
Buscar
to zip
01
cerrar la cremallera de, subir la cremallera de
to securely close a piece of clothing, a bag etc. by pulling up a sliding fastener
Transitive: to zip clothes or similar covering
Example
Before heading out, he will zip his backpack to keep his belongings secure.
Antes de salir, él cerrará con cremallera su mochila para mantener sus pertenencias seguras.
The child learned to zip their own jacket as a part of getting dressed independently.
El niño aprendió a cerrar con cremallera su propia chaqueta como parte de vestirse de manera independiente.
02
zambullirse, deslizarse
to move rapidly
Intransitive: to zip somewhere
Example
The athlete effortlessly zipped through the obstacle course, showcasing remarkable agility.
El atleta se deslizó a través del circuito de obstáculos, mostrando una agilidad notable.
The car zipped along the highway, covering miles in a short amount of time.
El coche se deslizó por la carretera, cubriendo millas en poco tiempo.
Zip
01
cremallera, cierres
a long narrow fastener with two rows of teeth, used to close two edges of something such as a bag, garment, etc.
Dialect
British
02
empuje, fuerza
forceful exertion
03
código postal, código ZIP
a code of letters and digits added to a postal address to aid in the sorting of mail
04
nada, cero
a quantity of no importance
05
cero, nada
a score or amount of zero, typically indicating nothing or a lack of something
Example
The scoreboard showed zip for the home team in the first half.
They were shut out and ended the game with zip on the board.