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kiss / beso
 
kiss   [kɪs]
A. -noun   beso (m)
(=light touch)   roce (m)
a. to [blow] somebody a kiss =   tirar un beso a somebody, someone,   dar un beso volado a somebody, someone
b. the kiss of [death]   (figurative)   el golpe de gracia
c. to [give] somebody a kiss =   dar un beso a somebody, someone
d. the kiss of [life]
(British, Great Britain)
(=artificial respiration)   respiraciónoun (f) boca a boca   (figurative)   nueva vida (f),   nuevas fuerzas feminine plural
B. -transitive verb   besar
·to kiss somebody'noun cheek/hand
·besar a somebody, someone en la mejilla/besar la mano a somebody, someone
·to kiss somebody goodbye/goodnight
·dar un beso de despedida/de buenas noches a somebody, someone
·to kiss away somebody'noun tears
·enjugar las lágrimas a somebody, someone con besos
a. to kiss ass
(especially United States)   ***   lamer culos ***
·to kiss somebody'noun ass
(especially United States)   ***   lamer el culo a somebody, someone ***,   hacer la pelota a somebody, someone *
·kiss my ass!
(especially United States)   ***   ¡vete a la mierda! ***,   ¡vete al carajo! especially Latin America especially Latin America
C. -intransitive verb   besarse
·they kissed
·se besaron,   se dieron un beso
a. to kiss and [make up] =   hacer las paces
D. -compound
·kiss curl   -noun
(British, Great Britain)   caracol (m)
 
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged and Audio Headword Pronunciation (Spanish) 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co Ltd. 1971,1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992,1993,1996,1997,2000,2003,2005.
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