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1 to go for a paddle
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I verb(to walk about in shallow water: The children went paddling in the sea.) chapotear, mojarse los pies
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1. noun(a short, light oar, often with a blade at each end of the shaft, used in canoes etc.) canalete, pala, remo
2. verb(to move with a paddle: He paddled the canoe along the river.)- paddle-wheel
paddle1 n remo / palashe dropped the paddle and then she couldn't control the canoe dejó caer el remo y luego no podía controlar la canoapaddle2 vb1. remar2. mojarse los pieshe rolled up his trousers and paddled in the sea se arremangó el pantalón y se mojó los pies en el martr['pædəl]1 (walk or play in water) mojarse los pies, chapotear1 chapoteo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go for a paddle mojarse los pies, chapotear————————tr['pædəl]1 (oar) pala, remo, canalete nombre masculino2 (blade on paddle wheel) álabe nombre masculino, paleta1 (boat, canoe) remar con pala, remar con canalete1 remar con pala, remar con canalete\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto paddle one's own canoe figurative use arreglárselas uno,-a solo,-apaddle boat / paddle steamer vapor nombre masculino de ruedaspaddle wheel rueda hidráulica de paletas1) : hacer avanzar (una canoa) con canalete2) hit: azotar, darle nalgadas a (con una pala o paleta)paddle vi1) : remar (en una canoa)2) splash: chapotear, mojarse los piespaddle n1) : canalete m, zagual m (de una canoa, etc.)2) : pala f, paleta f (en deportes)n.• canalete s.m.• pala de una rueda s.f.• paleta s.f.• remo s.m.• zagual s.m.v.• guachapear v.• impulsar con canalete v.• remar con canalete v.'pædḷ
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1) ca) ( oar) zagual m, pala f, remo m pequeñob) paddle (wheel) rueda f hidráulica de paletasc) ( on paddle wheel) paleta f2) (no pl)to go for a paddle — ir* a mojarse los pies
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1) ( wet feet) mojarse los pies ( en la orilla)2)a) ( in canoe) remarb) ( swim) \<\<duck/dog\>\> chapotear
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['pædl]1. N1) (=oar) zagual m, pala f, remo m (LAm); (=blade of wheel) paleta f ; (=wheel) rueda f de paletas2) (US) (=bat) raqueta f3)to go for or have a paddle — ir a chapotear, ir a mojarse los pies
2. VT1) [+ boat] remar con pala2) (US) * (=spank) azotar, zurrar *3)3. VI1) (in boat) remar con pala2) (=walk in water) mojarse los pies4.CPDpaddle boat, paddle steamer N — vapor m de ruedas or paletas
paddle wheel N — rueda f de paletas
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1) ca) ( oar) zagual m, pala f, remo m pequeñob) paddle (wheel) rueda f hidráulica de paletasc) ( on paddle wheel) paleta f2) (no pl)to go for a paddle — ir* a mojarse los pies
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1) ( wet feet) mojarse los pies ( en la orilla)2)a) ( in canoe) remarb) ( swim) \<\<duck/dog\>\> chapotear
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s.1 canalete, remo (for canoe); pala (of paddle boat)2 pala (for table tennis) (Estados Unidos)to go for a paddle dar un paseo por el agua o la orilla4 remo sin soporte, pagaya, canalete, remo pequeño.5 paleta, álabe, paleta de rueda hidráulica.vt.1 remar.2 chapotear, golpear el agua con los pies o las manos de modo que salpique.3 impeler con un canalete.4 manosear, tentar y tocar con las manos alguna cosa, dar repetidas palmaditato paddle one's own canoe arreglárselas solo(a)vi.1 remar (in canoe)2 nadar (duck)3 dar un paseo por el agua o la orilla (pt & pp paddled) -
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o:(a long piece of wood with a flat end for rowing a boat.) remooar n remotr[ɔːSMALLr/SMALL]1 remo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto stick one's oar in entrometerse, meter las naricesoar ['or] n: remo mn.• remero s.m.• remo s.m.ɔːr, ɔː(r)noun remo mto put o shove o stick one's oar in — (colloq) meter las narices (fam), entrometerse
[ɔː(r)]N1) (=paddle) remo mto lie or rest on one's oars — dejar de remar; (fig) descansar, dormir sobre sus laureles
- put or shove one's oar in2) (=person) remero(-a) m / fto be a good oar — ser buen remero, remar bien
* * *[ɔːr, ɔː(r)]noun remo mto put o shove o stick one's oar in — (colloq) meter las narices (fam), entrometerse
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