Disparate in english

Folly

pronunciation: fɑli part of speech: noun
In gestures

disparar = shoot ; let + fly ; fire + Posesivo + gun ; fire + a shot ; fire ; get + shot ; snipe. 

Example: The book has a blue mottled sheepskin binding signed by Antoine Menard, a famous bookbinder who was shot in Paris by a firing squad in 1871 but feigned death and escaped to Spain.Example: In this way the fowler could work his way through the shallows to within gunshot of the fowl, so as to let fly with his rifle as they took off from the water.Example: The history of warfare shows that less than one fifth of soldiers fire their guns at another human being.Example: The town grew at an unprecedented pace, and when the first shot was fired at ft Sumter it was home for 30,000.Example: The fighter pilot said he was ordered to fire a full salvo of rockets at the UFO moving erratically over the North Sea.Example: Someone told me that there was a 9 in 10 chance of getting shot if one is held up at gunpoint.Example: A Syrian Army soldier leading his patrol got sniped when crossing the street and dropped dead on the spot.

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» alarma + dispararsealarm + go off .

Example: The moment your alarm goes off, just get up and set the ball rolling!.

» disparar atake + a shot atshoot at .

Example: Finely, he stood up, dropped his head to spit out his tobacco, just as the shooter took a shot at him.

Example: The gunman must have chased the pupils all over the place, shooting at them till they fell.

» disparar a discreciónfire at + will .

Example: He's the fighter pilot who was ordered to fire at will against an unidentified flying object in British airspace.

» disparar al azartake + pot shots at .

Example: Clearly there is at least one nutter roaming the river banks of our city taking pot shots at wildlife.

» disparar a matarshoot to + kill .

Example: The main issue discussed was the justification of the 'shoot to kill' policy adopted by Israel against Arab infiltrators across the 1949 demarcation lines.

» disparar cartuchos vacíosfire + blanksshoot + blanks .

Example: Firing blanks during the celebrations is traditional.

Example: They were using a pistol (don't remember the type) and shooting blanks made of toilet paper.

» disparar munición de fogueofire + blanksshoot + blanks .

Example: Firing blanks during the celebrations is traditional.

Example: They were using a pistol (don't remember the type) and shooting blanks made of toilet paper.

» disparar repetidamenteshoot at + Nombre + repeatedly .

Example: On March 14, while he was driving his car, two cars came up behind him and shot at him repeatedly -- he died instantly at the scene.

» disparar una descarga eléctricazap .

Example: Potatoes can be made healthier, simply by zapping them with ultrasound or electricity, say scientists.

» disparar un armafire + a weapon .

Example: Anyone can visit a shooting range and fire weapons for a day, but this means that you will be constantly supervised.

» disparar un tirofire + a shot .

Example: The town grew at an unprecedented pace, and when the first shot was fired at ft Sumter it was home for 30,000.

» empezar a disparar a diestro y siniestrogo on + a shooting spree .

Example: A plumber who went on a shooting spree that left five people dead at a bar shot and killed himself when police surrounded his apartment and ordered him to surrender.

» empezar a disparar a lo locogo on + a shooting spree .

Example: A plumber who went on a shooting spree that left five people dead at a bar shot and killed himself when police surrounded his apartment and ordered him to surrender.

» empezar a disparar a todo el mundogo on + a shooting spree .

Example: A plumber who went on a shooting spree that left five people dead at a bar shot and killed himself when police surrounded his apartment and ordered him to surrender.

» hacer un disparofire + a shot .

Example: The town grew at an unprecedented pace, and when the first shot was fired at ft Sumter it was home for 30,000.

» precio + dispararseprice + spiralprice + spiral out of controlprice + go through the roofprice + soar through the roofprice + soarprice + explode .

Example: Most airline carriers have been making losses as aviation fuel prices spiralled after crude prices soared = La mayoría de las compañías aéreas han estado teniendo pérdidas debido a que el precio del combustible de avión se ha puesto por las nubes tras dispararse el precio del crudo.

Example: Banks have put the cat among the pigeons by warning that without heavy increases in interest rates house prices would spiral out of control.

Example: And, just as many people had predicted, prices went through the roof.

Example: With the price of milk soaring through the roof lots of folks are reconsidering powdered milk for it's economy.

Example: Most airline carriers have been making losses as aviation fuel prices spiralled after crude prices soared = La mayoría de las compañías aéreas han estado teniendo pérdidas debido a que el precio del combustible de avión se ha puesto por las nubes tras dispararse el precio del crudo.

Example: This rural backwater, ignored by every boom since the agricultural revolution, grabbed the headlines as property prices exploded.

disparatar = rant ; rant and rave. 

Example: I am here to rant, think out loud and possibly provide relevant information for all.Example: Under a cloudy sky, he ranted and raved, confounding the real with the unreal.

disparate = absurdity ; folly. 

Example: It is true that the newspapers sensationalized some of the Community's absurdities and gave prominence to the unpopular practice of disposing of surplus food at taxpayers' expense.Example: The attempt to train young people in this kind of discrimination seems to me to be a folly, if not a crime.

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» cometer un disparatemake + a blundermake + a bloomerput + Posesivo + foot in itput + Posesivo + foot in + Posesivo + mouthstick + Posesivo + foot in itdrop + a clangerdrop + a bollockblunderflubmuff .

Example: Since its independence 61 years ago our nation has erred, but this time they have made a blunder.

Example: He is well-known for making bloomers in public engagements.

Example: She somehow manages to put her foot in it and get laughed at every time, usually as a direct consequence of her unsureness of her own capabilities.

Example: She put her foot in her mouth when she asked a fat woman who was not pregnant when her baby was due.

Example: She's just always shooting her mouth off and sticking her foot in it.

Example: After dropping a clanger, you are left with a sense of shame and you just want to disappear and hide away.

Example: But we are all only human and I have recently 'dropped a bollock' as we English say.

Example: Michael Howard has blundered again, and again he has done so by trying to imitate Blair while lacking his finesse.

Example: He's the son of a vice president perhaps best known for enduring ridicule after he flubbed the spelling of the word 'potato'.

Example: I've had my chance and I've muffed it.

» decir disparatesshoot off at + the mouthtalk + rubbishtalk + nonsensetalk through + Posesivo + hathaver [Usado principalmente en escocés]maunderbe full of crapshoot + Posesivo + face off [Usado también con el orden shoot off + Posesivo + face]shoot + Posesivo + mouth off [Usado también con el orden shoot off + Posesivo + mouth]say + gibberishtalk + gibberishtalk + garbage .

Example: Perry has a lingering problem of shooting off at the mouth first, and asking questions later.

Example: I would also like to know where to find other expats in Dusseldorf would have the same like for beer/wine and talking rubbish.

Example: Money is not the root of all evil but too much money can make you talk nonsense.

Example: Any lawyer who claims to be able to foresee perfectly the court's custody ruling, given the complexity of the issues at stake, is talking through his hat.

Example: So that's what a Scotsman does when he gets drunk: he havers at you.

Example: The Democrats are going to spectacularly lose the elections unless they stop maundering pathetic crap about Palin's inexperience.

Example: If you're full of crap or know someone who is, this is the place for you.

Example: Boy, how they shot their face off about how they were going to beat us!.

Example: She's just always shooting her mouth off and sticking her foot in it.

Example: My friend keeps waking up saying gibberish, starts to snore, and falls back asleep.

Example: A guy walked over and started talking gibberish to him, then he just took a swing and punched him.

Example: The reason some feminists are angry is because people like you talk garbage about us without actually listening to what we have to say.

» disparateshogwashtripecodswallophogswalloprubbish .

Example: The film proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the official story is hogwash and that all the evidence points towards an inside job.

Example: I write romance which everybody knows is just tripe compared to literary fiction.

Example: The oft-implied idea that sport can change the world for the better is largely a load of codswallop.

Example: When it comes to wine tasting some people think all the swirling, sniffing and slurping is just a bunch of pretentious hogswallop.

Example: The whole article is not all rubbish -- it raises some pertinent points as well.

» hablar disparatestalk + gibberishtalk + nonsensetalk + rubbishtalk through + Posesivo + hathaver [Usado principalmente en escocés]maunderbe full of craptalk + garbage .

Example: A guy walked over and started talking gibberish to him, then he just took a swing and punched him.

Example: Money is not the root of all evil but too much money can make you talk nonsense.

Example: I would also like to know where to find other expats in Dusseldorf would have the same like for beer/wine and talking rubbish.

Example: Any lawyer who claims to be able to foresee perfectly the court's custody ruling, given the complexity of the issues at stake, is talking through his hat.

Example: So that's what a Scotsman does when he gets drunk: he havers at you.

Example: The Democrats are going to spectacularly lose the elections unless they stop maundering pathetic crap about Palin's inexperience.

Example: If you're full of crap or know someone who is, this is the place for you.

Example: The reason some feminists are angry is because people like you talk garbage about us without actually listening to what we have to say.

disparar a = take + a shot at ; shoot at. 

Example: Finely, he stood up, dropped his head to spit out his tobacco, just as the shooter took a shot at him.Example: The gunman must have chased the pupils all over the place, shooting at them till they fell.

Disparate synonyms

indulgence in spanish: indulgencia, pronunciation: ɪndʌldʒəns part of speech: noun stupidity in spanish: estupidez, pronunciation: stupɪdɪti part of speech: noun tomfoolery in spanish: payasadas, pronunciation: tɑmfulɜri part of speech: noun foolishness in spanish: tontería, pronunciation: fulɪʃnəs part of speech: noun foolery in spanish: bufonadas, pronunciation: fulɜri part of speech: noun betise in spanish: betizar, pronunciation: bɪtaɪz part of speech: noun craziness in spanish: locura, pronunciation: kreɪzinəs part of speech: noun imbecility in spanish: imbecilidad, pronunciation: ɪmbəsɪlɪti part of speech: noun unwiseness in spanish: falta de equidad, pronunciation: ənwɪnnəs part of speech: noun
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