jointed

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈdʒɔɪntɪd/US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling( jointid)

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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
jointed adj (having two or more parts)articulado/a adj
  combinado adj
 The handmade doll has jointed arms and a moveable head.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
joint n (body: articulation)articulación nf
  coyuntura nf
 Peter injured a finger joint when he tried to catch the ball.
 Peter se lastimó una articulación del dedo tratando de atrapar la pelota.
joint n (object: hinge)junta nf
  bisagra nf
 Fred oiled the machine's joints.
 Fred aceitó las juntas de la máquina.
joint n slang (marijuana cigarette) (coloquial)porro nm
  (ES: coloquial)canuto, petardo nm
  (AR, MX: coloquial)churro nm
  (CO, VE: coloquial)cacho nm
 Sean smoked a joint during break.
 Sean se fumó un porro durante el recreo.
joint n (walls: connecting point)juntura nf
  junta nf
 The joint was load-bearing, so it couldn't be removed when they built the addition onto the house.
 La juntura era de carga, así que no sea pudo sacar cuando hicieron la expansión de la casa.
joint adj (shared)colectivo/a adj
 Dan and Sarah were the joint leaders of the club.
 Dan y Sarah eran los líderes colectivos del club.
joint [sth] vtr (cut up: a joint of meat)descuartizar vtr
  cortar en piezas loc verb
 The butcher used a cleaver to joint the lamb.
 El carnicero usó una cuchilla para descuartizar el cordero.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
joint n US, slang (bar, restaurant) (coloquial)antro nm
  barsucho nm
  tugurio nm
 Sarah liked to hang out at a drinking joint down the street.
 A Sarah le gustaba ir a beber a un antro calle abajo.
joint n US, slang (prison) (coloquial)trena nf
  (coloquial)trullo nm
  (MX)bote, talego nm
  (AR)cana nf
 Dan spent a few years in the joint, and wasn't afraid of the law.
 Dan pasó un par de años en la trena y no le tenía miedo a la ley.
joint n (large cut of meat)pedazo nm
  pieza nf
  trozo nm
 She served a lamb joint roasted with garlic and rosemary.
 Sirvió un pedazo de cordero asado con ajo y romero.
joint [sth] vtr (make into a joint)ensamblar vtr
  empalmar vtr
 Paul jointed the two beams.
 Paul ensambló las dos vigas.
joint [sth] vtr (cut into shape)cortar vtr
 Gary jointed the board with a saw to make it fit.
 Gary cortó la tabla con una sierra para que entre.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
jointed | joint
InglésEspañol
double-jointed adj (having especially flexible joints)de articulaciones dobles loc adj
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