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| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | fox n | (dog-like mammal) | zorro nm | | | The farmer lost two chickens to a fox. | | | El granjero perdió dos gallinas por culpa de un zorro. | | fox n | figurative, slang (attractive girl) (coloquial) | linda piba adj + nf | | | (ES, coloquial) | tía buena nf + adj | | | There were some real foxes at the club tonight. | | | Había unas lindas pibas en el club anoche. | | fox n | figurative, informal (devious person) (coloquial) | zorro nm | | | | diabillo, diablilla nm, nf | | | | persona astuta nf + adj | | | The politician was a clever fox. | | | El político era un zorro astuto. | | fox [sb]⇒ vtr | informal (perplex) | confundir a vtr + prep | | | Your riddle's really foxed me! What's the answer? | | | Tu acertijo me confundió de verdad. ¿Cuál es la respuesta? |
| Additional Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | fox⇒ vi | figurative, informal (paper: go brown with mould) | enmohecerse⇒ v prnl | | | You can see that the paper has foxed by these brown stains at the edges. | | | Puedes ver que el papel se ha enmohecido por estas manchas marrones en los bordes. |
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