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comer verb

eat [ate, eaten, eating, eats](eat a meal)
verb
[UK: iːt] [US: ˈiːt]
Do not eat. = No comas.

comer a dos carrillos verb

stuff one's face(to eat excessively)
verb

comer como un animal verb

eat like a horse(eat large amounts)
verb

comer como un pajarito verb

eat like a bird(to eat small amounts)
verb

comer fuera verb

eat out(dine at a restaurant; to eat out from home )
verb
[UK: iːt ˈaʊt] [US: ˈiːt ˈaʊt]

comer jobo verb

play hooky(to stay away from school, work, etc. without suitable permission or excuse)
verb
[UK: ˈpleɪ ˈhʊk.i] [US: ˈpleɪ ˈhʊk.i]

comer la moral verb

demoralize [demoralized, demoralizing, demoralizes](to destroy morale; to dishearten)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈmɒ.rə.laɪz] [US: ˌdɪ.ˈmɔː.rə.ˌlaɪz]

comer la sopa boba verb

freeload(to live off the generosity of others)
verb
[UK: frˈiːləʊd] [US: frˈiːloʊd]

scrounge [scrounged, scrounging, scrounges](To obtain something of moderate or inconsequential value from another)
verb
[UK: skraʊndʒ] [US: ˈskraʊndʒ]

sponge [sponged, sponging, sponges](to take advantage of others)
verb
[UK: spʌndʒ] [US: ˈspəndʒ]

comer vivo verb

eat someone alive(To bite repeatedly.)
verb

comerciable adjective

merchantable(fit for market)
adjective
[UK: ˈmɜː.tʃən.təb.l̩] [US: ˈmɝː.tʃən.təb.l̩]

sociable(tending to socialize or be social; friendly; inviting; congenial)
adjective
[UK: ˈsəʊ.ʃəb.l̩] [US: ˈsoʊ.ʃəb.l̩]

comerciable adjective
{m} {f}

marketable(of or pertaining to marketability)
adjective
[UK: ˈmɑːk.ɪ.təb.l̩] [US: ˈmɑːrk.ə.təb.l̩]

comercial adjective

commercial(of or pertaining to commerce)
adjective
[UK: kə.ˈmɜːʃ.l̩] [US: kə.ˈmɝː.ʃl̩]
I love that commercial. = Adoro ese comercial.

comercial noun
{m}

commercial [commercials](advertisement in a common media format)
noun
[UK: kə.ˈmɜːʃ.l̩] [US: kə.ˈmɝː.ʃl̩]
I love that commercial. = Adoro ese comercial.

comercialización noun
{f}

commercialization(the act of commercializing)
noun
[UK: kə.ˌmərʃ.ə.lə.ˈzeɪ.ʃən] [US: kə.ˌmər.ʃə.lə.ˈzeɪ.ʃən]

comercialmente adverb

commercially(in a commercial manner)
adverb
[UK: kə.ˈmɜːʃ.l̩i] [US: kə.ˈmɝː.ʃl̩i]
It's forbidden to use this information commercially. = Está prohibido usar comercialmente esta información.

comerciante noun
{m} {f}

shopkeeper [shopkeepers](trader who sells goods in a shop)
noun
[UK: ˈʃɒpk.iː.pə(r)] [US: ˈʃɑːpˌk.i.pər]

trader [traders](one who earns a living by trading)
noun
[UK: ˈtreɪ.də(r)] [US: ˈtreɪ.dər]

comerciante noun
{m}

entrepreneur [entrepreneurs](person who organizes and operates a business and assumes the associated risk)
noun
[UK: ˌɒn.trə.prə.ˈnɜː(r)] [US: ˌɑːn.trə.prə.ˈnɝː]

merchant [merchants](person who traffics in commodities)
noun
[UK: ˈmɜː.tʃənt] [US: ˈmɝː.tʃənt]
She married a rich merchant. = Ella se casó con un rico comerciante.

comerciar verb

deal [dealt, dealing, deals](to trade)
verb
[UK: diːl] [US: ˈdiːl]
They deal in fruit and vegetables at that store. = En esa tienda comercian con frutas y vegetales.

trade [traded, trading, trades](to engage in trade)
verb
[UK: treɪd] [US: ˈtreɪd]
They are shrewd in trade. = Son muy astutos para el comercio.

comercio noun
{m}

commerce(large scale trade)
noun
[UK: ˈkɒ.mɜːs] [US: ˈkɑː.mərs]
Commerce helps our economy. = El comercio ayuda a nuestra economía.

shop [shops](establishment that sells goods)
noun
[UK: ʃɒp] [US: ˈʃɑːp]

trade [trades](buying and selling)
noun
[UK: treɪd] [US: ˈtreɪd]
They are shrewd in trade. = Son muy astutos para el comercio.

comercio electrónico noun
{m}

e-commerce(commercial activity conducted via the Internet)
noun
[UK: iː ˈkɒ.mɜːs] [US: ˈiː ˈkɑː.mərs]

comercio exterior noun

foreign trade(trade between a country and other countries)
noun
[UK: ˈfɒ.rən treɪd] [US: ˈfɔː.rən ˈtreɪd]

comercio justo noun

fair trade(system of trading)
noun
[UK: feə(r) treɪd] [US: ˈfer ˈtreɪd]

comercio libre noun
{m}

free trade(trade free from government interference)
noun
[UK: friː treɪd] [US: ˈfriː ˈtreɪd]

comerse verb

fall for(To be fooled by; to walk into a trap or respond to a scam or trick)
verb
[UK: fɔːl fɔː(r) ˈsʌm.θɪŋ] [US: ˈfɑːl ˈfɔːr ˈsʌm.θɪŋ]

comerse con patatas verb

eat up(accept or believe entirely)
verb
[UK: iːt ʌp] [US: ˈiːt ʌp]

comerse la cabeza verb

fret [fretted, fretting, frets](to chafe or irritate; to worry)
verb
[UK: fret] [US: ˈfret]

worry [worried, worrying, worries](be troubled)
verb
[UK: ˈwʌ.ri] [US: ˈwɜː.ri]

; I used to eat cheese - Yo comía queso; Yo solía comer queso. verb

used to(formerly and habitually or repeatedly)
verb
[UK: ˈjuːst] [US: ˈjuːst]

balanza comercial noun
{f}

balance of trade(difference between the monetary value of exports and imports in an economy over a certain period of time)
noun
[UK: ˈbæ.ləns əv treɪd] [US: ˈbæ.ləns əv ˈtreɪd]

carcomer verb

eat away(to erode or corrode gradually)
verb
[UK: iːt ə.ˈweɪ] [US: ˈiːt ə.ˈweɪ]

nag [nagged, nagging, nags](bother with memories)
verb
[UK: næɡ] [US: ˈnæɡ]

cardo de comer noun
{m}

cardoon(perennial plant)
noun
[UK: karˈduːn] [US: karˈduːn]

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