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1 ginger-haired
[ˌdʒɪndʒǝ'hɛǝd]ADJ pelirrojo -
2 pelirrojo
pelirrojo
◊ -ja adjetivored-haired, ginger-haired ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino redhead
pelirrojo,-a
I adjetivo red-haired, ginger
II sustantivo masculino y femenino redhead ' pelirrojo' also found in these entries: Spanish: pelirroja English: ginger - red - red-haired - redhead -
3 pelirroja
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4 pelo
Del verbo pelar: ( conjugate pelar) \ \
pelo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
peló es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: pelar pelo
pelar ( conjugate pelar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹habas/marisco› to shell; ‹ caramelo› to unwrap 2 ( rapar): lo peloon al cero or al rape they cropped his hair very short 3 (fam) ( en el juego) to clean … out (colloq) 4 (Chi fam) ‹ persona› to badmouth (AmE colloq), to slag off (BrE colloq) pelarse verbo pronominal ( a causa del sol) [ persona] to peel; [cara/hombros] (+ me/te/le etc) to peel;
pelo sustantivo masculino 1 ( de personas) hair; pelo rizado/liso or lacio curly/straight hair;◊ tiene mucho/poco pelo he has really thick/thin hair;llevar el pelo suelto to wear one's hair down o loose; se le está cayendo el pelo he's losing his hair; con pelos y señales (fam) down to the last detail; no tiene pelos en la lengua (fam) he doesn't mince his words; se me/le ponen los pelos de punta (fam) it sends shivers down my/his spine, it makes my/his hair stand on end; tomarle el pelo a algn (fam) ( bromeando) to pull sb's leg (colloq); ( burlándose) to mess around with sb (AmE), to mess sb around (BrE) 2 (Zool) ( filamento) hair; ( pelaje — de perro, gato) hair, fur; (— de conejo, oso) fur; 3 ( de alfombra) pile
pelar verbo transitivo
1 (piel, fruta) to peel
2 (un ave) to pluck
3 fam (cortar el pelo a) to cut the hair of Locuciones: hace un frío que pela, it's freezing cold
duro de pelar, a hard nut
pelo sustantivo masculino
1 (de una persona) hair
2 (de un animal) coat, fur Locuciones: caérsele el pelo a alguien: si te pescan, se te va a caer el pelo, if they catch you, you'll get it
no tener un pelo de tonto, to be no fool
no tener pelos en la lengua, not to mince words
poner los pelos de punta, to give the creeps
tomarle el pelo a alguien, to pull sb's leg
venir al pelo, to come just right
con pelos y señales, in full detail
por los pelos, by the skin of one's teeth ' pelo' also found in these entries: Spanish: aclarado - ahuecar - alisarse - arremolinarse - barba - caerse - caída - calva - canosa - canoso - caracol - castaña - castaño - cepillarse - cepillo - cerda - cero - cinta - comer - copete - cortarse - corte - crespa - crespo - de - decir - decolorarse - diadema - el - enjuagar - enredar - enredarse - erizar - estropajosa - estropajoso - fastidiar - fijador - fosca - fosco - ir - gancho - goma - grasa - grasienta - grasiento - graso - horquilla - laca - lazada - llevar English: applicant - arrange - artificial - balding - bareback - bleach - blow-dry - bob - body - braid - bristle - brush - bun - bushy - clip - coat - come out - conditioner - consent - crew cut - crop - curl - dark - deceive - disheveled - dishevelled - do - dye - fair - fall out - false - flowing - fly - fool - fringe - frizzy - fur - fuzzy - gel - get - ginger - glossy - greasy - grey - grey-haired - grow - hair - hair-clippers - hair-conditioner - hair-restorer
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