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1 to pelt somebody with stones
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pelt1) (to throw (things) at: The children pelted each other with snowballs.) tirar, lanzar2) (to run very fast: He pelted down the road.) correr a toda prisa3) ((of rain; sometimes also of hailstones) to fall very heavily: You can't leave now - it's pelting (down).) llover a cántaros•tr[pelt]1 (skin) piel nombre femenino, pellejo————————tr[pelt]1 tirar, lanzar, arrojar2 (run) correr a toda prisa, correr a toda pastilla; (move fast) ir a toda máquina, ir como un bólido\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto pelt somebody with stones apedrear a alguienpelt ['pɛlt] vt1) throw: lanzar, tirar (algo a alguien)2)to pelt with stones : apedrearpelt vibeat: golpear con fuerzathe rain was pelting down: llovía a cántarospelt n: piel f, pellejo mn.• cuero s.m.• pellejo s.m.• piel s.f.• zalea s.f.v.• apedrear v.• caer con fuerza v.• tirar v.
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1. peltto pelt somebody with tomatoes — lanzarle* or tirarle tomates a alguien
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vi (colloq)1) ( rush)2) ( fall heavily)it was pelting with rain — llovía a cántaros or a mares
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1) ( animal skin) piel f; ( stripped) cuero m2) ( pace) (esp BrE colloq)at full pelt — a toda máquina, a todo lo que da (fam)
I [pelt]1.VTto pelt sb with eggs — arrojar or tirar huevos a algn
2. VI*1) (=fall fast)it's pelting with rain — está lloviendo a cántaros, está diluviando
2) (=go fast)3.Nto go full pelt — ir a todo correr, ir a toda pastilla *
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[pelt]N (=fur) piel f ; (=skin) pellejo m* * *
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1. [pelt]to pelt somebody with tomatoes — lanzarle* or tirarle tomates a alguien
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vi (colloq)1) ( rush)2) ( fall heavily)it was pelting with rain — llovía a cántaros or a mares
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1) ( animal skin) piel f; ( stripped) cuero m2) ( pace) (esp BrE colloq)at full pelt — a toda máquina, a todo lo que da (fam)
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