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noun (a tool etc that peels (something): a potato-peeler.) peladortr['piːləSMALLr/SMALL] (Also potato peeler)1 pelapatatas nombre masculino'piːlər, 'piːlə(r)noun potato peeler['piːlǝ(r)]N1) (also: potato peeler) pelapatatas m inv2) (Brit) †† * (=policeman) polizonte * m* * *['piːlər, 'piːlə(r)]noun potato peeler -
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s.1 pelador, mondador, el que pela, monda o descorteza.2 persona que hace striptease, mujer que hace striptease.3 hombre que hace striptease.4 mondadora.5 policía británico, oficial de policía, agente de policía, patrullero. -
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s.pelador de papas, pelapapas, pelapatatas. -
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pə'teitəuplural - potatoes; noun1) (a type of plant with round underground stems (called tubers) which are used as a vegetable.) patata2) (the tuber or tubers: She bought 2 kilos of potatoes.) patata•potato n patatatr[pə'teɪtəʊ]1 patata\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLpotato chip SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL patata frita (de bolsa)n.(§ pl.: potatoes) = papa s.f.• patata s.f.pə'teɪtəʊmass & count noun (pl - toes) papa f or (Esp) patata f; (before n)potato chips o (BrE) crisps — papas fpl or (Esp) patatas fpl fritas
[pǝ'teɪtǝʊ]potato peeler — pelapapas m or (Esp) pelapatatas m
1.N(pl potatoes) patata f, papa f (LAm)baked potato — patata f al horno
hot 3., small 1., 1), sweet 3.potatoes in their jackets — patatas fpl con su piel
2.CPDpotato beetle N — dorífora f, escarabajo m de la patata or (LAm) papa
potato blight N — roña f de la patata or (LAm) papa
potato cake N — croqueta f de patata or (LAm) papa
potato chip N (US) — = potato crisp
potato crisp N — patata f frita, papa f frita (LAm)
potato famine N — hambruna f de la patata
potato field N — patatal m
potato flour N — fécula f de patata
potato masher N — utensilio para aplastar las patatas al hacer puré
potato peeler N — pelapatatas m inv, pelapapas m inv (LAm)
potato salad N — ensalada f de patatas or (LAm) papas
* * *[pə'teɪtəʊ]mass & count noun (pl - toes) papa f or (Esp) patata f; (before n)potato chips o (BrE) crisps — papas fpl or (Esp) patatas fpl fritas
potato peeler — pelapapas m or (Esp) pelapatatas m
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1. verb1) (to take off the skin or outer covering of (a fruit or vegetable): She peeled the potatoes.) pelar2) (to take off or come off in small pieces: The paint is beginning to peel (off).) pelarse, desconcharse
2. noun(the skin of certain fruits, especially oranges, lemons etc.) piel, corteza- peeler- peelings
peel1 n pieldon't eat the potato peel no te comas la piel de la patata peel es la piel, por ejemplo, de oranges, ( naranjas), lemons ( limones), apples ( manzanas ) o potatoes ( patatas)peel2 vb pelartr[piːl]1 pelar, quitar la piel de\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto keep one's eyes peeled estar ojo avizorpeel ['pi:l] vt1) : pelar (fruta, etc.)peel vi: pelarse (dícese de la piel), desconcharse (dícese de la pintura)peel n: cáscara fn.• corteza s.f.• cáscara s.f.• hollejo s.m.• monda s.f.• pelar s.m.• piel s.f.v.• descascar v.• descascarar v.• mondar v.• pelar v.• quitar v.
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1. piːla) \<\<apple/potato\>\> pelar, mondarb) ( remove)he peeled back the plastic film — quitó or despegó la película de plástico
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vi \<\<person\>\> pelarse, despellejarse; \<\<paint\>\> desconcharse, salirse*; \<\<wallpaper\>\> despegarse*to peel away — \<\<paint/plaster\>\> desconcharse
Phrasal Verbs:- peel off
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mass noun (of potato, apple) piel f, cáscara f (esp AmL); (of orange, lemon) cáscara f[piːl]1.N (=skin) piel f ; [of citrus fruit] cáscara f ; [of apple, potato] piel f ; (removed) [of citrus fruit] cáscaras fpl ; [of apple, potato] peladuras fpl, mondas fpl2.VT [+ fruit, vegetable] pelar; [+ layer of paper] quitarto peel the bark from a tree — descortezar un árbol, quitar la corteza de un árbol
3.VI [wallpaper] despegarse, desprenderse; [paint] desconcharse; [skin, person] pelarse- peel off* * *
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1. [piːl]a) \<\<apple/potato\>\> pelar, mondarb) ( remove)he peeled back the plastic film — quitó or despegó la película de plástico
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vi \<\<person\>\> pelarse, despellejarse; \<\<paint\>\> desconcharse, salirse*; \<\<wallpaper\>\> despegarse*to peel away — \<\<paint/plaster\>\> desconcharse
Phrasal Verbs:- peel off
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mass noun (of potato, apple) piel f, cáscara f (esp AmL); (of orange, lemon) cáscara f
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