WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
Principal Translations |
zafarrancho nm | coloquial (riña) (colloquial, with "break loose") | hell n |
| (formal) | commotion n |
| (formal) | havoc, chaos n |
| A la salida de la discoteca discutieron y se montó un zafarrancho. |
| When leaving the disco they argued and all hell broke loose |
| When leaving the disco they argued and there was a commotion. |
| When leaving the disco they argued and there was havoc (or: chaos). |
Additional Translations |
zafarrancho nm | coloquial (limpieza a fondo) | spring cleaning n |
| | thorough cleaning n |
| Pasa y no te asustes, estamos de zafarrancho general. |
| Come in but don't be shocked, we're spring cleaning. |
zafarrancho nm | (preparación para batalla) | call to action, battle stations expr |
| El zafarrancho de combate consiste en despejar una parte de la embarcación para combatir. |
| ⓘEsta oración no es una traducción de la original. The captain ordered his troops to battle stations. |
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