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tr[peəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (fruit) pelar, mondar2 (nails) cortar1) peel: pelar2) trim: recortar3) reduce: reducirhe pared it (down) to 50 pages: lo redujo a 50 páginasv.• cercenar v.• despalmar v.• mondar v.• pelar v.• reducir v.• rozar v.per, peə(r)a) ( peel) pelar, mondarb) ( trim) \<\<nails\>\> cortarc) pare downPhrasal Verbs:[pɛǝ(r)]VT [+ nails] cortar; [+ fruit etc] pelar- pare off* * *[per, peə(r)]a) ( peel) pelar, mondarb) ( trim) \<\<nails\>\> cortarc) pare downPhrasal Verbs: -
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vt.1 pelar (vegetable); cortar (nails); recortar (expenses)2 mondar, pelar. (pt & pp pared)
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pare — Koli, pehē. ♦ To pare nails, koli miki ao … English-Hawaiian dictionary
pare — [ per ] verb transitive 1. ) to reduce the total number or amount of something: pare something down/back: The list has been pared down from 9 states to 4. pare something to the bone (=reduce it by as much as you can): Government spending on… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pare — UK [peə(r)] / US [per] verb [transitive] Word forms pare : present tense I/you/we/they pare he/she/it pares present participle paring past tense pared past participle pared 1) to reduce the total number or amount of something pare something… … English dictionary
nails — 1) Women captives are to pare their fingernails (Deut. 21:12). 2) Iron nails used by builders are mentioned by Isaiah (41:7) and Jeremiah (10:4) in their sarcastic description of the construction of idols. Nails were sometimes used by the Romans… … Dictionary of the Bible
pare — transitive verb (pared; paring) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French parer to make, prepare, pare, from Latin parare to prepare, acquire; akin to Latin parere to give birth to, produce, Greek porein to give, present, Sanskrit pṛṇāti he… … New Collegiate Dictionary
pare — verb (T) 1 to cut off the thin outer part of something using a sharp knife: Pare the onions then cut them. 2 to cut your nails so that they look neat pare sth down phrasal verb (T) to gradually reduce an amount or number: The workforce has been… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pare — [[t]pɛər[/t]] v. t. 1) to cut off or trim the outer coating, layer, edge, or part of: to pare an apple; to pare one s nails[/ex] 2) to reduce or remove by or as if by cutting; diminish or decrease gradually (often fol. by down): to pare down… … From formal English to slang
pare one's nails — cut one s nails, trim one s fingernails … English contemporary dictionary
обстригать — ОБСТРИГАТЬ, несов. (сов. обстричь), что. Отделяя (отделив) что л. от чего л. с конца, края, с краев с помощью ножниц, укорачивать (укоротить) что л. (волосы, шерсть, ногти, ткань, траву и т.п.); Син.: обрезать, состригать, срезать [impf. to clip … Большой толковый словарь русских глаголов
ἀπονυχίσαι — ἀπονυχίζω pare the nails aor inf act ἀπονυχίσαῑ , ἀπονυχίζω pare the nails aor opt act 3rd sg ἀπονυχίζω pare the nails aor inf act ἀπονυχίσαῑ , ἀπονυχίζω pare the nails aor opt act 3rd sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
nail — I n. tapered piece of metal 1) to drive, hammer a nail (he drove a nail into the board) 2) to remove a nail 3) a loose nail horny substance growing at the ends of fingers and toes 4) to cut, pare, trim; do; file; manicure; polish one s nails 5)… … Combinatory dictionary