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1 empañar
Multiple Entries: empanar empañar
empanar ( conjugate empanar), (Méx) to coat … in breadcrumbs
empañar ( conjugate empañar) verbo transitivo ‹vidrio/espejo› to steam o mist up empañarse verbo pronominal [vidrio/espejo] to steam o mist up
empañar verbo transitivo
1 (con vapor de agua) to steam up: afuera hacía tanto frío que nuestro aliento empañaba los cristales, it was so cold outside that our breath left all the windows steamed up
2 (la fama, reputación) to tarnish: sus comentarios machistas empañaron su prestigio, his sexist remarks were a blemish on his reputation ' empañar' also found in these entries: Spanish: apanar - empanar English: mist over - mist up - taint - color - pall - tarnish -
2 empanar
Multiple Entries: empanar empañar
empanar ( conjugate empanar), (Méx) to coat … in breadcrumbs
empañar ( conjugate empañar) verbo transitivo ‹vidrio/espejo› to steam o mist up empañarse verbo pronominal [vidrio/espejo] to steam o mist up
empañar verbo transitivo
1 (con vapor de agua) to steam up: afuera hacía tanto frío que nuestro aliento empañaba los cristales, it was so cold outside that our breath left all the windows steamed up
2 (la fama, reputación) to tarnish: sus comentarios machistas empañaron su prestigio, his sexist remarks were a blemish on his reputation ' empanar' also found in these entries: Spanish: empañar - apanar English: mist over - mist up - taint - color - pall - tarnish
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