pelear contra el bicho

English translation: fight the bug

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Spanish term or phrase:pelear contra el bicho
English translation:fight the bug
Entered by: patinba

10:57 Mar 8, 2022
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Spanish term or phrase: pelear contra el bicho
"El quinto plan lo hemos sufrido juntos, ha sido complicado este 19-21 que ha sido un plan de resistencia, de pelear contra el bicho..."

I'm guessing this is an idiom, but I can't find it anywhere. Or is it literal - and the bug they are referring to is Covid?

Any thoughts please?

Thank you.
Comunican
United Kingdom
Local time: 02:20
fight the bug
Explanation:
Covid, definitely.

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Francisco Juarez H {PacoJuarez} on LinkedIn: La alternativa ...https://www.linkedin.com › posts· Translate this page
Pero sobre todo con mucha salud (de los dos tipos de salud, jejeje ) y recuerden en no bajar la guardia, este bicho de COVID sigue y seguira entre nosotros, ...

Crean arte que sana - Reformahttps://www.reforma.com › Vida· Translate this page
May 30, 2020 — ... es una batalla constante contra el absurdo de la vida y ahora con este bicho de Covid, este absurdo se eleva al cuadrado", dice Viskin, ...

Carta a los Reyes Magos desde Viajes Solidarios Tumainihttps://viajestumaini.org › 2021/01· Translate this page
Jan 5, 2021 — ... y conocimos a muchas de las personas que hubiesen viajado este año con nosotras si no hubiese sido por el famoso bicho de COVID-19.

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Featured: Questions Answered and Updates on COVID-19 ...https://www.worksteps.com › featured-a-fit-for
Is there any advantage or disadvantage that people should be "hey, I'd rather have the Johnson & Johnson vs. the Moderna." Do you see any difference between ...

The Observer view on the year ahead for Europe - The Guardianhttps://www.theguardian.com › commentisfree › dec
Dec 26, 2021 — As with Boris Johnson, the Covid bug, not the machinations of Russia, China and the US, may yet be Macron's and Europe's undoing.

Juwan Johnson: Breaking News, Rumors & Highlightshttps://www.yardbarker.com › NFL › New Orleans Saints
He had many nervous that the Saints' star safety and sparkplug was hit with the COVID bug. New Orleans Saints News / FanNation Saints News Network / December 21 ...

We are facing threats on all sides - The Australianhttps://www.theaustralian.com.au › commentary
May 7, 2021 — Both British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French President ... The COVID bug is tough and resilient and will not go down without a hell ...
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patinba
Argentina
Local time: 22:20
Grading comment
Many thanks!
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Summary of answers provided
4 +4fight the bug
patinba
4 +3fight the bug
Nestor Jerez
4fight off the virus/bug
Barbara Cochran, MFA


Discussion entries: 9





  

Answers


52 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
fight off the virus/bug


Explanation:
Although I have rarely heard the Covid virus referred to as a bug. Usually a bug is a so-called "normal" flu.

https://www.linguee.com/english-spanish/translation/fight of...

Barbara Cochran, MFA
United States
Local time: 21:20
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 8
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1 hr   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +3
fight the bug


Explanation:
Hola.

"Bug" is the less inaccurate option, the most similar to the Spanish "bicho", but this is a word we use to refer to "strange, ugly, evil things away from us" in quite informal contexts. We can refer to some-one making war and killing people as "el bicho ese", even when we momentarily forget the name of something we have to name, we say something like "give me that bicho, please." I ask myself if there would be some equivalent word in English, I mean with that strong connotation...

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There is a song, Bixo do Coco (No importa que sea en portugués) to illustrate well this connotation. It speaks about some scary entity getting in a home to take control over singer's thoughts. Buggy man is "el coco", o bixo do coco, that thing. What would be that thing in English?

Example sentence(s):
  • Pásame el... el bicho ese!
  • Es un bicho con mucho poder

    https://www.wipo.int/wipo_magazine/es/2007/06/article_0003.html
Nestor Jerez
Venezuela
Local time: 21:20
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Eileen Brophy
25 mins

neutral  patinba: Gracias por el agree.
35 mins
  -> Ah, disculpa, ahí va. Es que soy nuevo aquí. Aunque con lo infinito del lenguaje me gusta más estar en desacuerdo... XD

agree  neilmac: Not "Buggy" man, it's the BOGEYMAN: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogeyman
6 hrs
  -> Oh, GRACIAS por la corrección. Es gradioso enterarme dónde, cuando y cómo estoy equivocado!!! Mil gracias.

agree  David Hollywood
15 hrs
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10 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +4
fight the bug


Explanation:
Covid, definitely.

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Note added at 11 mins (2022-03-08 11:09:33 GMT)
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Francisco Juarez H {PacoJuarez} on LinkedIn: La alternativa ...https://www.linkedin.com › posts· Translate this page
Pero sobre todo con mucha salud (de los dos tipos de salud, jejeje ) y recuerden en no bajar la guardia, este bicho de COVID sigue y seguira entre nosotros, ...

Crean arte que sana - Reformahttps://www.reforma.com › Vida· Translate this page
May 30, 2020 — ... es una batalla constante contra el absurdo de la vida y ahora con este bicho de Covid, este absurdo se eleva al cuadrado", dice Viskin, ...

Carta a los Reyes Magos desde Viajes Solidarios Tumainihttps://viajestumaini.org › 2021/01· Translate this page
Jan 5, 2021 — ... y conocimos a muchas de las personas que hubiesen viajado este año con nosotras si no hubiese sido por el famoso bicho de COVID-19.

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Note added at 9 hrs (2022-03-08 20:46:21 GMT)
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Featured: Questions Answered and Updates on COVID-19 ...https://www.worksteps.com › featured-a-fit-for
Is there any advantage or disadvantage that people should be "hey, I'd rather have the Johnson & Johnson vs. the Moderna." Do you see any difference between ...

The Observer view on the year ahead for Europe - The Guardianhttps://www.theguardian.com › commentisfree › dec
Dec 26, 2021 — As with Boris Johnson, the Covid bug, not the machinations of Russia, China and the US, may yet be Macron's and Europe's undoing.

Juwan Johnson: Breaking News, Rumors & Highlightshttps://www.yardbarker.com › NFL › New Orleans Saints
He had many nervous that the Saints' star safety and sparkplug was hit with the COVID bug. New Orleans Saints News / FanNation Saints News Network / December 21 ...

We are facing threats on all sides - The Australianhttps://www.theaustralian.com.au › commentary
May 7, 2021 — Both British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French President ... The COVID bug is tough and resilient and will not go down without a hell ...

patinba
Argentina
Local time: 22:20
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 648
Grading comment
Many thanks!

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Nestor Jerez
2 hrs
  -> Gracias Nestor, y bienvenido!

agree  neilmac
8 hrs
  -> Thank you!

agree  Marcelo González
13 hrs
  -> Gracias!

agree  David Hollywood: pure and simple
16 hrs
  -> Thank you, David!
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