Pelt in spanish
Piel
pronunciation: piel part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: piel part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures




pelt1 = piel de animal.
Example: When balls were compared with rollers in the ninenteenth century, their chief disadvantage was their cost: they involved a considerable regular outlay on the materials of their construction, especially pelts.pelt2 = acribillar, bombardear, apedrear, acosar.
Example: Every day, Internet users are pelted with spam, hoaxes, urban legends, and scams - in other words, untrustworthy data.more:
» pelt it down = llover a mares, llover a cántaros, llover a mantas, diluviar.
Example: Unfortunately when we arrived at the football ground for our cup tie, it was pelting it down and the referee called the match off.» pelt (it down) with + rain = llover a cántaros, llover a mares, llover a mantas.
Example: When we were in sight of Kew Gardens it suddenly pelted it down with rain so heavy the window wipers couldn't cope.