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spilpast tense, past participle - spilt; verb(to (cause something to) fall or run out (usually accidentally): He spilt milk on the floor; Vegetables spilled out of the burst bag.) derramar, verterspill vb derramar / vertertr[spɪl]1 (act, amount of spilling) derrame nombre masculino, derramamiento1 (liquid) derramar, verter; (knock over) volcar■ he spilt coffee down/on his shirt se manchó la camisa de café1 (liquid) derramarse, verterse2 (people) salir en tropel\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto spill blood derramar sangreto spill the beans descubrir el pastel————————tr[spɪl]1 (for lighting fires, lamps, pipes - of wood) astilla; (of paper) trozo de papel enrolladospill ['spɪl] vt1) shed: derramar, verterto spill blood: derrame sangre2) divulge: revelar, divulgarspill vi: derramarsespill n1) spilling: derrame m, vertido moil spill: derrame de petróleo2) fall: caída fn.• alegrador s.m.• caída s.f.• pajuela s.f.• vuelco s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: spilled) = derramar v.• desparramar v.• hacer caer v.• verter v.
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1. spɪl(past & past p spilled or spilt) transitive verb \<\<liquid\>\> derramar, verter*; ( knock over) volcar*
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vi \<\<liquid\>\> derramarsepeople spilled (out) into the streets — la gente se volcó or se echó a las calles
Phrasal Verbs:
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1) ( for lighting fires - of wood) astilla f; (- of paper) papel m enrollado2) spillage
I [spɪl] (pt, pp spilled or spilt)1. VT1) [+ water, salt] derramar, verteryou've spilled or spilt coffee on your shirt — te ha caído café en la camisa
she spilled or spilt wine all over the table — derramó el vino por toda la mesa
- spill the beanscry 2., 2)2) [+ rider] hacer caer, desarzonar2.VI derramarse, verterse3. N1) (=fall) caída fto have a spill — sufrir una caída, tener un accidente
2) (=spillage) vertido m
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[spɪl]N (for lighting fire) pajuela f* * *
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1. [spɪl](past & past p spilled or spilt) transitive verb \<\<liquid\>\> derramar, verter*; ( knock over) volcar*
2.
vi \<\<liquid\>\> derramarsepeople spilled (out) into the streets — la gente se volcó or se echó a las calles
Phrasal Verbs:
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1) ( for lighting fires - of wood) astilla f; (- of paper) papel m enrollado2) spillage
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