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1. past tense, past participle - rotted; verb(to make or become bad or decayed: The fruit is rotting on the ground; Water rots wood.) pudrir, corromper, descomponer
2. noun1) (decay: The floorboards are affected by rot.) putrefacción, podredumbre2) (nonsense: Don't talk rot!) tonterías, bobadas•- rotten- rottenness
- rotter
rot vb pudrirseput the fruit in the fridge, or it will rot mete la fruta en la nevera, o se pudrirátr[rɒt]1 (decay) putrefacción nombre femenino2 (rubbish) tonterías nombre femenino plural1 pudrir1 pudrirse: pudrirse, descomponerserot vt: pudrir, descomponerrot n: putrefacción f, descomposición f, podredumbre fn.• podredumbre s.f.• pudrición s.f.• pudrimiento s.m.• putrefacción s.f.• úlcera s.f.v.• podrir v.• pudrir v.rot*n.• tonterías s.f.pl.rɑːt, rɒt
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mass nouna) ( Biol) podredumbre f, putrefacción fthe rot set in — las cosas empezaron a decaer or a venirse abajo
b) ( nonsense) (esp BrE colloq) tonterías fpl
II
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- tt- intransitive verb \<\<plant/flesh\>\> pudrirse*to rot away — pudrirse*
2.
vt \<\<woodee\>\> pudrir*[rɒt]sugar rots the teeth — el azúcar pica or caria los dientes
1. N1) (=process) putrefacción f ; (=substance) podredumbre f- stop the rotoh rot!, what rot! — ¡qué tonterías!
don't talk rot! — ¡no digas bobadas!
2.VT pudrir, descomponer3.VI pudrirse, descomponerseyou can rot for all I care! — ¡que te pudras!
- rot away* * *[rɑːt, rɒt]
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mass nouna) ( Biol) podredumbre f, putrefacción fthe rot set in — las cosas empezaron a decaer or a venirse abajo
b) ( nonsense) (esp BrE colloq) tonterías fpl
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- tt- intransitive verb \<\<plant/flesh\>\> pudrirse*to rot away — pudrirse*
2.
vt \<\<wood/tree\>\> pudrir*sugar rots the teeth — el azúcar pica or caria los dientes
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