Bicho in english
pronunciation: bʌg part of speech: noun
bichar = peep.
Example: While peeping is an offense, it falls under 'disorderly conduct,' and therefore the possible punishments are very limited.bicho = critter ; bug.
Example: The article is entitled 'Dogs, ponies and conservation critters in Arizona'.Example: In this videotape, students learn about the similar characteristics that all bugs share and compare them to their close cousins, the arachnids.more:
» bicho malo = nasty piece of work .
Example: Mary, on the other hand, is a nasty piece of work who is at her best is frosty and aloof and at her worst is hostile and cruel.» bicho malo nunca muere = a bad penny always turns up ; turn up like + a bad penny ; look what the cat (has) dragged in! .
Example: However, like my professor likes to say, 'A bad penny always turns up'. Example: To make matters worse, Rebecca seems to be after Mark, turning up like a bad penny at every social event that he and Bridget are attending. Example: When I said hello he turned to his gaggle of friends and said 'look what the cat dragged in!' or something lame like that.» bicho raro = flake ; freak ; oddball [odd ball] ; kooky ; rare bird ; odd bird ; odd fish ; freak of nature ; rare breed ; weirdo ; nerd ; geek [Generalmente referido a una persona que dedica la mayor parte de su tiempo a la tecnología y que en consecuencia carece de las habilidades sociales necesarias para relacionarse con los demás] ; nerdy [nerdier -comp., nerdiest -sup.] ; geeky [geekier -comp., geekiest -sup.] ; trainspotter ; anorak ; odd bod .
Example: It's not altogether its fault because the critics have been so far more or less characterized as freaks and flakes who are not to be taken seriously. Example: It's not altogether its fault because the critics have been so far more or less characterized as freaks and flakes who are not to be taken seriously. Example: Some librarians think people making these kinds of requests for responsive, contemporaneous headings, and for different cataloging practices are sort of kooky, unrealistic, oddballs. Example: Some librarians think people making these kinds of requests for responsive, contemporaneous headings, and for different cataloging practices are sort of kooky, unrealistic, oddballs. Example: Variously described as information consultant, resource person, intelligence officer, communication scientist, etc, they are still rare birds. Example: This type of service is an odd bird in an IT (Information Technology) company. Example: The biographer controls the innumerable aspects of Buchan's life in an exemplary manner, without losing sight of the fact that Buchan was 'a very odd fish indeed'. Example: Despite statistics showing their phenomenal growth and use, on-line data bases in US libraries are still somewhat a freak of nature. Example: At the same time, all her friends are sports freaks, and they're a rare breed. Example: The novel often has an unjustified negative image as a book only loved by weirdos and social outcasts. Example: A stereotypical image of a teenage nerd emerged in the drawings of secondary students but not in elementary children's drawings. Example: The book has the title 'The geek's guide to Internet business success'. Example: I've always considered myself something of a nerd, even back when being nerdy wasn't cool -- nowadays, everyone thinks they're a nerd. Example: At the heart of the novel is a geeky high-school student who lives in Preston, Idaho. Example: But just as I got there, a man dressed like a trainspotter - trousers up to his neck, visible socks, bumbag, thin waterproof jacket tied around his high waist - pipped me to the post. Example: Sorry for being such an anorak, but I'm sure at least one other person here must understand my need to know these things. Example: He's a rather odd bod who is intent on destroying everything she has achieved.» de bicho raro a monada = from geek to chic .
Example: Clumsy, clever, bullied Harriet is discovered by a modeling agency, and jumps at the chance to go from geek to chic.» infestado de bichos = bug-ridden .
Example: For the most part it is a story of bug-ridden rooms in working-men's hotels, of fights, drinking bouts, cheap brothels, Russian refugees, cadging.» lleno de bichos = bug-ridden .
Example: For the most part it is a story of bug-ridden rooms in working-men's hotels, of fights, drinking bouts, cheap brothels, Russian refugees, cadging.» ni un bicho viviente = not a single soul ; not a living soul .
Example: This ring possessed so much power that not a single soul wanted to take on the responsibility of destroying it. Example: There was not a living soul in view, but suddenly we saw a woman in a kerchief, felt boots and short fur coat.» todo bicho viviente = every living soul ; everyone and his/their mother ; every Tom, Dick and Harry ; every single soul ; everybody and his/their mother .
Example: The inherent nature of man is ever seeking to express itself in terms of freedom, because freedom is the birthright of every living Soul. Example: Everyone and their mother (literally) will be ducking out from work early today to be with their nearest and dearest for the long weekend. Example: It really is time we stopped kow-towing to every Tom, Dick and Harry who runs down our industry. Example: And as far as one knows, every single soul kept their mouths shut throughout the war about what they were doing. Example: Everybody and their mother seem to be jumping into the high-margin cosmetics business these days.