Sisa in english
Armhole
pronunciation: ɑrmhoʊl part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑrmhoʊl part of speech: noun
In gestures
sisa = pilfering ; pilferage.
Example: Through bad planning or management in any type of library, long queues develop at the check out points; this results in user frustration and, consequently, pilfering.Example: The article is entitled 'Book pilferage is not banditry: information interchange across cultural boundaries'.sisar = pilfer ; filch ; swipe ; pinch.
Example: In his work, Al pilfers fragments from a wide array of sources and glues them into collages.Example: Even in poems written directly out of his own experience, he is likely to use notions, phrases, and musical ideas filched from other recent poems.Example: A thief has swiped the solid-gold medallion given as a Nobel Prize in Physics to Ernest Lawrence.Example: I can't imagine how you must have felt, and I sincerely hope that the rotten sod who pinched it gets caught.more:
» sisar dinero = skim off + cash .
Example: He was not afraid of underhand dealings and he had probably been skimming off some cash since Mr. Dubose died.