Spanish | English |
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piar verb | peep [peeped, peeping, peeps](make a noise like a baby bird) tweet [tweeted, tweeting, tweets](to make a short high-pitched sound) |
acopiar verb | stockpile [stockpiled, stockpiling, stockpiles](to accumulate or build up a supply of (something)) |
apiario noun {m} | apiary [apiaries](a place where bees and hives are kept) |
apropiar verb | take over(to appropriate without permission) |
columpiar verb | swing [swung, swinging, swings](to ride on a swing) |
copiar verb | copy [copied, copying, copies](produce something identical) impersonate [impersonated, impersonating, impersonates](assume the identity of) |
copiar y pegar noun | copy-paste(action of duplicating by copying and later pasting) |
espiar verb | peep [peeped, peeping, peeps](to look) snoop [snooped, snooping, snoops](to secretly spy on or investigate, especially into the private personal life of others) spy [spied, spying, spies](to act as a spy) |
expiar verb | atone [atoned, atoning, atones](to make reparation, compensation, or amends, for an offence or a crime) |
expropiar verb | expropriate [expropriated, expropriating, expropriates](to deprive a person of their property) |
fotocopiar verb | photocopy [photocopied, photocopying, photocopies](to make a copy using a photocopier) xerox [xeroxed, xeroxing, xeroxes](to make photocopies) |
hacerse la piarda verb | play hooky(to stay away from school, work, etc. without suitable permission or excuse) |
limpiar verb | clean [cleaned, cleaning, cleans]((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) clean up(to make an area or a thing clean) cleanse [cleansed, cleansing, cleanses](to clean, purify) wipe [wiped, wiping, wipes](remove surface substance) |
limpiar completamente verb | bottom the house(clean a house extremely thoroughly) |
limpiar el polvo verb | dust [dusted, dusting, dusts]((intransitive) to clean by removing dust) |
principiar verb | begin [began, begun, beginning, begins](to start, to initiate or take the first step into something) commence [commenced, commencing, commences](begin, start) |