bull's-eye in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for bull's-eye in the Spanish»English Dictionary

See also toque

2. dar (regalar, donar):

8.1. dar (expresar, decir):

9. dar (causar, provocar) → X

13. dar (realizar la acción indicada):

dársela a alg. Spain inf
dársela a alg. Spain inf
dárselas a alg. Chil inf

8. dar (importar):

9. dar (ser suficiente, alcanzar) (dar para algo/alg.):

I'm all in inf
I'm pooped Am inf

12.2. dar (hablando de ocurrencias, manías) (darle a alg. con algo):

See also X, vuelta, sentado, paseo, muestra, miedo, mamar, lengua, impresión, hambre, golpe, gana, frío2, frío1, escalofrío, entender2, entender1, conocer, comer2, comer1, clavo, clase2, clase1, asco, aludir

X, x [ˈekis] N f (the letter)

1.1. vuelta (circunvolución):

buscarle la vuelta a algo CSur inf
no tener vuelta Chil inf

4. vuelta CSur:

8.1. vuelta:

un boleto LatAm o Spain billete de ida y vuelta
un boleto LatAm o Spain billete de ida y vuelta
a return ticket Brit

sentado (sentada) ADJ

seated form

1.6. paseo (en tauromaquia) → paseíllo

lengua N f lenguas cooficiales

1.1. lengua ANAT:

I have a cotton mouth Am inf
I've got a furry tongue Brit inf
to gab inf

impresión N f

hambre N f con artículo masculino en el singular

1.1. hambre (sensación):

I/he could eat a horse inf

1. golpe (choque, impacto):

a golpe de Ven
a golpe de Ven
about Brit
de golpe Col Ven inf (quizás)
de golpe Col Ven inf (quizás)
a golpe de ratón COMPUT
a golpe de ratón COMPUT

1.1. gana (deseo):

do as I tell you — I don't want to! o why should I?
is he ever ugly/stupid! Am inf

1.2. gana (gana(s) de + infinit.):

2. frío (sensación):

tomar o Spain coger frío

frío1 (fría) ADJ

escalofrío N m

entender2 N m

1.1. entender:

1.1. conocer (saber cómo es, tener cierta relación con):

1. comer fruta/verdura/carne:

¿(y) eso con qué se come? inf
¿(y) eso con qué se come? inf

2.1. comerse (enfático):

comerse a alg. vivo inf

1.1. clavo TECH:

sacarse el clavo Col Ven
to get even inf
sacarse el clavo Col Ven
to get one's own back Brit inf

clase2 N m MIL

5.1. clase (lección):

clase SCHOOL, UNIV

1. asco (repugnancia):

don't pull a face Brit
morirse de asco Spain inf
poner a alg. del asco Mex inf
poner a alg. del asco Mex inf
to tear into sb Am inf

bull's-eye in the PONS Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There are ten wickets assigned and it is the bowlers task to remove these wickets by hitting bull's-eyes: a single bull's-eye erases one wicket and a double bull erases two.
en.wikipedia.org
The bull's-eye you're trying to hit to score a 10 is the size of a little fingernail, 50 metres away.
news.bbc.co.uk
The center of each piece of glass, known as the bull's-eye, receives less force during spinning, so it remains thicker than the rest of the sheet.
en.wikipedia.org
As time progresses, though, the bacteria resurge at the center, leading to the characteristic bull's-eye pattern.
phys.org
Its sincerity ends up becoming a bulging bull's-eye for rotten-tomato throwers.
en.wikipedia.org
A rash indicating infection is usually a bull's-eye shape surrounding the bite.
thechronicleherald.ca
More common are 1880s red brick houses, distinguished by modest size and gable-end, bull's-eye windows.
en.wikipedia.org
However, partial clearing is uncommon, and the bull's-eye pattern more often involves central redness.
en.wikipedia.org
That's the bull's-eye, and we can wipe it out.
now.uiowa.edu
The frieze is pierced by unobtrusive bull's-eye windows that light the top-story floor, originally containing water tanks and elevator machinery.
en.wikipedia.org

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