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flautín

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

penny whistle [am. angl. ˈpɛni ˌ(h)wɪsəl, brit. angl.] SAM.

flautín m. spol
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. whistle [am. angl. ˈ(h)wɪsəl, brit. angl. ˈwɪs(ə)l] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. whistle:

whistle (make sound) person:
whistle referee:
whistle kettle:
whistle kettle:
whistle train:
whistle wind:
whistle wind:
chiflarles a las chicas lat. amer.

2. whistle (speed, rush) + prisl. komplement.:

to whistle by bullet/arrow:

II. whistle [am. angl. ˈ(h)wɪsəl, brit. angl. ˈwɪs(ə)l] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. whistle tune:

2. whistle (signal):

he whistled the play dead am. angl.

III. whistle [am. angl. ˈ(h)wɪsəl, brit. angl. ˈwɪs(ə)l] SAM.

1. whistle (instrument):

silbato m. spol
pito m. spol
delatar a alguien
llamar a alguien al orden

2. whistle (sound):

silbido m. spol
chiflido m. spol
silbato m. spol
pitido m. spol
silbido m. spol
pitido m. spol
pitido m. spol
silbido m. spol

penny [am. angl. ˈpɛni, brit. angl. ˈpɛni] SAM.

1.1. penny <pl pence>:

penique m. spol

1.2. penny:

penny (in UK) pl pence pl pennies (coin)
penique m. spol

2. penny <pl pennies> (cent coin) (in US, Canada):

penny pog.
moneda ž. spol de un centavo
penny pog.
centavo m. spol

3. penny <pl pennies> (small sum):

céntimo m. spol
centavo m. spol
pretty girls are ten or two a penny brit. angl.
mirar la plata Juž. Am. pog.
the penny (finally) dropped brit. angl.
al final se dio (or me di etc.) cuenta
to spend a penny brit. angl. pog.
hacer pis pog.
in for a penny, in for a pound preg. brit. angl.

I. rub <sed. del. rubbing; 1. pret., pret. del. rubbed> [am. angl. rəb, brit. angl. rʌb] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. rub:

to rub sb the wrong way am. angl.
caerle mal a alguien

2. rub (clean, polish):

II. rub <sed. del. rubbing; 1. pret., pret. del. rubbed> [am. angl. rəb, brit. angl. rʌb] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

to rub against/on sth these shoes rub against or on my heels

III. rub [am. angl. rəb, brit. angl. rʌb] SAM.

1.1. rub (act):

1.2. rub (polish):

2. rub (difficulty):

honest [am. angl. ˈɑnəst, brit. angl. ˈɒnɪst] PRID.

1. honest (trustworthy, upright):

honest person/action
honest person/action
honest face
honest face
to earn or turn an honest dollar or buck or brit. angl. penny pog.

2. honest (sincere):

honest appraisal
honest appraisal
honest opinion/attempt

3. honest as medm. pog.:

v slovarju PONS

penny whistle SAM.

flautín m. spol
v slovarju PONS

I. whistle [ˈwɪsl] -ling -ling GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. whistle (of person):

to whistle at sb/sth

2. whistle (of bird):

II. whistle [ˈwɪsl] -ling -ling GLAG. preh. glag.

III. whistle [ˈwɪsl] -ling -ling SAM.

1. whistle brez mn. (blowing sound):

silbido m. spol

2. whistle (musical device):

pito m. spol

fraza:

penny [ˈpeni] SAM.

1. penny brit. angl.:

penique m. spol

2. penny am. angl.:

centavo m. spol

fraza:

two [or ten] a penny
v slovarju PONS

I. whistle <-ling> [ˈhwɪs·əl] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. whistle (of person):

to whistle at sb/sth

2. whistle (of bird):

II. whistle <-ling> [ˈhwɪs·əl] GLAG. preh. glag.

III. whistle [ˈhwɪs·əl] SAM.

1. whistle (blowing sound):

silbido m. spol

2. whistle (musical device):

pito m. spol

fraza:

penny [ˈpen·i] SAM.

centavo m. spol

fraza:

Present
Iwhistle
youwhistle
he/she/itwhistles
wewhistle
youwhistle
theywhistle
Past
Iwhistled
youwhistled
he/she/itwhistled
wewhistled
youwhistled
theywhistled
Present Perfect
Ihavewhistled
youhavewhistled
he/she/ithaswhistled
wehavewhistled
youhavewhistled
theyhavewhistled
Past Perfect
Ihadwhistled
youhadwhistled
he/she/ithadwhistled
wehadwhistled
youhadwhistled
theyhadwhistled

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The middle eight on that song is very honest and truthful.
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But with it being a business, he needs to be honest.
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His sculpture works for some ordinary people in our daily life express the sincere and honest vitalities, penetrating into a great many peoples heart.
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I think this is what fans and others have wanted from her for a long time, to be honest.
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We just went in there and played the songs, and the whole thing felt completely natural and honest.
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