tute
61pegarse un tute — Realizar un trabajo muy intenso o un esfuerzo extraordinario, como extraordinario y poco común es hacer , reunir los cuatro reyes o los cuatro caballos en el juego de cartas de dicho nombre …
62A-b-c-tute — A b c tute, so v.w. Buchstabenkegel, s. u. Kegelschnecke …
63darse un tute — pegarse un tute …
64Hurra-Tüte — Hur ra Tütef Helm,Stahlhelm;HelmdesPolizeibeamten.»Tüte«spieltanaufdieineineSpitzeauslaufendeHelmformfrühererZeiten.1870bisheute …
65die Tüte — die Tüte …
66con|sti|tute — «KON stuh toot, tyoot», transitive verb, tut|ed, tut|ing. 1. to make up; form: »Seven days constitute a week. SYNONYM(S): compose, comprise. 2. to set up; …
67pros|ti|tute — «PROS tuh toot, tyoot», noun, verb, tut|ed, tut|ing, adjective. –n. 1. a woman who has sexual relations with men for money. SYNONYM(S): harlot, whore. 2. Figurative. a person who does base things for money. –v.t …
68re|con|sti|tute — «ree KON stuh toot, tyoot», transitive verb, tut|ed, tut|ing. 1. to form again; bring back to its original form or consistency: »to reconstitute frozen orange juice by adding water. 2. to pulverize (coarse or damaged leaves of tobacco), press the …
69re|in|sti|tute — «ree IHN stuh toot, tyoot», transitive verb, tut|ed, tut|ing. to institute again …
70res|ti|tute — «REHS tuh toot, tyoot», verb, tut|ed, tut|ing. –v.t. 1. to give back (something lost or taken). 2. to make good (loss, damage, or injury). –v.i. to make restitution: »If…he acts to the …