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crib [krɪb]
sustantivo
1. cuna (f) (cradle); belén (m) pesebre (m) (Nativity scene)
2. traducción (f) (familiar) (at school) (translation); chuleta (f) (español de España, español de Venezuela)machete (m) (español de Argentina)acordeón (m) (español de Colombia, español de México)comprimido (m) (español de Perú)trencito (m) (español de Uruguay) (que permite entender el original)(in exam)
verbo transitivo (pt & pp cribbed)
3. copiar (familiar) (at school) (que permite entender el original)(in exam)
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crib [krib]
sustantivo
1. Pesebre, belén, nacimiento (Nativity’s scene).
2. Camita de niño con barandilla por los lados.
- Rattan crib -> camita de junquillo o bambú
3. Arcón, arca para las mieses; granero de rejilla (for storing grain).
4. Brocal de entibación. (Mineralogía; Mineral) (n)
5. (Hid.) Cofre, cajón; balsa pequeña. (n)
6. Fuerte base o estribo flotante. (n)
7. Robo de menor cuantía, y el objeto robado; plagio. (n)
8. Choza, casucha, chiribitil. (Desusado) (n)
9. Chuleta o acordeón o torpedo (for cheating in exam). (Coloquial) (n)
Cuna (child’s bed). Refrito, plagio (plagiarism). Traducción (translation).
1. Enjaular, encerrar como en un pesebre.
2. Quitar, hurtar.
3. Copiar (answer).
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
4. Copiar. (n)
va.
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