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tease

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈtiːz/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/tiz/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(tēz)

Inflections of 'tease' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
teases
v 3rd person singular
teasing
v pres p
teased
v past
teased
v past p
En esta página: tease, teaser, teaser trailer
'tease' tiene referencia cruzada con 'teaser', 'teaser trailer'. Se encuentra en una o más de las líneas abajo.'tease' is cross-referenced with 'teaser', 'teaser trailer'. It is in one or more of the lines below.

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Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
tease [sb] vtr (make fun of)burlarse de v prnl + prep
  (AR)cargar a vtr + prep
 I got teased at school because my hair looked funny.
 En la escuela se burlaban de mí porque mi pelo se veía raro.
tease [sb] vtr (annoy) (irritar)molestar a vtr + prep
  fastidiar a
 Stop teasing your little sister!
 ¡Deja de molestar a tu hermanita!
tease [sb] vtr (tantalize)tentar vtr
 She teased us with smells of roasted garlic and herbs.
 Ella nos tentaba con el aroma de ajo asado y hierbas.
tease [sb] vtr (flirt with)coquetear con vi + prep
 Rachel is always teasing me but she never puts out.
tease [sth] vtr (comb: hair)peinarse v prnl
 She teased her hair into a beehive style for the party.
 Se peinó el pelo en un moño alto para la fiesta.
tease vi (disturb, provoke)provocar vtr
 He's always teasing.
 Él siempre está provocando.
tease,
teaser
n
informal (person who teases)bromista adj
 Your brother's always a tease. I never know if I can trust him.
 Tu hermano siempre es un bromista. Nunca sé si puedo confiar en él.
tease,
teaser
n
informal (flirt)coqueto, coqueta nm, nf
 Julie is such a tease; I'm sure she's only leading that guy on.
 Julie es una coqueta, seguro sólo le da esperanzas a ese tipo.
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Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
teaser,
tease
n
(person who teases)bromista n común
  burlón, burlona nm, nf
  guasón, guasona nm, nf
 Don't be such a teaser – just tell me straight!
 No seas bromista, ¡dímelo claramente!
teaser n (advertisement)señuelo nm
 The ad was just a teaser to get people into the store.
 El anuncio era sólo un señuelo para atraer clientes.
teaser for [sth] n (advertisement, preview)avance de nm + prep
 They've been showing a provocative teaser for tomorrow's episode.
 Han estado mostrando un avance tentador del episodio de mañana.
teaser n informal (question, puzzle)rompecabezas nm inv
 The puzzle turned out to be a challenging teaser.
 El puzzle resultó ser un exigente rompecabezas.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
teaser n (fishing lure)carnada nf
 Leaning over the edge of the boat, the angler cast a teaser.
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Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
teaser trailer,
teaser,
tease
n
(TV, film: short promotional film)avance nm
  (voz inglesa)tráiler nm
 En YouTube vi un avance de la última película de Harry Potter.
  (AR)cola nf
 Antes de la película pasaron unas colas de los próximos estrenos.
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Locuciones verbales
tease | teaser | teaser trailer
InglésEspañol
tease [sth] out,
tease out [sth]
vtr phrasal sep
figurative (elicit with difficulty)sonsacar vtr
  sacar vtr
 We eventually managed to tease the truth out of Brian.
 Eventualmente logramos sonsacar la verdad de Brian.
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Compound Forms:
tease | teaser | teaser trailer
InglésEspañol
cock-tease,
cocktease,
cock-teaser,
prick-teaser,
prick-tease
n
vulgar, pejorative, offensive, informal ([sb]: flirts misleadingly) (ES, vulgar)calientapollas nf inv
  (AR, coloquial)calientapavas nf inv
  (AR, vulgar)calientapijas nf inv
  (CO)cosquillera nf
 Annoyed that the woman had rejected his advances, Tom called her a cock-tease.
 Molesto porque la mujer lo había rechazado, Tom la llamó una calientapollas.
strip tease,
striptease
n
(erotic dance in which clothes are taken off)striptease nm
 The fraternity hired a woman to perform a striptease at the party.
 La fraternidad contrató a una mujer para que hiciera un striptease en la fiesta.
tease [sth] apart vtr + adv (separate gently) (deshacer nudos)desenredar vtr
  peinar vtr
 Utilizó un peine para desenredar las hebras de la madeja.
  separar vtr
  cardar vtr
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Collocations: tease your [friends, brother, classmate, girlfriend], [a gentle, an affectionate, a loving] tease, stop teasing [her, your brother, your sister], more...

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