Desnudar in english

Strip

pronunciation: strɪp part of speech: noun
In gestures

desnudarse = get + naked ; undress ; disrobe ; strip down ; take + Posesivo + clothes off ; take + Posesivo + kit off ; strip down + naked. 

Example: The article 'Wear lipstick, have a tattoo, belly-dance, then get naked: the making of a virtual librarian' provides some pointers to interesting Internet sites and useful gateways dealing with images of librarians.Example: First the women undressed, pulled on their bathing dresses and covered their heads in hideous caps like sponge bags; then the children were unbuttoned.Example: Sometimes undressing is virtually compulsory as at the airport where you may obliged to disrobe in order to board your flight.Example: She took him back to her place and stripped down then had him follow her into the shower.Example: Once he reached the summit, he took his clothes off and stood there for 3 minutes naked.Example: The minute she turned 18, the frisky young woman took her kit off in front of the camera and hasn't looked back since.Example: John Brennan, a man who stripped down naked in protest at a Portland airport, was found not guilty of indecent exposure.

desnudar = bare ; strip + Nombre + naked. 

Example: The judge ruled that a magazine that published a photograph of a woman baring her breasts at a pig roast did not intrude on her privacy.Example: She wanted me to take her home and strip her naked, then pop her cherry on her bed.

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» desnudar a un santo para vestir a otrorob Peter to pay Paul .

Example: Unless US schools begin to get the funding needed for this, they will have to continue the current pattern of subsiding on-line and periodical costs from the books budget ie robbing Peter to pay Paul.

» desnudarseget + nakedundressdisrobe [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]strip downtake + Posesivo + clothes offtake + Posesivo + kit offstrip down + naked .

Example: The article 'Wear lipstick, have a tattoo, belly-dance, then get naked: the making of a virtual librarian' provides some pointers to interesting Internet sites and useful gateways dealing with images of librarians.

Example: First the women undressed, pulled on their bathing dresses and covered their heads in hideous caps like sponge bags; then the children were unbuttoned.

Example: Sometimes undressing is virtually compulsory as at the airport where you may obliged to disrobe in order to board your flight.

Example: She took him back to her place and stripped down then had him follow her into the shower.

Example: Once he reached the summit, he took his clothes off and stood there for 3 minutes naked.

Example: The minute she turned 18, the frisky young woman took her kit off in front of the camera and hasn't looked back since.

Example: John Brennan, a man who stripped down naked in protest at a Portland airport, was found not guilty of indecent exposure.

» desnudarse de la cintura para abajostrip from + the waist downwards .

Example: Dope tests are usually done with the athletes stripped from the waist downwards and with the same sex officials in the room.

» desnudarse de la cintura para arribastrip from + the waist upwards .

Example: hI hate X-rays and scan cos they always make me strip from the waist upwards.

Desnudar synonyms

slip in spanish: resbalón, pronunciation: slɪp part of speech: noun, verb clean in spanish: limpiar, pronunciation: klin part of speech: adjective, verb bare in spanish: desnudo, pronunciation: ber part of speech: adjective foray in spanish: incursión, pronunciation: fɔreɪ part of speech: noun plunder in spanish: saqueo, pronunciation: plʌndɜr part of speech: noun, verb divest in spanish: despojar, pronunciation: daɪvest part of speech: verb deprive in spanish: privar, pronunciation: dɪpraɪv part of speech: verb rifle in spanish: rifle, pronunciation: raɪfəl part of speech: noun loot in spanish: botín, pronunciation: lut part of speech: noun, verb leach in spanish: filtrar, pronunciation: litʃ part of speech: noun dismantle in spanish: desmantelar, pronunciation: dɪsmæntəl part of speech: verb pillage in spanish: pillaje, pronunciation: pɪlɪdʒ part of speech: noun, verb ransack in spanish: saquear, pronunciation: rænsæk part of speech: verb reave in spanish: raptar, pronunciation: riv part of speech: verb unclothe in spanish: desvestirse, pronunciation: ənkloʊð part of speech: verb despoil in spanish: despojar, pronunciation: despɔɪl part of speech: verb denude in spanish: desnudar, pronunciation: dɪnud part of speech: verb dispossess in spanish: desposeer, pronunciation: dɪspəzes part of speech: verb denudate in spanish: denudar, pronunciation: denjudeɪt part of speech: verb, adjective undress in spanish: desnudo, pronunciation: əndres part of speech: verb, noun airstrip in spanish: pista de aterrizaje, pronunciation: erstrɪp part of speech: noun striptease in spanish: estriptís, pronunciation: strɪptiz part of speech: noun disrobe in spanish: desvestirse, pronunciation: dɪsroʊb part of speech: verb discase in spanish: discase, pronunciation: dɪskeɪs part of speech: verb uncase in spanish: desvelar, pronunciation: ənkeɪz part of speech: verb comic strip in spanish: tira cómica, pronunciation: kɑmɪkstrɪp part of speech: noun opencast in spanish: a cielo abierto, pronunciation: oʊpənkæst part of speech: adjective landing strip in spanish: pista de aterrizaje, pronunciation: lændɪŋstrɪp part of speech: noun strip down in spanish: desnudarse, quitarse toda la Ropa, pronunciation: strɪpdaʊn part of speech: verb cartoon strip in spanish: tira cómica, pronunciation: kɑrtunstrɪp part of speech: noun flight strip in spanish: franja de vuelo, pronunciation: flaɪtstrɪp part of speech: noun opencut in spanish: herida abierta, pronunciation: oʊpənkət part of speech: adjective
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