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  1. See 12 authoritative translations of Crook in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.

  2. Inglés. Español. crook n. informal (criminal) delincuente, criminal n común. bandido, bandida nm, nf. The bookkeeper was a crook who had been stealing from them for years. El contable era un delincuente que había estado robándoles durante años.

  3. CROOK translate: pillo, pilla, cayado, báculo, doblar, bandido [masculine], bandida [feminine]. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

  4. a very dishonest person, especially a criminal or a cheat. pillo, pilla. These politicians are just a bunch of crooks. Estos políticos son una panda de sinvergüenzas. Sinónimos. criminal. culprit. evildoer. felon specialized. offender. outlaw. perpetrator. villain UK informal. wrongdoer formal. BEND. the crook of your arm.

  5. 1. (shepherd’s) cayado m. (bishop’s) báculo m. (= hook) gancho m. see also hook noun. 2. the crook of one’s arm el pliegue del codo. 3. (informal) (= thief) ladrón (ladrona) m/f. (= villain) maleante m or f. 4. (= curve) codo m ⧫ recodo m. transitive verb. (figurative) [finger] doblar. to crook one’s arm empinar el codo.

  6. crook. a n. 1 (shepherd's) cayado m , (bishop's) báculo m. (=hook) gancho m. → hook → A1. 2 the crook of one's arm el pliegue del codo. 3 * (=thief) ladrón (-ona) m/f. (=villain) maleante mf. 4 (=curve) codo m , recodo m. b vt (fig) [+finger] doblar. to crook one's arm empinar el codo. c adj (Australia) * (=ill) mal.

  7. crook translation in Spanish - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'crono, croto, coro, crostón', examples, definition, conjugation

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