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ragbag - traducción al español


ragbag         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rag bag; Ragbag; Grab bag (disambiguation); Grabbag
bolsa de recortes
cajón de sastre
mezcolanza
batiburrillo
rag-bag [ragbag]      
(n.) = cajón de sastre
Ex: In practice the generalia class, as we shall see, is also used as a rag-bag for miscellaneous items that will not fit anywhere else.
rag         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rags; RAG; Rag (disambiguation); RAG (disambiguation); Rags (film)
(n.) = trapo

Def: En la fabricación de papel, trapos viejos usados como materia prima en la elaboración de la pasta de trapo.
Ex: The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.
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* cotton rags = trapos de algodón
* glad rags = traje de los domingos, ropa elegante
* rag-and-bone man = trapero
* rag-bag [ragbag] = cajón de sastre
* rag doll = muñeco de trapo
* ragman = trapero
* rag paper = papel de trapo, papel de tela
* rag stock = pasta de trapo
* washrag = paño para la cara, paño para lavarse la cara, manopla

Definición

ragbag
also rag-bag
A ragbag of things is a group of things which do not have much in common with each other, but which are being considered together.
The government was still in effect a ragbag of Social Democrats and Liberals.
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Ejemplos de uso de ragbag
1. Croydon Secondary Technical School: Has a ragbag mind stuffed with information of no possible interest to anyone but himself.
2. In this ragbag of expenditure, some advisers will no doubt have been worth their weight in (fool s) gold.
3. A ragbag assembly of students, foreigners and part–timers, they played their football at a high school athletics ground in front of row after row of empty seats.
4. Only this week, I ripped my Sweaty Betty track pants and instead of putting them in the ragbag to make dusters, I sewed them up.
5. Uneasy truce Cosatu‘s recruiting arm has replaced them with members from service industries and a ragbag of new affiliates representing bank workers, musicians and sportsmen, among others.