech: noun, verb
asestar = pack ; cop.
Example: This giant prehistoric sea predator packed the most powerful bite of any fish, living or extinct -- strong enough to shear a shark clean in half.Example: I am just an average citizen so have to cop this sort of biased, gutter journalism on the chin.
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» asestar el golpe de gracia
= administer + the coup de grace
; deliver + the coup de grace
.
Example: He was also the only of the partners in crime who administered the coup de grace to each of the murdered women.
Example: By then the church was in ruins and Apaches delivered the coup de grâce by torching its remaining timbers and other wooden elements.
» asestar una cuchillada
= knife
.
Example: They became so angry that they knifed him in the head.
» asestar una puñalada
= knife
.
Example: They became so angry that they knifed him in the head.
» asestar un cuchillazo
= knife
.
Example: They became so angry that they knifed him in the head.
» asestar un golpe
= give + Nombre + a blow
; deal + a blow
; strike + a blow
; land + Nombre + a blow
.
Example: It was as if she had been given a dizzying blow = Fue como si le hubieran dado un golpe y se hubiera mareado.
Example: The Internet has dealt a blow to the librarian's comfortable role as an information gatekeeper at the centre of the information providing business.
Example: This ultimately resulted in a Supreme Court decision that supported the defendants, striking what the music industry claimed would be a 'mortal blow' to its livelihood.
Example: Although he'd just landed her a body blow, she again recovered her poise almost miraculously.
» asestar un golpe mortal
= deal + a death blow
; strike + a death blow
; deal + a killer blow
; deliver + a killer blow
; deliver + a death blow
; strike + a killer blow
.
Example: It has been said that Cutter in developing his method of alphabetic subject indexing 'dealt the death blow' to ninenteenth-century title-term indexing.
Example: Moreover, military operations, whatever they may be, will not be able to strike a death blow to international terrorism, indicating that its high time that we probe the topic from a fresh standpoint.
Example: Pakistan has vowed to target Taliban leaders and deal a killer blow to the Islamists.
Example: Some of these remedies would undoubtedly have delivered a killer blow to the parasites in a horse's gut, but unfortunately harmed the horse in the process.
Example: Lebanon is in such turmoil that war at the present time would deliver a death blow to the economy.
Example: Merick quickly sprang to his feet and rushed forward to strike a killer blow, but the troll was already dead.
» asestar un golper
= bash
.
Example: Newspapers took advantage of the accident to attack or 'bash' the nuclear industry or nuclear power in general.
Asestar synonyms
lot
in spanish: mucho,
pronunciation: lɑt
part of speech: noun
hand
in spanish: mano,
pronunciation: hænd
part of speech: noun
work
in spanish: trabajo,
pronunciation: wɜrk
part of speech: noun, verb
care
in spanish: cuidado,
pronunciation: ker
part of speech: noun, verb
take
in spanish: tomar,
pronunciation: teɪk
part of speech: verb
address
in spanish: dirección,
pronunciation: ædres
part of speech: noun, verb
mass
in spanish: masa,
pronunciation: mæs
part of speech: noun
cover
in spanish: cubrir,
pronunciation: kʌvɜr
part of speech: verb, noun
trade
in spanish: comercio,
pronunciation: treɪd
part of speech: noun
consider
in spanish: considerar,
pronunciation: kənsɪdɜr
part of speech: verb
treat
in spanish: tratar,
pronunciation: trit
part of speech: verb
pot
in spanish: maceta,
pronunciation: pɑt
part of speech: noun
conduct
in spanish: conducta,
pronunciation: kəndʌkt
part of speech: noun, verb
share
in spanish: compartir,
pronunciation: ʃer
part of speech: noun, verb
handle
in spanish: encargarse de,
pronunciation: hændəl
part of speech: verb, noun
sight
in spanish: visión,
pronunciation: saɪt
part of speech: noun
stack
in spanish: apilar,
pronunciation: stæk
part of speech: noun
manage
in spanish: gestionar,
pronunciation: mænədʒ
part of speech: verb
contend
in spanish: contender,
pronunciation: kəntend
part of speech: verb
slew
in spanish: montón,
pronunciation: slu
part of speech: noun
sell
in spanish: vender,
pronunciation: sel
part of speech: verb
bargain
in spanish: negociar,
pronunciation: bɑrgən
part of speech: noun, verb
flock
in spanish: rebaño,
pronunciation: flɑk
part of speech: noun
mess
in spanish: lío,
pronunciation: mes
part of speech: noun
pile
in spanish: pila,
pronunciation: paɪl
part of speech: noun
cope
in spanish: capa pluvial,
pronunciation: koʊp
part of speech: verb
spate
in spanish: avalancha,
pronunciation: speɪt
part of speech: noun
mint
in spanish: menta,
pronunciation: mɪnt
part of speech: noun
heap
in spanish: montón,
pronunciation: hip
part of speech: noun
administer
in spanish: administrar,
pronunciation: ədmɪnəstɜr
part of speech: verb
dispense
in spanish: dispensar,
pronunciation: dɪspens
part of speech: verb
plow
in spanish: arado,
pronunciation: plaʊ
part of speech: noun, verb
grapple
in spanish: luchar,
pronunciation: græpəl
part of speech: verb
raft
in spanish: balsa,
pronunciation: ræft
part of speech: noun
batch
in spanish: lote,
pronunciation: bætʃ
part of speech: noun
distribute
in spanish: distribuir,
pronunciation: dɪstrɪbjut
part of speech: verb
allot
in spanish: asignar,
pronunciation: əlɑt
part of speech: verb
plenty
in spanish: mucho,
pronunciation: plenti
part of speech: noun
peck
in spanish: picotear,
pronunciation: pek
part of speech: noun
wad
in spanish: taco,
pronunciation: wɑd
part of speech: noun
carry out
in spanish: llevar a cabo,
pronunciation: kæriaʊt
part of speech: verb
make out
in spanish: dar a entender,
pronunciation: meɪkaʊt
part of speech: verb
apportion
in spanish: prorratear,
pronunciation: əpɔrʃən
part of speech: verb
carry on
in spanish: Continua,
pronunciation: kæriɑn
part of speech: verb
mickle
in spanish: mickle,
pronunciation: mɪkəl
part of speech: noun
woody
in spanish: leñoso,
pronunciation: wʊdi
part of speech: adjective
look at
in spanish: mirar,
pronunciation: lʊkæt
part of speech: verb
muckle
in spanish: muckle,
pronunciation: mʌkəl
part of speech: noun
get by
in spanish: arreglárselas,
pronunciation: getbaɪ
part of speech: verb
dole out
in spanish: repartir,
pronunciation: doʊlaʊt
part of speech: verb
make do
in spanish: arreglarse con lo que hay,
pronunciation: meɪkdu
part of speech: verb
hatful
in spanish: sombrero,
pronunciation: hætfəl
part of speech: noun
dish out
in spanish: repartir de,
pronunciation: dɪʃaʊt
part of speech: verb
mete out
in spanish: repartir de,
pronunciation: mitaʊt
part of speech: verb
softwood
in spanish: madera blanda,
pronunciation: sɔftwʊd
part of speech: noun
shell out
in spanish: pagar,
pronunciation: ʃelaʊt
part of speech: verb
divvy up
in spanish: repartir,
pronunciation: dɪviʌp
part of speech: verb
good deal
in spanish: buen negocio,
pronunciation: gʊddil
part of speech: noun
great deal
in spanish: Gran oferta,
pronunciation: greɪtdil
part of speech: noun
deal out
in spanish: repartir,
pronunciation: dilaʊt
part of speech: verb
parcel out
in spanish: distribuir,
pronunciation: pɑrsəlaʊt
part of speech: verb
tidy sum
in spanish: suma ordenada,
pronunciation: taɪdisʌm
part of speech: noun
portion out
in spanish: repartir,
pronunciation: pɔrʃənaʊt
part of speech: verb
quite a little
in spanish: Un poco,
pronunciation: kwaɪtəlɪtəl
part of speech: noun
business deal
in spanish: trato de negocios,
pronunciation: bɪznəsdil
part of speech: noun
whole slew
in spanish: toda la vida,
pronunciation: hoʊlslu
part of speech: noun
whole lot
in spanish: mucho,
pronunciation: hoʊllɑt
part of speech: noun