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dolorido/a adj. duro/a adj. Rachel went for a long run yesterday and she's feeling stiff today. Rachel salió a correr ayer y hoy está dolorida. stiff adj. (punishment: severe) severo/a adj. James's father told him to expect a stiff punishment for his bad behaviour that day.
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Learn the various meanings and uses of the word stiff, from adjective to verb to noun. Find synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of stiff.
behaving in a way that is formal and not relaxed. estirado, formal. The general is a tall man with steel spectacles and a stiff, pompous manner. El general es un hombre alto, con gafas de acero y un comportamiento estirado y pomposo. SEVERE. a stiff drink, brandy, gin, etc. C2. an alcoholic drink that is very strong. fuerte.
Learn the meanings and usage of the word stiff in different contexts, such as firm, not relaxed, severe, strong, or a cheat. Find synonyms, antonyms, and related words for stiff in English.
Stiffed is a slang term for being cheated, swindled, or treated unfairly, especially in a financial or social situation. It can also mean to cheat or swindle someone else. Learn more about the origin, synonyms, and examples of stiffed.
Traducción de "stiffed" en español. Participio. estafó. estafados. timado. timó. Mostrar más. Burned a lot of people- bagged out on deals, stiffed buyers. Traicionó a mucha gente, rompió muchos tratos, estafó a compradores. He stiffed me on a ride to school. Me estafó con el viaje a la escuela.
adjetivo. 1. (que no se dobla) a. duro. The shoes were stiff when I first put them on. Los zapatos estaban duros la primera vez que me los puse. b. rígido (cadáver o cartulina) She had died some hours ago and the body was already stiff.Hacía varias horas que había muerto y el cadáver ya estaba rígido. c. tieso (cuello o tela)