Travesura in english
Mischief
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travesuras = tomfoolery ; foolery.
Example: Here's to a night of endless shenanigans, raising a ruckus, and any other tomfoolery we can get into.Example: I would normally turn a blind eye to such foolery, but that comment is totally out of line and it requires a response.travesura = mischief ; mischievousness ; romp ; frolic ; caper ; prank ; devilry ; deviltry ; devilment ; lark ; boyishness.
Example: The author discusses the characteristics of programs designed specifically to cause mischief to computer owners who download and run the programs = The author discusses the characteristics of programs designed specifically to cause mischief to computer owners who download and run the programs.Example: The author discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters = The author discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters.Example: However, his book is more than a journalistic romp, being also an outstanding piece of investigation.Example: Anne Bogart's novel combines avowed misogyny with postfeminist frolic = Anne Bogart's novel combines avowed misogyny with postfeminist frolic.Example: Who was the mastermind of the Watergate caper & for what purpose has never been revealed.Example: The writer discusses the pranks and lies that are practiced on April Fools' Day around the world.Example: The police will now see that they are protected in future from such devilry.Example: No man who was not a false hypocrite would commit such deviltry.Example: Right now family members of the doctors jailed are telling the media that they would have never thought their kin would plot such devilment.Example: He applied for the director's job in Earnscliffe library -- almost as a lark, for he did not think he had a chance of getting it.Example: His grandmother clearly doted on him despite the fact that his high energy and general boyishness constantly drove her to distraction.more:
» hacer travesuras = play + pranks .
Example: It's a cartoon about a mischievous youngster who delights in playing pranks, being rotten to his relatives and generally getting up to no good. travesuras = high jinks [hijinks] ; horseplay ; antics ; hijinks [high jinks] ; shenanigans ; wheelings and dealings ; playfulness ; goings-on ; tomfoolery ; foolery . Example: The novel has a striking emphasis on matters such high jinks, horseplay, capers, and antics. Example: The novel has a striking emphasis on matters such high jinks, horseplay, capers, and antics. Example: The novel has a striking emphasis on matters such high jinks, horseplay, capers, and antics. Example: Again and again, the author races past important events in Evans' life in order to dwell on all his bedroom conquests and juvenile hijinks. Example: This is a pressure group dedicated to open government and the uncovering of official shenanigans. Example: It was finally decided that the Public Auditor should look into these highly questionable partisan wheelings and dealings that involved public funds. Example: Behind the playfulness of the text, there is a poetic evocation of the Island of Guernsey, the port, the sea smells, and the cry of the seagulls. Example: I often think that observing the goings-on in a back-garden pond is more exciting than watching boring lions on an exotic holiday. Example: Here's to a night of endless shenanigans, raising a ruckus, and any other tomfoolery we can get into. Example: I would normally turn a blind eye to such foolery, but that comment is totally out of line and it requires a response.travesuras = high jinks [hijinks] ; horseplay ; antics ; hijinks [high jinks] ; shenanigans ; wheelings and dealings ; playfulness ; goings-on.
Example: The novel has a striking emphasis on matters such high jinks, horseplay, capers, and antics.Example: The novel has a striking emphasis on matters such high jinks, horseplay, capers, and antics.Example: The novel has a striking emphasis on matters such high jinks, horseplay, capers, and antics.Example: Again and again, the author races past important events in Evans' life in order to dwell on all his bedroom conquests and juvenile hijinks.Example: This is a pressure group dedicated to open government and the uncovering of official shenanigans.Example: It was finally decided that the Public Auditor should look into these highly questionable partisan wheelings and dealings that involved public funds.Example: Behind the playfulness of the text, there is a poetic evocation of the Island of Guernsey, the port, the sea smells, and the cry of the seagulls.Example: I often think that observing the goings-on in a back-garden pond is more exciting than watching boring lions on an exotic holiday.