shoulder [ˈʃəʊldəʳ] noun 1 (Anat) hombro (m) She wept in silence, her shoulders shaking to have broad shoulders ser ancho de espaldas; tener mucho aguante they carried him shoulder high le llevaron a hombros he was carried out on their shoulders le sacaron a hombros he looks like he's carrying the world on his shoulders all the responsibilities fell on his shoulders tuvo que cargar con todas las responsabilidades to look over one's shoulder mirar por encima del hombro I looked over my shoulder to look over sb's shoulder mirar por encima del hombro de algn; vigilar a algn He looked over his friend's shoulder to read the newspaper article to carry sth over one's shoulder llevar algo en hombros to stand shoulder to shoulder estar hombro con hombro They worked shoulder to shoulder on the plans through the night to give sb the cold shoulder dar de lado a algn to cry on sb's shoulder desahogarse con algn she needed a shoulder to cry on to put one's shoulder to the wheel arrimar el hombro to rub shoulders with sb codearse con algn to give sb sth straight from the shoulder decir algo a algn sin rodeos 2 [of coat etc] hombro (m) padded shoulders hombreras (f) this jacket doesn't fit, the shoulders are too tight 3 [of meat] lomo (m) shoulder of mutton 4 [of hill, mountain] lomo (m) 5 [of road] arcén (m) transitive verb 1 (carry) llevar al hombro; (pick up) poner al hombro He shouldered his bike and walked across the finish line The rest of the group shouldered their bags, gritted their teeth and set off shoulder arms! ¡armas al hombro! 2 [+burden, responsibility] cargar con He has had to shoulder the responsibility of his father's mistakes to shoulder the blame cargar con la culpa 3 (push) to shoulder sb aside apartar a algn a un lado de un empujón to shoulder one's way through abrirse paso a empujones he shouldered me out of the way the policeman rushed past him, shouldering him aside He shouldered past Harlech and opened the door modifier shoulder bag (n) bolso (m) de bandolera shoulder blade (n) omóplato (m) shoulder flash (n) (Mil) charretera (f) shoulder holster (n) pistolera (f) shoulder joint (n) articulación (f) del hombro shoulder pad (n) hombrera (f) shoulder strap (n) tirante (m); [of satchel] bandolera (f); (Mil) dragona (f) ¿Cómo se dice en inglés Tete?tete {masculine}
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¿Cómo se dice meaning Spanish?Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDict. Possible Results: ¿Cómo dice? -What did you say?
¿Como tú Spanish to English?I'd like to be as pretty as you.
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