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Bisagra


DailyWord June 02, 2008 04:06 AM

Bisagra
 
This is a discussion thread for the Daily Spanish Word for June 2, 2008

bisagra -feminine noun (la), hinge. Look up bisagra in the dictionary

La gente a la que más le molesta una bisagra que rechina es la que menos ganas de ponerle aceite tiene.
The people who are most annoyed by a squeaky hinge are the least likely to oil it.

Iris June 02, 2008 03:30 PM

I cannot think of any interesting expressions with bisagra in Spanish. The only related word that comes to my mind is the English unhinged (crazy, nuts...)

Tomisimo June 02, 2008 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iris (Post 9686)
I cannot think of any interesting expressions with bisagra in Spanish. The only related word that comes to my mind is the English unhinged (crazy, nuts...)

Nice. Try calling someone *desbisagrado and see what they think. :)

poli June 02, 2008 07:45 PM

Try desquisiado. It's the closest thing in Spanish to unhinged.

sosia June 03, 2008 12:42 AM

How do you say in english "partido bisagra"?
Not so common in America (you only have two and a half :D), but it's very common here.
It's a little political party who asociates with a bigger one to give advantages.
saludos :D

Iris June 03, 2008 12:55 AM

I'm improving my Spanish no way in this forum...

Escarabajo June 03, 2008 04:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iris (Post 9705)
I'm improving my Spanish no way in this forum...

Iris, solo quiero utilizar esta ocasión para corregirle porque yo nunca he visto ningun error in su inglés, y no sé si habrá otra oportunidad para ayudarle en alguna manera:

- I'm improving my Spanish in no way in this forum.

pero tiene el sentido más enfático como

- In no way am I improving my Spanish in this forum.

Iris June 03, 2008 04:24 AM

You misunderstood my meaning. I meant a lot. It was an emphatic use of no way...I should probably have said in a big way.Thanks for your correction.

Escarabajo June 03, 2008 04:34 AM

With the most profound respect, Iris, that sentence doesn't make any sense, at least not to my American ears.

Iris June 03, 2008 04:36 AM

You are totally right. Anyway, I meant I'm learning lots of new Spanish words. Cheers.

poli June 03, 2008 05:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sosia (Post 9704)
How do you say in english "partido bisagra"?
Not so common in America (you only have two and a half :D), but it's very common here.
It's a little political party who asociates with a bigger one to give advantages.
saludos :D

I never heard of the term partido bisagra,
but your description helped. We don't have them here. We do have
independent candidates that sometimes get big votes and cause problems
such as ocurred eight years ago in the disasterous presidential election in
2000.

sosia June 03, 2008 07:30 AM

thanks poli

Escarabajo June 03, 2008 11:20 AM

A proposito, me gusta el hecho de que se dicen muchas veces "el presidente impopular" cuando se escriben de fulano en la prensa extraña. Si vamos a dejar quedarse en la oficina este burro ridículo, al menos quiero que el mundo sabe que a nadie le encanta. Por qué no lo hemos depuesto, no sé.


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