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1 lleno
Del verbo llenar: ( conjugate llenar) \ \
lleno es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
llenó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: llenar lleno llenó
llenar ( conjugate llenar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ tanque› to fill (up); ‹ maleta› to fill, pack; lleno algo de/con algo to fill sth with sth 2a) ( cubrir) lleno algo de algo to cover sth with sth3 ( colmar) ‹ persona›: nos llenó de atenciones he made a real fuss of us 4 ( hacer sentirse realizado) ‹ persona›: verbo intransitivo [ comida] to be filling llenarse verbo pronominal 1◊ el teatro solo se llenó a la mitad the theater only filled to half capacity o was only half full;llenose de algo to fill with sth 2 ‹bolsillo/boca› to fill; llenose algo de algo to fill sth with sth 3 ( colmarse): se llenoon de deudas they got heavily into debt 4 [ persona] ( de comida): me llené (colloq) I'm full (up) (colloq)
lleno 1
◊ -na adjetivo1 lleno de algo full of sth 2 el sol nos daba de lleno the sun was shining down on us
lleno 2 sustantivo masculino sellout
llenar
I verbo transitivo
1 to fill: me llena de vergüenza/alegría, it fills me with shame/happiness
2 (una superficie) llené la pared de fotografías, I covered the wall with photos
3 (una comida, actividad, etc) to satisfy
II verbo intransitivo to be filling: la paella llena mucho, paella is very filling
lleno,-a
I adjetivo
1 (colmado) full (up)
luna llena, full moon
2 (superficie) covered: está llena de manchas, it's covered with stains
3 (gordito) plump
II m (en espectáculos) full house Locuciones: figurado de lleno, fully: se equivocó de lleno, he went fully wrong ' lleno' also found in these entries: Spanish: auspiciar - cabeza - cargada - cargado - completa - completo - destilar - expositor - expositora - franchuta - franchute - hervir - llena - propaganda - sugestiva - sugestivo - telaraña - tope - borde - cháchara - chisme - dar - desconcierto - desnivel - energía - espanto - estrellado - grasa - llenar - peripecia - poder - recoveco - rencor - roncha - roña - satisfecho - vida English: action-packed - alive - bean - bony - bouncy - brim - bristle with - bumpy - capacity - chock-a-block - chock-full - colourful - cram - crowded - dynamic - eventful - fill - full - gulley - gully - half-full - jam-packed - life - lumpy - overgrown - remorseful - replete - roomful - scabby - scummy - sell-out - smoky - squarely - steamy - thick - truckload - well-intentioned - action - adore - anxious - beat - blotchy - bright - bubbly - chatty - colorful - deep - delight - dudgeon - energetic -
2 ice
hielo; hielo natural*
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