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141 patear
v.1 to kick.Ella patea la bola She kicks the ball.El atleta patea The athlete punts.2 to stamp one's feet.3 to tramp (informal) (andar).4 to be kicked on.Se me patea la espinilla I am kicked on the shin.* * *1 to kick2 (andar) to walk1 (con enfado) to stamp one's feet1 (lugar) to traipse round2 (dinero) to blow* * *1. VT1) [en el suelo] to stamp on; (=dar patadas a) to kick, boot; (Dep) [+ pelota] to kick2) Esp * (=andar por) to tramp round3) (=maltratar) to treat roughly, treat inconsiderately; (Teat) (=abuchear) to boo, jeer4) Caribe (=insultar) to abuse5)la comida me ha pateado — Cono Sur * the meal has upset my stomach
2. VI1) (=patalear) to stamp one's foot; (Teat) to stamp2) LAm [arma, animal] to kick4) * (=ir y venir) to be always on the go, bustle about3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) persona to kick, boot (colloq)b) (AmL) animal to kick2) (Chi fam) <novio/novia> to dump (colloq)2.patear vi1)a) ( dar patadas en el suelo) to stamp (one's feet)b) (AmL) animal to kickc) escopeta to kickpatear para el otro lado/los dos lados — (RPl fam) to be gay/to be bisexual
2) (Dep) to putt3)a) (CS fam) (+ me/te/le etc) comida to disagree withb) (Chi) ( desagradar) (+ me/te/le etc)3.patearse v pron (fam) (enf) ( recorrer a pie) to traipse around* * *= kick.Ex. Here is a snatch of Garner's version: 'I was in a fine rage, and should liked to have kicked him, but it was no good, there wasn't enough of him to get my boot against'.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) persona to kick, boot (colloq)b) (AmL) animal to kick2) (Chi fam) <novio/novia> to dump (colloq)2.patear vi1)a) ( dar patadas en el suelo) to stamp (one's feet)b) (AmL) animal to kickc) escopeta to kickpatear para el otro lado/los dos lados — (RPl fam) to be gay/to be bisexual
2) (Dep) to putt3)a) (CS fam) (+ me/te/le etc) comida to disagree withb) (Chi) ( desagradar) (+ me/te/le etc)3.patearse v pron (fam) (enf) ( recorrer a pie) to traipse around* * *= kick.Ex: Here is a snatch of Garner's version: 'I was in a fine rage, and should liked to have kicked him, but it was no good, there wasn't enough of him to get my boot against'.
* * *patear [A1 ]vt1 «persona» to kick, boot ( colloq)pateó el balón he kicked the ball2 ( AmL) «animal» to kick■ patearviA1 (dar patadas en el suelo) to stamp, stamp one's feet2 ( AmL) «animal» to kick3 «escopeta» to kickB ( fam) (andar mucho) to traipse o tramp aroundC ( Dep) to puttDme patea la cebolla onions disagree with me2■ patearse( fam)A ( enf)(recorrer): me pateé todo el centro buscando ese libro I traipsed o tramped all over town looking for that book* * *
patear ( conjugate patear) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo
patear
I verbo transitivo
1 (dar patada) to kick
2 (recorrer a pie) to walk
II verbo intransitivo (en señal de protesta) to stamp
' patear' also found in these entries:
English:
boo
- punt
- stamp
- kick
* * *♦ vt1. [dar un puntapié a] to kick;patear la pelota to kick the ball2. [en golf] to putt3. [pisotear] to stamp on;RP Fampatearle el chiquero a alguien to spoil it o things for sbhe pateado varias tiendas buscando el libro I traipsed round several shops looking for the bookllevaban como cinco años juntos y él la pateó after they'd been together for about five years, he dumped her♦ vi1. [patalear] to stamp one's feet3. [en golf] to putt4. Am [cocear] to kick5. Am [arma] to kick6. Am [artefacto eléctrico]ojo con la lavadora, mirá que patea careful with the washing machine, it can give you a shock7. CompRP Fampatear para el otro lado to swing the other way, to bat for the other side* * *I v/t1 L.Am.de animal kick2 ( recorrer) go all over, walk all aroundII v/i L.Am.de animal kick* * *patear vt: to kickpatear vi: to stamp one's foot* * *patear vb (andar mucho) to go round
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