Webhackles npl (lit) [+of dog] (on back of neck) pelo m del pescuezo , (on back) pelo m del lomo with his hackles up [dog] con el pelo erizado [person] hecho una furia, furioso IDIOMS to … Webhackles. noun [ plural ] uk / ˈhæk. ə lz / us / ˈhæk. ə lz /. the hairs on the back of some animals, or the feathers on the back of the neck of some birds, that rise when the animal …
hackles rise - Spanish translation – Linguee
WebTraducción de "hackles" en español Sustantivo Verbo ampollas pelos de punta pelo erizado pelos de la espalda collar pelos del cuello It is obvious this Pitt's visit has raised people's hackles. Es evidente que la visita de Pitt ha levantado ampollas. cotillon de colores
"hackles" in Spanish Spanish-English Dictionary
Web1. (to deal with) a. abordar. Before we can tackle the problem, we must consider the effects that any change will have. Antes de que podamos abordar el problema, debemos … Browse Spanish translations from Spain, Mexico, or any other Spanish-speaking … The world’s largest Spanish dictionary. Conjugation. Conjugations for every … Webhackles {noun} hackles. pelo erizado del lomo {noun} hackles (also: necklace, ruff) collar {m} to hackle [ hackled · hackled] {verb} to hackle (also: to rake) rastrillar [ rastrillando · … Webplural noun. 1. (fetters) a. los grilletes. (M) The shackles bit into his ankles, leaving red welts.Los grilletes se le clavaban en los tobillos, dejándole verdugones rojos. b. los … cotillon el goloso