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| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | nicked adj | (chipped, dented) | mellado/a adj | | | | abollado adj | | | | desconchado adj | | | The shopkeeper sold me the vase at a discount because the rim was nicked. |
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | nick [sth]⇒ vtr | (body) (propio cuerpo) | cortarse⇒ v prnl | | | | cortar⇒ vtr | | | Tom nicked his thumb on his new hunting knife. | | | Tom se cortó su pulgar con la navaja nueva de caza. | | nick yourself vtr | (shaving) | cortarse⇒ v prnl | | | Kate nicked herself when she was shaving her legs. | | | Kate se cortó mientras se afeitaba las piernas. | | nick [sth] vtr | (object) | mellar⇒ vtr | | | | mellar⇒ vtr | | | | hacer muescas loc verb | | | Bill accidentally nicked the stone counter when he set the pot on it too roughly. | | | Bill melló accidentalmente la encimera de piedra cuando puso una cazuela encima demasiado bruscamente. | | nick n | (cut: body) | corte nm | | | | cortada nf | | | Kyle had a nick on his arm from where a rose stem scratched him. | | | Kyle tenía un corte en el brazo de cuando se raspó contra un rosal. | | nick n | (shaving) | corte nm | | | | cincelado nm | | | Brad had a small nick on his face from shaving. | | | Brad tenía un pequeño corte en la cara de afeitarse. | | nick n | (small cut: object) | muesca nf | | | | incisión nf | | | The table had a few nicks in it, but was otherwise in good condition. | | | La mesa tenía unas pocas muescas, pero por lo demás estaba en buenas condiciones. |
| Additional Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | nick n | informal (computing: nickname) | apodo nm | | | | sobrenombre nm | | | Aaron went by the nick "Badwolf" on a chat forum. | | | Aaron adoptó el apodo "Badwolf" en el chat del foro. | | the nick n | UK, slang (prison) | la cárcel loc nom f | | | (AR, CO, MX: coloquial) | la cana loc nom f | | | (AmC, MX: coloquial) | el bote loc nom m | | | (ES: coloquial) | trena, chirona nf | | | Tom spent a few years in the nick back in the day. | | | En esa época Tom pasó unos cuantos años de su vida en la cárcel. | | nick [sth]⇒ vtr | US (hit) | pegar⇒ vtr | | | | golpear⇒ vtr | | | Rick nicked his friend on the shoulder. | | | Rick pegó a su amigo en el hombro. | | nick [sth] vtr | UK, slang (steal) | robar⇒ vtr | | | (ES: coloquial) | mangar⇒ vtr | | | (MX: coloquial) | volar⇒ vtr | | | (ES, PE: coloquial) | afanar⇒ vtr | | | Tim nicked some money from his mother. | | | Tim le robó algo de dinero a su madre. | | nick [sb]⇒ vtr | UK slang (nab, arrest) (jerga) | cazar a vtr + prep | | | | apresar a vtr + prep | | | | detener a vtr + prep | | | | agarrar a vtr + prep | | | The police nicked their suspect early in the morning. | | | La policía cazó a su sospechoso por la mañana temprano. | | nick [sth]⇒ vtr | (a horse) | cortar⇒ vtr | | | Dan nicked the horse's tail. | | | Dan le cortó la cola al caballo. |
'nicked' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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