bufón



Inflexiones de 'bufón' (nm): mpl: bufones

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Principal Translations
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bufón nm (cómico de la corte)jester, fool n
  (historical)buffoon n
 El bufón hizo cabriolas para entretener al rey y a la corte.
 The jester (or: fool) cut capers to entertain the king and the court.
bufón nm despectivo (persona: no seria) (pejorative)buffoon, clown n
  (slang)jerk, twat n
  (offensive)dingbat, flake n
 Este político es un bufón; no dice más que tonterías.
 That politician is a buffoon (or: clown). Everything he says is stupid.
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Additional Translations
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bufón adj (persona graciosa)silly, wacky, jokey adj
  clown n
 Mi primo es un poco bufón; siempre está haciendo bromas.
 My cousin is a little silly (or: wacky); he's always playing tricks.
bufón nm (grieta geológica)blowhole n
 En la costa de Asturias puedes ver bufones que soplan agua del mar.
 On the coast of Asturias, you can see blowholes that spray sea water.
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