Spanisch | Englisch |
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apalear verb | batter [battered, battering, batters](to hit or strike violently and repeatedly) beat up(to give a beating to) club [clubbed, clubbing, clubs](to hit with a club) thresh [threshed, threshing, threshes](to separate the grain from the straw or husks) |
balear verb | gun down(kill by firearm) |
balear adjective | Balearic(of the Balearic Islands) |
balear proper noun {m} | Balearic(Catalan dialect) |
Baleares proper noun {f-Pl} | Balearic Islands(group of Mediterranean islands) |
baleárico adjective | Balearic(of the Balearic Islands) |
Islas Baleares proper noun {f-Pl} | Balearic Islands(group of Mediterranean islands) |
jalear verb | urge [urged, urging, urges](to press, push, drive) |
mar Balear proper noun | Balearic Sea(sea) |
palear verb | shovel [shovelled, shovelling, shovels](to move materials with a shovel) |
pedalear verb | pedal [pedalled, pedalling, pedals](to operate a pedal) |
tambalear verb | stagger(to move to one side and the other, as if about to fall, in standing or walking) |
tambalearse verb | flounder [floundered, floundering, flounders](to attempt to move or regain one's balance) lurch [lurched, lurching, lurches](to make a sudden, unsteady movement) teeter [teetered, teetering, teeters](tilt back and forth on an edge) toddle [toddled, toddling, toddles](walk unsteadily) totter [tottered, tottering, totters](move or stand unsteadily) waddle [waddled, waddling, waddles](To walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side) |
trapalear verb | clatter [clattered, clattering, clatters](To chatter noisily or rapidly) |