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Meaning of "pecho" in the Spanish dictionary

DICTIONARY

ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD PECHO

La palabra pecho tiene su procedencia en el latín pectus; y también en el latín vulgar pestŭlus.

Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their changes in structure and significance.

PRONUNCIATION OF PECHO IN SPANISH

pe · cho


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF PECHO

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
interjection
article
Pecho is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES PECHO MEAN IN SPANISH?

Chest

The chest is the region of the human body between the base of the neck and the shoulders to the abdomen, located at the front, opposite the back. Women have more developed breast and breasts than males, this plays a key role in feeding babies in their first stage of life. In Hebrew, two words for the breast are used: schadh and schodh. The Greek words are ma ststós and stḗ · thos.

Definition of pecho in the Spanish dictionary

The first definition of chest in the dictionary of the real academy of the Spanish language is part of the human body, which extends from the neck to the belly, and in whose cavity the heart and lungs are contained. Another meaning of chest in the dictionary is the front outer part of this body portion, as opposed to the back. Chest is also anterior part of the quadruped trunk between the neck and the fore legs.

SPANISH WORDS THAT RHYME WITH PECHO

acecho · arrecho · barbecho · berberecho · cohecho · derecho · desecho · deshecho · despecho · echo · estrecho · hecho · helecho · insatisfecho · lecho · maltrecho · provecho · satisfecho · techo · trecho

SPANISH WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE PECHO

pechiazul · pechiblanca · pechiblanco · pechiche · pechicolorado · pechigonga · pechil · pechillo · pechín · pechina · pechirrojo · pechisacada · pechisacado · pechoña · pechoño · pechuga · pechugazo · pechugón · pechugona · pechuguera

SPANISH WORDS THAT END LIKE PECHO

afecho · afrecho · ahecho · antepecho · asecho · barbihecho · candelecho · canecho · contrahecho · contrecho · correcho · desfecho · entretecho · fecho · malhecho · pelecho · rececho · rehecho · repecho · tapapecho

Synonyms and antonyms of pecho in the Spanish dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «pecho» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF PECHO

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The translations of pecho from Spanish to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «pecho» in Spanish.

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zh

Translator Spanish - Chinese

乳房
1,325 millions of speakers
es

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pecho
570 millions of speakers
en

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chest
510 millions of speakers
hi

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स्तन
380 millions of speakers
ar

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ثدي
280 millions of speakers
ru

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грудь
278 millions of speakers
pt

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mama
270 millions of speakers
bn

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স্তন
260 millions of speakers
fr

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sein
220 millions of speakers
ms

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payudara
190 millions of speakers
de

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Brust
180 millions of speakers
ja

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130 millions of speakers
ko

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가슴
85 millions of speakers
jv

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susu
85 millions of speakers
vi

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80 millions of speakers
ta

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மார்பக
75 millions of speakers
mr

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स्तन
75 millions of speakers
tr

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meme
70 millions of speakers
it

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seno
65 millions of speakers
pl

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pierś
50 millions of speakers
uk

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груди
40 millions of speakers
ro

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sân
30 millions of speakers
el

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στήθος
15 millions of speakers
af

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bors
14 millions of speakers
sv

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bröst
10 millions of speakers
no

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bryst
5 millions of speakers

SPANISH - ENGLISH DICTIONARY

pecho
pecho 
  breast ; bosom ; chest ; bust.
 One time he showed me a photograph in an art book of a woman's bare breasts and said 'Nice tits, uh?'.
 The rolls, which it was customary to keep in the bosom, contained exhortations, messages and promises and were considered very valuable as physical objects.
 Sometimes the noun form is used, sometimes the adjectival, eg 'Abdomen - diseases' but 'Abdominal pain'; 'Thorax (Zoology)' but 'Thorax, Human' see 'chest and Thoracic duct'.
 First on the list was her bust, which has also gone from plump to saggy and deflated over the course of just a couple of years.
a lo hecho, pecho  
no use crying over spilt/spilled milk
you've made your bed, now you must lie in it!
 It may be no use crying over spilt milk but had the original constitution been more people-driven, perhaps things could have turned out different.
 After all, "you've made your bed, now you must lie in it," so there's no sense complaining.
angina de pecho 
angina pectoris
 This is a video material to teach corpsmen response procedures for each of seven emergency medical conditions: angina pectoris, acute myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, stroke, diabetic coma, insulin shock, and epileptic seizure.
aumento de pecho  
breast augmentation
breast enlargement
 Breast augmentation, technically known as augmentation mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure to enhance the size and shape of a woman's breast.
 Although more often people hear about breast enlargement, more than half of the mammoplasties are done to decrease the size of the breast.
cirugía de pecho 
breast surgery
 The article is entitled 'An investigation into digital imaging in assessing cosmetic outcome after breast surgery'.
congestión de pecho 
chest congestion
 Actually, it's more than that; for one thing, it gives Lily chest congestion.
criado con el pecho 
breast-fed
 There is general consensus that the intestinal flora of healthy breast-fed infants has several beneficial effects.
dar el do de pecho   
do + Posesivo + (honest) best
pull out + all the stops
do + Posesivo + utmost
 He was a wise and humane judge, and he clearly did his honest best and fairest, according to his lights.
 So, as you see we're pulling out all the stops to give you a memorable conference.
 But all of them did their utmost and knew that their position was a key one within the school.
dar el pecho   
breast-feed [breastfeed]
breast-feeding [breastfeeding]
suckle
 Traditionally, Malaysian women breast-feed their infants for an extended period of time; only elite Chinese women resort to a wet-nurse.
 Anthropologists, neurologists, child psychiatrists, and researchers into child development agree that breast-feeding and a supportive family structure are important for an infant to thrive.
 It is sooo cute how they stick their little tails up in the air while suckling their mother's milk.
dar el pecho (a) 
give + breast (to)
 The spectacle of two young women giving breast to their babies made her blush and turn away her face.
darse golpes de pecho 
beat + Posesivo + breast
 Then the Jews priests realized how much evil they had done to themselves and began beating their breasts, saying 'Woe to us because of our sins!'.
darse golpes en el pecho 
beat + Posesivo + breast
 Then the Jews priests realized how much evil they had done to themselves and began beating their breasts, saying 'Woe to us because of our sins!'.
de pechos planos 
flat-chested
 She was teased for being flat-chested as a teen and now she wants her bullies to be green with envy at how good she looks.
dolor de pecho 
chest pain
 I feel a stabbing chest pain of sudden onset, with slight shortness of breath.
golpearse el pecho 
beat + Posesivo + breast
 Then the Jews priests realized how much evil they had done to themselves and began beating their breasts, saying 'Woe to us because of our sins!'.
implante de pecho 
breast implant
 Maybe now is the time to lift the ban on silicone breast implants.
operación de pecho 
breast surgery
 The article is entitled 'An investigation into digital imaging in assessing cosmetic outcome after breast surgery'.
pared del pecho 
breast wall
 Right after breast augmentation surgery, the breast wall and tissue will be tender and swollen.
reducción de pecho 
breast reduction
 Breast reduction, or reduction mammoplasty, is the surgery to reduce the weight, mass and otherwise size of the breasts for whatever reason.
sacar (el) pecho  [También usado en el orden stick + Posesivo + chest out]
stick out + Posesivo + chest
 He can stick out his chest just a little and say, 'Look at me, look at what I have accomplished'.
sacar pecho        
boast
strut
brag
fight back
put + a brave face on
keep + a stiff upper lip
brazen out
put on/up + a brave face
 In fact, he boasts that he knows more about library work than all of us who have our master's degrees put together.
 The paradox is that the war that was supposed to let thenm swagger and strut in the world was actually impeding their swagger and strut in the world.
 While pirates and ancient mariners may have bragged about sailing the seven seas, the phrase is merely figurative.
 In the meanwhile, librarians could fight back by means of their chequebooks but need to be alert to the strategies by which vendors could take over their functions.
 You have to make sure you lead from the front and put a brave face on it during the tough times to bring people with you and get out of it.
 Keeping a stiff upper lip during an emotional event can impair your memory, research suggests.
 The way they tried to stonewall and brazen out the forged document scandal suggests that they didn't realize the extent to which their monopoly was gone.
 It's no secret that all Commonwealth Games sites are lagging behind schedule but the organisers are putting on a brave face.
tomarse Algo a pecho 
take to + heart
 I think we should all take to heart Lady Wootton's classic cutting of this Gordian knot, when she points out that social workers are not medicos, not psychologists, not sociologists, they are essentially experts in communication, performing a 'middleman' role.

Trends of use of pecho

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «PECHO»

Principal search tendencies and common uses of pecho
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Examples of use in the Spanish literature, quotes and news about pecho

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5 SPANISH QUOTES WITH «PECHO»

Famous quotes and sentences with the word pecho.
1
George Washington
Trabaja para mantener viva en tu pecho esa pequeña chispa de fuego celeste, la conciencia.
2
Miguel de Cervantes
No hay cosa más excusada y aun perdida que el contar el miserable sus desdichas a quien tiene el pecho colmado de contentos.
3
Federico García Lorca
El hombre famoso tiene la amargura de llevar el pecho frío y traspasado por linternas sordas que dirigen sobre ellos otros.
4
César Vallejo
Considerando en frío, imparcialmente, que el hombre es triste, tose, y sin embargo se complace en su pecho colorado.
5
Pablo Neruda
Para mi corazón basta tu pecho, para tu libertad bastan mis alas.

10 SPANISH PROVERBS WITH THE WORD «PECHO»

A lo hecho, pecho.
Pierna, en el lecho; y el brazo, en el pecho.
Rostro, del fuego; piernas, del río, y del pecho aparta el frío.
A golpe de mar, pecho sereno.
Al mal hecho, ruego y pecho.
Con la cruz en el pecho, pero el diablo en los hechos.
Donde hay provecho, pies y manos, oreja y pecho.
El pie en el lecho y la mano el pecho.
El trabajo bien hecho da alegría en el pecho.
Hombre de pelo en pecho, hombre de dicho y hecho.

10 SPANISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PECHO»

Discover the use of pecho in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to pecho and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Spanish literature.
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Pecho y brazos
Guía práctica de ejercicios y consejos para modelar esas zonas
‎2005
2
Cardiopatía isquémica: angina de pecho, infarto de miocardio
El presente libro intenta cubrir este vacio, contando para ello con la inestimable experiencia de los coautores en sus respectivas áreas, haciendo que sean capitulos excepcionales la etiopatogenia de la arteriosclerosis, anatomía ...
Martín Jadraque L. y Col., 1988
3
La Culebra en el Pecho, comedia en tres actos [and in prose].
Javier de RAMIREZ. DON RAFAEL. Veinte y nueve años... Con que, amigo mío, venga ese pulso... pues si está V. mejor que nunca... ya se lo he dicho á V. mil veces... V. no tiene mas que aprension. DON FERNANDO. ¡Ojalá !... pero desde  ...
Javier de RAMIREZ, 1859
4
Mujer de verso en pecho
Sin ser localista, la poesia de Gloria Fuertes es una de las poesias mas castizamente urbanas que tenemos.
Gloria Fuertes, Francisco Nieva, 1995
5
UN Diccionario De Materia Medica Practica
excoriación en el pecho (como si estuviese en carne viva).- Tos con expectoración en la mañana, sin expectoración al anocher, o con expectoración en la noche, y ninguna durante el día; tos muy severa en la mañana al levantarse y ...
John Clarke, 1998
6
Lo Que Debes Saber Sobre Tu Salud
El Nuevo Día 21 de junio de 1999 El dolor en el pecho es un síntoma muy común. Se estima que en los Estados Unidos 5 millones de personas acuden cada año a las Salas de Emergencia por dolor en el pecho. Este síntoma se debe a ...
Mario R. Garcia Palmieri, 2000
7
El jinete con la herida en el pecho
A novel.
Otto Apuy, 2009
8
El Corazón Fuera Del Pecho
"As current, far-reaching and eclectic as the works it presents, this collection showcases the diverse trends in contemporary Puerto Rican writing.
Jorge María Ruscalleda Bercedóniz, 1997
9
Prevention's Healing with Vitamins: The Most Effective ...
La angina de pecho es un síntoma, no una enfermedad. Este dolor sordo, opresivo -una especie de calambre en el pecho- indica que el músculo cardíaco no dispone del oxígeno suficiente para cubrir sus necesidades. El dolor suele ...
Prevention Magazine Health Books, 1999
10
Todo y más sobre la diabetes
La angina de pecho es una forma de padecimiento de las coronarias en el que se tiene dolor en el pecho. En sí misma, la angina de pecho no es una condición que ponga en peligro su vida, pero indica un flujo reducido de sangre hacia el ...
Nancy Touchette, 2001

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PECHO»

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Asesinaron de un disparo en el pecho a un joven de 22 años
Un joven de 22 años fue asesinado de un disparo en el pecho cuando jugaba al futbol con amigos en San Martín. Un grupo se acercó a ellos, tres estaban ... «Diario Uno, Sep 16»
2
Sofía Vergara arrepentida de no cuidarse el pecho
La actriz colombiana Sofía Vergara reveló a la revista People que está arrepentida de no haber cuidado su cuerpo cuando era joven. Y es que admitió que si ... «Mundo Hispanico, Aug 16»
3
Natación: Julia Sebastián ganó su serie en los 200 metros pecho
La nadadora argentina Julia Sebastián ganó su serie en los 200 metros pecho en los Juegos Olímpicos de Río de Janeiro 2016. Sebastián se quedó con la ... «El Cronista, Aug 16»
4
Carlos Claverie clasificó a semifinales de 200 metros pecho de la ...
Río de Janeiro, 09 de agosto de 2016.- Este martes, el venezolano Carlos Claverie clasificó a las semifinales de los 200 metros pecho de la natación en los ... «Venezolana de Televisión, Aug 16»
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"Cómo le voy a decir pecho frío": la conmovedora carta de Ortega a ...
"Cómo le voy a decir pecho frío a un tipo que le dijo que no al país que le dio todo y eligió al que no le dio nada. Cómo le voy a decir pecho frío a un tipo que ... «Diario Uno, Jun 16»
6
Paula Echevarría: «Sólo me he operado el pecho»
Paula Echevarría es una de las mujeres más guapas y estilosas de nuestro país pero su baja talla de pecho nunca le hizo sentirse tan segura de sí misma ... «ABC.es, Jun 16»
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¿Por qué duele el pecho durante la lactancia?
Una de las causas más habituales que explican porqué a la mujer le duele el pecho cuando alimenta a su recién nacido es que este no se agarra como es ... «OKDIARIO, May 16»
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Polémica por una foto de una modelo dando el pecho
No es la primera vez ni seguramente será la última que se critique una acción tan natural como dar el pecho. Con motivo del día de la madre, la modelo Abby ... «La Vanguardia, May 16»
9
Un estudio identifica los genes y mutaciones que causan el cáncer ...
Un amplio estudio difundido por la revista «Nature» identifica los genes y procesos mutagénicos que intervienen enel desarrollo del cáncer de pecho, lo que ... «ABC.es, May 16»
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Cómo combatir la angina de pecho
La angina de pecho es un síndrome clínico que sucede cuando hay un desequilibrio en el corazón entre las necesidades y la llegada de oxígeno debido a una ... «Información, Apr 16»

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