Trancazo in english
Trancazo
pronunciation: trænkɑzoʊ part of speech: none
pronunciation: trænkɑzoʊ part of speech: none
In gestures
trancazo1 = bang ; blow.
Example: This is how the world ends, not with a bang, but with a whimper.Example: The Great War of 1914-18 was a heavy blow for the Bulletin, from which it never really recovered, and in the 1920s it gradually sank under its own weight, helped by a forced move from its previous quarters to make room for a trade fair.more:
» dar un trancazo = belt .
Example: They chased him and one belted him over the head with the bar, forcing him to the ground.» por un gustazo, un trancazo = a kingdom for a kiss .
Example: These necromancers bestow viceroyalties and principalities upon their adherents and give a kingdom for a kiss, for they are exceedingly amorous.trancazo2 = bad case of flu ; influenza ; flu, the.
Example: He suffers from what appears to be a bad case of flu, according to his representative.Example: For example, influenza, measles, pneumonia share the common characteristic of being diseases.Example: The flu can have serious complications ranging from sinus infections to life-threatening pneumonia.more:
» coger un trancazo = get + the flu ; catch + the flu .
Example: The best way to avoid getting a cold or the flu is to boost your body's immune system. Example: If you want to be one of the 20 percent of Americans who catch the flu this season, shake hands with a lot of sick people.» pillar un trancazo = get + the flu ; catch + the flu .
Example: The best way to avoid getting a cold or the flu is to boost your body's immune system. Example: If you want to be one of the 20 percent of Americans who catch the flu this season, shake hands with a lot of sick people.» tener un trancazo = have + the flu ; be fluey .
Example: Most people catch the flu when they breathe in tiny droplets from coughs or sneezes of someone who has the flu. Example: The best bit about being fluey on a train is no-one sits near you.