Peeled in spanish
Pelado
pronunciation: pelɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: pelɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
peel3 = pelar, descascarillar, descascarar.
Example: In seeking an answer the data were approached, after the manner of peeling an onion, from a number of perspectives: the sociological, the cultural, and the psychological.more:
» peel apart = pelar.
Example: The databases allows the user to peel apart a digital human body like the layers of an onion to reveal the organs within.» peel away from = despegarse de, desprenderse de.
Example: Detached retina is when the retina peels away from the back of the eye.» peel off = despegar, pelar.
Example: If you encounter an unlabeled document during charge-out, peel off one of the preprinted labels and put it in the document.» peel + potatoes = pelar patatas.
Example: Who wants to live with someone who has never peeled a potato or put out the rubbish?.peeled = pelado, mondado.
Example: Like potatoes, peeled parsnips will turn dark when exposed to air.more:
» keep + Posesivo + eyes peeled = estar atento a, estar pendiente de, estar al tanto de, estar al loro de, andarse con mucho ojo, ir con mucho ojo, mantener los ojos bien abiertos.
Example: Lulu is a friendly, chatty parrot and we urge everyone in and around this area to keep their eyes peeled for her.