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acuso
tacle de nariz
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
nose tackle SUBST
nose tackle (in US football) → nose guard
nose guard SUBST (in US football)
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. tackle [Am ˈtæk(ə)l, Brit ˈtak(ə)l] SUBST
1. tackle U (equipment):
2. tackle C SPORT:
tacle m LatAm
3. tackle U NAUT:
II. tackle [Am ˈtæk(ə)l, Brit ˈtak(ə)l] VERB trans
1.1. tackle (come to grips with):
tackle problem
tackle problem
tackle problem
tackle subject
tackle task
tackle task
1.2. tackle (confront):
tackle intruder/colleague
tackle intruder/colleague
2. tackle SPORT:
taclear LatAm
III. tackle [Am ˈtæk(ə)l, Brit ˈtak(ə)l] VERB intr SPORT
taclear LatAm
I. nose [Am noʊz, Brit nəʊz] SUBST
1. nose ANAT:
to get one's nose in front esp Brit ugs
darle al callo Esp ugs
manejar a alguien a su (or mi etc.) antojo
to put sb's nose out of joint ugs
to rub sb's nose in sth ugs
to thumb one's nose at sb/sth ugs
burlarse de alguien/algo
to turn one's nose up at sth/sb ugs
despreciar algo/a alguien
to win by a nose horse:
2.1. nose (sense of smell):
2.2. nose (intuition):
3. nose (of wine):
4. nose:
trompa f RíoPl
II. nose [Am noʊz, Brit nəʊz] VERB intr
1. nose (rummage, pry):
2. nose (move slowly) + Adv Kompl:
III. nose [Am noʊz, Brit nəʊz] VERB trans
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. tackle [ˈtækl] VERB trans
1. tackle:
tackle in soccer
tackle in rugby, US football
2. tackle (deal with):
tackle issue
tackle job
tackle problem
to tackle sb about sth
II. tackle [ˈtækl] SUBST kein Pl
1. tackle:
tackle in soccer
tackle in rugby, US football
2. tackle Am (line position):
3. tackle (equipment):
4. tackle NAUT:
I. nose [nəʊz, Am noʊz] SUBST
1. nose (smelling organ):
2. nose LUFTF (front):
3. nose (smell of wine):
Wendungen:
to put sb's nose out of joint ugs
to get up sb's nose Brit, Aus ugs
to rub sb's nose in it
(from) under sb's (very) nose ugs, right out from under sb's nose Am ugs
II. nose [nəʊz, Am noʊz] VERB intr
III. nose [nəʊz, Am noʊz] VERB trans
OpenDict-Eintrag
nose SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. tackle [ˈtæk·əl] VERB trans
1. tackle:
tackle in soccer
tackle in rugby, US football
2. tackle (deal with):
tackle issue
tackle job
tackle problem
II. tackle [ˈtæk·əl] SUBST
1. tackle:
tackle in soccer
tackle in rugby, US football
2. tackle (line position):
3. tackle (equipment):
4. tackle NAUT:
I. nose [noʊz] SUBST
1. nose ANAT:
2. nose LUFTF (front):
3. nose (smell of wine):
Wendungen:
to put sb's nose out of joint ugs
to rub sb's nose in it
(from) under sb's (very) nose ugs, right out from under sb's nose ugs
II. nose [noʊz] VERB intr
III. nose [noʊz] VERB trans
Present
Itackle
youtackle
he/she/ittackles
wetackle
youtackle
theytackle
Past
Itackled
youtackled
he/she/ittackled
wetackled
youtackled
theytackled
Present Perfect
Ihavetackled
youhavetackled
he/she/ithastackled
wehavetackled
youhavetackled
theyhavetackled
Past Perfect
Ihadtackled
youhadtackled
he/she/ithadtackled
wehadtackled
youhadtackled
theyhadtackled
PONS OpenDict

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I would keep my raffine literary nose out of books of pulp.
www.salon.com
The single-wheeled main units retract inward and the twin nose wheel unit retracts forward.
en.wikipedia.org
Their ventral fins become blue, their head turns purple and their nose turns red.
en.wikipedia.org
He pled guilty to one charge of recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm, the victim suffered fractures to his jaw, eye socket, hard palate, cheek bone and nose.
en.wikipedia.org
They have high nose bridges, high cheekbones and wide eyes.
www.smh.com.au