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1 mojar
v.1 to wet.2 to get wet, to dip in water, to damp, to moisten.* * *1 (gen) to wet2 (humedecer) to dampen3 (alimento) to dip, dunk4 (cama) to wet1 to get wet2 familiar (comprometerse) to commit oneself, get involved* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [involuntariamente] to get wet; [voluntariamente] to wet; (=humedecer) to damp(en), moisten; (=empapar) to drench, soak¡no mojes la alfombra! — don't get the carpet wet!
mojar la ropa en agua — to soak o steep the washing in water
2) (=meter) to dipmojar el pan en el café — to dip o dunk one's bread in one's coffee
3) * [+ triunfo] to celebrate with a drink4)- mojarla5) (Ling) to palatalize6) (=apuñalar) to stab2.VImojar en — (=hacer pinitos) to dabble in; (=entrometerse) to meddle o get involved in
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <suelo/papel/pelo> ( accidentalmente) to get o make... wet; ( a propósito) to wetaún moja la cama — (euf) he still wets the bed
b) ( sumergiendo) <galleta/bizcocho> to dip, dunk (colloq)no moja pero empapa — (Ven fam) he's/she's a wolf in sheep's clothing
2) (fam) ( celebrar)2.mojarse v prona) persona/ropa/suelo to get wetb) <pelo/pies> ( a propósito) to wet; ( accidentalmente) to get... wetc) ( orinarse)* * *= wet, dab, damp, dip, douse.Ex. In the future pictures may need not be wetted at all.Ex. Meanwhile the other man got the ink ready -- it was simply a black oil paint -- and dabbed it over the face of the type when the press was open.Ex. Type was thrust deep into roughish paper which had been softened by damping.Ex. Two sheets were made each time the two-sheet mould was dipped by the maker into the vat, and they were turned out together on to a single felt by the coucher.Ex. Iran has imported high-tech armored anti-riot vehicles equipped with water cannons that can douse people with boiling water or tear gas.----* mojar con la lengua = lick.* mojarle la oreja a = knock + spots off + Nombre.* mojarle la oreja a Alguien = outdo, outrun [out-run], trump.* mojarse = get + involved with/in, implicate + Reflexivo.* mojarse el culo = get + involved with/in, implicate + Reflexivo.* quien quiera peces que se moje el culo = you cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs.* salsa para mojar = dip, dipping sauce.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <suelo/papel/pelo> ( accidentalmente) to get o make... wet; ( a propósito) to wetaún moja la cama — (euf) he still wets the bed
b) ( sumergiendo) <galleta/bizcocho> to dip, dunk (colloq)no moja pero empapa — (Ven fam) he's/she's a wolf in sheep's clothing
2) (fam) ( celebrar)2.mojarse v prona) persona/ropa/suelo to get wetb) <pelo/pies> ( a propósito) to wet; ( accidentalmente) to get... wetc) ( orinarse)* * *= wet, dab, damp, dip, douse.Ex: In the future pictures may need not be wetted at all.
Ex: Meanwhile the other man got the ink ready -- it was simply a black oil paint -- and dabbed it over the face of the type when the press was open.Ex: Type was thrust deep into roughish paper which had been softened by damping.Ex: Two sheets were made each time the two-sheet mould was dipped by the maker into the vat, and they were turned out together on to a single felt by the coucher.Ex: Iran has imported high-tech armored anti-riot vehicles equipped with water cannons that can douse people with boiling water or tear gas.* mojar con la lengua = lick.* mojarle la oreja a = knock + spots off + Nombre.* mojarle la oreja a Alguien = outdo, outrun [out-run], trump.* mojarse = get + involved with/in, implicate + Reflexivo.* mojarse el culo = get + involved with/in, implicate + Reflexivo.* quien quiera peces que se moje el culo = you cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs.* salsa para mojar = dip, dipping sauce.* * *mojar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹suelo/papel/pelo› (accidentalmente) to get o make … wet; (a propósito) to wettiró el vaso de agua y mojó el mantel he knocked over the glass of water and got o made the tablecloth (all) wetmoja un poco la toalla dampen o wet the towel a littlepasó un coche y me mojó a car went by and splashed me¡no me mojes! don't get me wet!, don't splash ( o soak etc) me!aún moja la cama ( euf); he still wets the bedmoja la gasa con colonia moisten the gauze with colognemojar el bizcocho con jerez soak the sponge in sherry2 (sumergiendo) ‹galleta/bizcocho› to dip, dunk ( colloq)mojó la pluma en el tintero she dipped the pen in the inkwellmojé el pan en la salsa I dipped the bread in the sauceB ( fam)■ mojarse1 «persona/ropa/suelo» to get wetse me mojaron los zapatos my shoes got wetme mojé toda I got wet through o drenched o soaked2 ‹pelo/pies› (a propósito) to wet; (accidentalmente) to get … wetmójate el pelo si quieres que te lo corte wet your hair first if you want me to cut itme mojé los pies my feet got wet, I got my feet wet3(orinarse): cámbiale el pañal a la niña porque se mojó change the baby's diaper ( AmE) o ( BrE) nappy, she's wetse mojó en los pantalones he wet his pants* * *
mojar ( conjugate mojar) verbo transitivo
( a propósito) to wet;
mojar la cama (euf) to wet the bed
mojarse verbo pronominal
me mojé toda I got soaked
( accidentalmente) to get … wet
mojar verbo transitivo
1 to wet
2 (en la leche, el café, etc) to dip, dunk
3 fam (celebrar) vamos a mojar este éxito, let's go and celebrate this success with a drink
' mojar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caldo
- empapar
English:
douse
- dunk
- wet
- dampen
- dip
* * *♦ vt1. [con líquido] to wet;[humedecer] to moisten;la lluvia nos mojó de pies a cabeza we got soaked through in the rain;moje bien el trapo antes de limpiar la ventana wet the cloth thoroughly before using it to clean the window;moje la parte de atrás de la etiqueta con la lengua moisten the back of the label with your tongue;el niño ya no moja la cama the boy doesn't wet his bed any more2. [comida] to dunk;moja el pan en la salsa dip your bread in the sauceesta victoria hay que mojarla we'll have to celebrate this win with a drink♦ vimuy Fam [copular] to get one's rocks off* * *v/t2 galleta dunk, dip* * *mojar vt1) : to wet, to moisten2) : to dunk* * *mojar vb -
2 deep-fry
tr[diːp'fraɪ]1 freír en abundante aceitev.• freír en aceite abundante v.'diːp'fraɪtransitive verb -fries, -frying, -fried freír* ( en abundante aceite)['diːp'fraɪ]VT freír sumergiendo en aceite* * *['diːp'fraɪ]transitive verb -fries, -frying, -fried freír* ( en abundante aceite) -
3 ahogado
adj.1 drowned, asphyxiated, choked, gassed.2 drunk, totally drunk, rolling drunk.past part.past participle of spanish verb: ahogar.* * *1→ link=ahogar ahogar► adjetivo1 drowned2 (asfixiado) asphyxiated, suffocated3 figurado (deudas etc) up to one's neck4 (sitio) stuffy, close► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 drowned person* * *ahogado, -a1. ADJ1) [persona] [en agua] drowned; [por falta de aire] suffocatedmorir ahogado — [en agua] to drown; [por falta de aire] to suffocate
2) (=apagado) [voz, llanto] stifled; [grito] muffled3) [lugar] cluttered4) (=sin dinero)5) Méx * (=borracho) drunk2.SM / F drowned man/woman3.SM And (=salsa) sauce made with tomatoes, onions and peppers ; (=guisado) stew made with tomatoes, onions and peppers* * *- da adjetivo1) ( en agua)morir ahogado — ( en agua) to drown; ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to choke to death
2) <llanto/grito> stifled3) (Méx fam) ( borracho) blind o rolling drunk (colloq)* * *----* morir ahogado = drown.* * *- da adjetivo1) ( en agua)morir ahogado — ( en agua) to drown; ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to choke to death
2) <llanto/grito> stifled3) (Méx fam) ( borracho) blind o rolling drunk (colloq)* * ** morir ahogado = drown.* * *ahogado -daA (en agua) drownedmurieron ahogados they drownedB1 ‹voz/llanto› stifled2(agobiado): está ahogado de deudas he's overwhelmed with debts, he's up to his ears o eyes in debt ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo ahogar: ( conjugate ahogar)
ahogado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
ahogado
ahogar
ahogado◊ -da adjetivo
1 ( en agua):
morir ahogado ( en agua) to drown;
( asfixiarse) to suffocate;
( atragantarse) to choke to death
2 ‹llanto/grito› stifled
3 (Méx fam) ( borracho) blind o rolling drunk (colloq)
ahogar ( conjugate ahogar) verbo transitivo
1
( asfixiar) to suffocate
2
‹llanto/grito› to stifle
ahogarse verbo pronominal
( asfixiarse) to suffocate;
( atragantarse) to choke
ahogado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (por inmersión) drowned
morir ahogado, to drown
2 (por asfixia) suffocated
II sustantivo masculino y femenino drowned person
ahogar verbo transitivo
1 (sumergiendo en líquido) to drown
2 (quitando el aire) to suffocate
' ahogado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ahogada
- morir
English:
drown
- save
- gasp
- strangle
* * *ahogado, -a♦ adj1. [en el agua] drowned;murió ahogado he drowned2. [falto de aliento] [respiración] laboured;[persona] out of breath;sus palabras, ahogadas por el llanto, casi no se entendían it was almost impossible to understand what he was saying through his sobs3. [apagado] [grito, sonido] muffled5. Andes, Méx [estofado] stewed♦ nm,fdrowned person♦ nmAndes, Méx [guiso] stew; [sofrito] = mixture of onion, garlic, peppers etc fried together as base for stews* * *I adj1 en agua drowned;ahogado en lágrimas in floods of tears2 ( asfixiado) suffocatedII m, ahogada f drowned person, victim of drowning -
4 ahogar
v.1 to drown (asfixiar) (en el agua).María ahogó al jefe de la pandilla Mary drowned the gang's leader.2 to strangle.3 to extinguish, to put out.4 to put down, to quell (dominar) (levantamiento).5 to flood (automobiles) (vehículo).6 to choke back, to drown, to drown out, to quell.Pedro ahogó un quejido Peter choked back a groan.Silvia ahogó el motor Silvia choked the motor.* * *1 (asfixiar) to choke, suffocate2 (en el agua) to drown3 (plantas) to overwater4 (motor) to flood5 (fuego) to put out, extinguish6 figurado (reprimir) to stifle, put down1 to be drowned, drown2 (sofocarse) to choke, suffocate■ me estoy ahogando de calor the heat's stifling, I can't breathe in this heat3 (motor) to flood\ahogar las penas to drown one's sorrowsahogarse en un vaso de agua figurado to make a mountain out of a molehill* * *verb1) to drown2) choke* * *1. VT1) (=matar) [en agua] to drown; [quitando el aire] to suffocate2) (=asfixiar) [humo, espina, emoción] to choke; [angustia, pena] to overcomesu voz tiembla, ahogada por la emoción — her voice trembles, choked with emotion
este calor me ahoga — this heat is suffocating me o is stifling
3) [económicamente] [+ empresa, país] to crippleintentan ahogar a Cuba con el bloqueo económico — they are trying to cripple Cuba with the economic blockade
4) (=reprimir) [+ bostezo, tos] to stifle; [+ llanto] to stifle, choke back5) (=detener) [+ fuego, llamas] to smother; [+ lucha, rebelión] to crush, put down; [+ voces, protestas] to stifle; [+ derechos, libertades] to curtail; [+ desarrollo, posibilidades, plan] to hinder, blocklas malas comunicaciones ahogan la expansión económica — bad communications are hindering o blocking economic expansion
el Barcelona ahogó las esperanzas del Deportivo — Barcelona put paid to o dashed Deportivo's hopes
6) (=bloquear) to block7) (Aut) [+ motor] to flood8) (Ajedrez) [+ rey] to stalemate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) < motor> to flood2)a) <palabras/voz> to drown (out); <llanto/grito> to stifleb) < penas> to drownc) ( en ajedrez)2.ahogarse v prona) persona/animal ( en agua) to drown; ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to chokeb) motor to flood* * *= drown out, smother, strangle, suffocate, stifle.Ex. A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.Ex. This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.Ex. Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex. The United Nations has been accused of 'drowning in its own words and suffocating in its own documentation'.Ex. Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.----* ahogarse = drown.* ahogarse en un vaso de agua = make + a mountain out of a molehill, get + worked up about nothing, fret about + nothing.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) < motor> to flood2)a) <palabras/voz> to drown (out); <llanto/grito> to stifleb) < penas> to drownc) ( en ajedrez)2.ahogarse v prona) persona/animal ( en agua) to drown; ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to chokeb) motor to flood* * *= drown out, smother, strangle, suffocate, stifle.Ex: A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.
Ex: This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.Ex: Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex: The United Nations has been accused of 'drowning in its own words and suffocating in its own documentation'.Ex: Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.* ahogarse = drown.* ahogarse en un vaso de agua = make + a mountain out of a molehill, get + worked up about nothing, fret about + nothing.* * *ahogar [A3 ]vtA1 (en agua) to drown2 (asfixiar) to chokeel humo me ahogaba the smoke was choking me3 ‹motor› to floodB1 ‹palabras/voz› to drown, drown out; ‹llanto/gemido› to stifle2 ‹penas› to drownahogaba sus penas bebiendo he drowned his sorrows in drink3(en ajedrez): ahogar el rey to stalemate■ ahogarse1 «persona/animal» (en agua) to drownme ahogaba en un mar de formalidades I was drowning in a sea of bureaucracy2 (asfixiarse) to chokese tragó una espina y casi se ahoga she swallowed a fishbone and almost choked to deathme ahogo con el humo the smoke's making me choke o suffocating mecualquier esfuerzo y se ahoga the slightest exertion and she's gasping for breath3 «motor» to flood* * *
ahogar ( conjugate ahogar) verbo transitivo
1
( asfixiar) to suffocate
2
‹llanto/grito› to stifle
ahogarse verbo pronominal
( asfixiarse) to suffocate;
( atragantarse) to choke
ahogar verbo transitivo
1 (sumergiendo en líquido) to drown
2 (quitando el aire) to suffocate
' ahogar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asfixiar
- pena
English:
choke
- drown
- sorrow
- stifle
- suppress
- flood
- smother
- stalemate
- suffocate
- throttle
* * *♦ vt1. [en el agua] to drown2. [cubriendo la boca y nariz] to smother, to suffocate3. [extinguir] [fuego] to smother, to put out;los gritos de protesta ahogaban el discurso the cries of protest drowned out his speech4. [dominar] [levantamiento] to put down, to quell;[pena] to hold back, to contain;ahogó sus penas [con la bebida] he drowned his sorrows6.ahogar el rey [en ajedrez] to stalemate one's opponent7. Andes, Méx [guisar] to stew* * *v/t1 en agua drown3 AUTO flood* * *ahogar {52} vt1) : to drown2) : to smother3) : to choke back, to stifle* * *ahogar vb1. (en agua) to drown2. (asfixiar) to suffocate3. (fuego) to smother -
5 mojado
adj.wet, soaking, moist, damp.f. & m.wetback, illegal immigrant.past part.past participle of spanish verb: mojar.* * *► adjetivo1 (húmedo) wet, moist; (empapado) drenched, soaked, wet through* * *(f. - mojada)adj.* * *1.ADJ (=húmedo) damp, wet; (=empapado) soaked, drenchedlloverllegamos a casa completamente mojados — we were completely soaked o drenched when we got home
2.SM Méx wetback (EEUU), illegal immigrant* * *I- da adjetivo wetIIestaba completamente mojado — he was dripping o soaking wet
- da masculino, femenino (Méx fam) wetback (colloq & pej)* * *= damp, sodden, wet, wetted, soggy [soggier -comp., soggiest -sup.].Ex. The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.Ex. He looked up and descried a gym class, all wet and draggled, scurrying back across the sodden football field.Ex. When Brady made his Civil War pictures, the plate had to be wet at the time of exposure.Ex. If they were watching the nimble movements of a compositor as he gathered the types from the hundred and fifty-two boxes of his case, they would run into a ream of wetted paper weighted down with paving stones.Ex. The snakes had been kept in the soggy bilges for forty days and forty nights and were in pretty sad shape.----* suelo mojado = wet floor.* * *I- da adjetivo wetIIestaba completamente mojado — he was dripping o soaking wet
- da masculino, femenino (Méx fam) wetback (colloq & pej)* * *= damp, sodden, wet, wetted, soggy [soggier -comp., soggiest -sup.].Ex: The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.
Ex: He looked up and descried a gym class, all wet and draggled, scurrying back across the sodden football field.Ex: When Brady made his Civil War pictures, the plate had to be wet at the time of exposure.Ex: If they were watching the nimble movements of a compositor as he gathered the types from the hundred and fifty-two boxes of his case, they would run into a ream of wetted paper weighted down with paving stones.Ex: The snakes had been kept in the soggy bilges for forty days and forty nights and were in pretty sad shape.* suelo mojado = wet floor.* * *‹pelo/calle› wet; ‹hierba› wetle pasas un trapo mojado you (just) wipe it over with a wet clothllegó a casa completamente mojado he arrived home dripping o soaking wetno te quedes con los calcetines mojados, que te vas a resfriar take your wet socks off, you'll catch coldmasculine, feminine* * *
Del verbo mojar: ( conjugate mojar)
mojado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
mojado
mojar
mojado◊ -da adjetivo
wet
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Méx fam) wetback (colloq &
pej)
mojar ( conjugate mojar) verbo transitivo
( a propósito) to wet;
mojado la cama (euf) to wet the bed
mojarse verbo pronominal
me mojé toda I got soaked
( accidentalmente) to get … wet
mojado,-a adjetivo wet
(húmedo) damp
mojar verbo transitivo
1 to wet
2 (en la leche, el café, etc) to dip, dunk
3 fam (celebrar) vamos a mojar este éxito, let's go and celebrate this success with a drink
' mojado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
médula
- mojada
- papel
- toda
- todo
- chorrear
English:
damp
- through
- wet
* * *mojado, -a♦ adj[empapado] wet; [húmedo] damp;ten cuidado, el suelo está mojado be careful, the floor is wet;llegué a casa completamente mojado I got home completely soaked;tengo los zapatos mojados my shoes are wet;todavía tengo la ropa mojada my clothes are still damp♦ nm,fMéx Fam [inmigrante] wetback;irse de mojado to enter the United States as an illegal immigrant* * *wetback* * *mojado, -da adj: wet* * * -
6 ahogo
m.1 breathlessness, difficulty in breathing (asfixia).2 anguish, distress (angustia).3 financial difficulty.4 suffocation, breathing trouble, asphyxiation, breathlessness.5 choking.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: ahogar.* * *1 (al respirar) breathlessness, shortness of breath2 (congoja) anguish, sorrow, distress3 (penuria) financial difficulty* * *SM1) (=asfixia) breathlessness2) (=angustia) feeling of distress3) (=apuro económico) financial difficultyhemos pasado unos ahogos tremendos para comprar el piso — we went through tremendous difficulties to buy the flat
* * *masculino breathlessness* * *masculino breathlessness* * *breathlessnessuna sensación de ahogo a feeling of breathlessness o of not being able to breathe properlytiene ahogos she gets out of breath* * *
Del verbo ahogar: ( conjugate ahogar)
ahogo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
ahogó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
ahogar
ahogo
ahogar ( conjugate ahogar) verbo transitivo
1
( asfixiar) to suffocate
2
‹llanto/grito› to stifle
ahogarse verbo pronominal
( asfixiarse) to suffocate;
( atragantarse) to choke
ahogo sustantivo masculino
breathlessness;
ahogar verbo transitivo
1 (sumergiendo en líquido) to drown
2 (quitando el aire) to suffocate
' ahogo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agobio
- sofoco
- fatiga
English:
laugh
* * *ahogo nm1. [asfixia] breathlessness, difficulty in breathing2. [angustia] anguish, distress3. [económico] financial difficulty* * *m breathlessness* * *ahogo nm: breathlessness, suffocation -
7 ahogado
Del verbo ahogar: ( conjugate ahogar) \ \
ahogado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: ahogado ahogar
ahogado
◊ -da adjetivo1 ( en agua): morir ahogado ( en agua) to drown; ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to choke to death 2 ‹llanto/grito› stifled 3 (Méx fam) ( borracho) blind o rolling drunk (colloq)
ahogar ( conjugate ahogar) verbo transitivo 1 ( asfixiar) to suffocate 2 ‹llanto/grito› to stifle ahogarse verbo pronominal ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to choke
ahogado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (por inmersión) drowned
morir ahogado, to drown
2 (por asfixia) suffocated
II sustantivo masculino y femenino drowned person
ahogar verbo transitivo
1 (sumergiendo en líquido) to drown
2 (quitando el aire) to suffocate ' ahogado' also found in these entries: Spanish: ahogada - morir English: drown - save - gasp - strangle -
8 ahogar
ahogar ( conjugate ahogar) verbo transitivo 1 ( asfixiar) to suffocate 2 ‹llanto/grito› to stifle ahogarse verbo pronominal ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to choke
ahogar verbo transitivo
1 (sumergiendo en líquido) to drown
2 (quitando el aire) to suffocate ' ahogar' also found in these entries: Spanish: asfixiar - pena English: choke - drown - sorrow - stifle - suppress - flood - smother - stalemate - suffocate - throttle -
9 ahogo
Del verbo ahogar: ( conjugate ahogar) \ \
ahogo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
ahogó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: ahogar ahogo
ahogar ( conjugate ahogar) verbo transitivo 1 ( asfixiar) to suffocate 2 ‹llanto/grito› to stifle ahogarse verbo pronominal ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to choke
ahogo sustantivo masculino breathlessness;
ahogar verbo transitivo
1 (sumergiendo en líquido) to drown
2 (quitando el aire) to suffocate ' ahogo' also found in these entries: Spanish: agobio - sofoco - fatiga English: laugh -
10 mojado
Del verbo mojar: ( conjugate mojar) \ \
mojado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: mojado mojar
mojado
◊ -da adjetivowet ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Méx fam) wetback (colloq & pej)
mojar ( conjugate mojar) verbo transitivo ( a propósito) to wet; mojado la cama (euf) to wet the bed mojarse verbo pronominal me mojé toda I got soaked ( accidentalmente) to get … wet
mojado,-a adjetivo wet (húmedo) damp
mojar verbo transitivo
1 to wet
2 (en la leche, el café, etc) to dip, dunk
3 fam (celebrar) vamos a mojar este éxito, let's go and celebrate this success with a drink ' mojado' also found in these entries: Spanish: médula - mojada - papel - toda - todo - chorrear English: damp - through - wet -
11 mojar
mojar ( conjugate mojar) verbo transitivo ( a propósito) to wet; mojar la cama (euf) to wet the bed mojarse verbo pronominal me mojé toda I got soaked ( accidentalmente) to get … wet
mojar verbo transitivo
1 to wet
2 (en la leche, el café, etc) to dip, dunk
3 fam (celebrar) vamos a mojar este éxito, let's go and celebrate this success with a drink ' mojar' also found in these entries: Spanish: caldo - empapar English: douse - dunk - wet - dampen - dip
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