Limpiar in english

Clean

pronunciation: klin part of speech: adjective, verb
In gestures

limpiar = clean up ; wipe (over) ; cleanse ; clean out ; manicure ; get + Nombre + clean ; purify ; clear up ; clean ; wipe + Nombre + clean ; wipe down ; wipe off ; neaten (up) ; mop up ; degunk ; muck out ; clear. 

Example: The file to be cleaned up is first chosen from a list of files.Example: These plates can be stored and used again time after time provided they are wiped over with a gum solution after each use to prevent oxydization.Example: Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.Example: The article 'The public library service in Scotland -- cleaning out the stables' concludes that the recent spate of library legislation must be halted.Example: Army officials would often manicure locations before journalists would enter and so it took far too long for anyone to start being critical of the war.Example: The problem with most garlic crushers is getting them clean afterwards.Example: Scientists have identified a new technique for cleansing contaminated water and potentially purifying hydrogen for use in fuel cells.Example: What they will not do is clear up the foggy area in most cataloguers' minds, the area that leads to an inconsistent application of half-understood principles'.Example: After each use, the tools must be cleaned.Example: This paint comes in a fawn colour with a matte finish that allows you to wipe clean surface dirt and grime without damaging the surface.Example: Use a dry paper towel or dust rag to wipe down the ceiling, paying special attention to the corners.Example: Use a clean cotton cloth to wipe off the water and any remaining paint.Example: Many people trim their cuticles to neaten the overall appearance of their fingers and hands.Example: Emergency crews are mopping up after a devastating thunderstorm, which dumped 30mm of rain in two hours.Example: Hopefully what I've done will have degunked any gunk there was and extended the life of my washing machine.Example: No one likes mucking out, and a muck heap is an unwanted but necessary part of horse keeping.Example: With so much to clear after the long winter we rely on the help offered by so many volunteers.

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» desmontar y limpiarstrip and clean .

Example: Someone who knows will probably strip and clean but I don't know how so it has had a rub with a duster.

» limpiar a fondospring-clean [Llamado así en inglés porque generalmente se hace en primavera]clear out .

Example: This is probably because the north's more blustery weather spring-cleans the streets.

Example: Pockets of resistance still remain in Fallujah, but the vast majority of insurgents have been cleared out.

» limpiar con aguawash away .

Example: Then it gets progressively worse as walls are washed away and vehicles plastered against houses and trees.

» limpiar de impurezaspurify .

Example: Scientists have identified a new technique for cleansing contaminated water and potentially purifying hydrogen for use in fuel cells.

» limpiar el establomuck out + the stables .

Example: This an ideal gift for the person who would much rather be mucking out the stables than tidying their bedroom!.

» limpiar el estiércolmuck out .

Example: No one likes mucking out, and a muck heap is an unwanted but necessary part of horse keeping.

» limpiar el polvodust .

Example: 550 books a day were dusted and the cleaning of 13500 volumes was completed in 5 weeks.

» limpiar el terreno de árbolesclear + land .

Example: When you tote up the carbon emissions caused by clearing land to grow corn, fertilizing it and transporting it, corn ethanol leaves twice the carbon footprint as gasoline.

» limpiar en secodry clean only [Aviso que se coloca en ciertas prendas de vestir]dry clean .

Example: Hand washing your crocheted items is the safest bet, unless the yarn specifically states 'dry clean only'.

Example: Having your clothes professionally dry cleaned can get expensive, especially when you have a lot of items that require special care.

» limpiar la atmósferaclear + the air .

Example: The arrival of some light rain after a record drought of 90 days has cleared the air for the time being.

» limpiar la caballerizamuck out + the stables .

Example: This an ideal gift for the person who would much rather be mucking out the stables than tidying their bedroom!.

» limpiar la cuadramuck out + the stables .

Example: This an ideal gift for the person who would much rather be mucking out the stables than tidying their bedroom!.

» limpiar la suciedadclean up + the messclear away + a mess .

Example: Also, the parking lot could serve as a smoking area because of the availability of street sweepers to clean up the mess that is left behind.

Example: Many volunteers with trucks and vans are also helping to clear away the mess.

» limpiarse el culowipe + Posesivo + bumwipe + Posesivo + ass .

Example: I've just caught the dog wiping her bum on the grass, which is so funny, but she stops doing it when she spots you looking.

Example: Brushing your teeth before having breakfast is like wiping your ass before having a shit.

» limpiarse las lágrimaswipe (away) + Posesivo + tears .

Example: 'He's one of those people who can conceal any signs, but it's affecting his judgment,' she paused to wipe the tears from her eyes.

» limpiarse los dientes con hilo dentalfloss + Posesivo + teeth .

Example: Candy presents serious problems of dental decay for the handicapped child who may not be able to brush and floss his teeth thoroughly.

» limpiar una superficieclean + a surface .

Example: Keep kitchen towels near your sink and cooking area to wipe up spills, dry off dishes and to clean surfaces.

» limpiar un derramewipe up + a spill .

Example: Keep kitchen towels near your sink and cooking area to wipe up spills, dry off dishes and to clean surfaces.

Limpiar synonyms

light in spanish: ligero, pronunciation: laɪt part of speech: noun, adjective clear in spanish: claro, pronunciation: klɪr part of speech: adjective white in spanish: blanco, pronunciation: waɪt part of speech: adjective, noun fair in spanish: justa, pronunciation: fer part of speech: adjective, noun strip in spanish: tira, pronunciation: strɪp part of speech: noun moral in spanish: moral, pronunciation: mɔrəl part of speech: adjective just in spanish: sólo, pronunciation: dʒʌst part of speech: adverb perfect in spanish: Perfecto, pronunciation: pɜrfekt part of speech: adjective complete in spanish: completar, pronunciation: kəmplit part of speech: adjective, verb pure in spanish: puro, pronunciation: pjʊr part of speech: adjective fresh in spanish: Fresco, pronunciation: freʃ part of speech: adjective neat in spanish: ordenado, pronunciation: nit part of speech: adjective pick in spanish: recoger, pronunciation: pɪk part of speech: verb plum in spanish: ciruela, pronunciation: plʌm part of speech: noun pristine in spanish: prístino, pronunciation: prɪstin part of speech: adjective plumb in spanish: sondear, pronunciation: plʌm part of speech: adjective, noun, verb blank in spanish: blanco, pronunciation: blæŋk part of speech: adjective, noun adroit in spanish: hábil, pronunciation: ədrɔɪt part of speech: adjective empty in spanish: vacío, pronunciation: empti part of speech: adjective legible in spanish: legible, pronunciation: ledʒəbəl part of speech: adjective immaculate in spanish: inmaculado, pronunciation: ɪmækjulɪt part of speech: adjective kosher in spanish: comestible según la ley judía, pronunciation: koʊʃɜr part of speech: adjective, noun fairly in spanish: bastante, pronunciation: ferli part of speech: adverb cleanse in spanish: limpiar, pronunciation: klenz part of speech: verb antiseptic in spanish: antiséptico, pronunciation: æntəseptɪk part of speech: adjective, noun scavenge in spanish: recoger, pronunciation: skævəndʒ part of speech: verb sporting in spanish: deportivo, pronunciation: spɔrtɪŋ part of speech: adjective unsullied in spanish: inmaculado, pronunciation: ənsʌlid part of speech: adjective unqualified in spanish: incondicional, pronunciation: ənkwɑlɪfaɪd part of speech: adjective cleanly in spanish: limpiamente, pronunciation: klinli part of speech: adjective, adverb spotless in spanish: inmaculado, pronunciation: spɑtləs part of speech: adjective unused in spanish: no usado, pronunciation: ənjuzd part of speech: adjective spick in spanish: hispano, pronunciation: spɪk part of speech: adjective washed in spanish: lavado, pronunciation: wɑʃt part of speech: adjective unclouded in spanish: desnudado, pronunciation: ənkloʊdɪd part of speech: adjective cosher in spanish: vivir por pago de otro, pronunciation: kɑʃɜr part of speech: adjective scrubbed in spanish: fregado, pronunciation: skrʌbd part of speech: adjective houseclean in spanish: casa limpia, pronunciation: haʊsɪklin part of speech: verb cleaned in spanish: limpiado, pronunciation: klind part of speech: adjective unarmed in spanish: desarmado, pronunciation: ənɑrmd part of speech: adjective cleansed in spanish: limpiado, pronunciation: klenzd part of speech: adjective unblemished in spanish: impecable, pronunciation: ənblemɪʃt part of speech: adjective unobjectionable in spanish: inobjetable, pronunciation: ənəbdʒekʃənəbəl part of speech: adjective spick-and-span in spanish: impecable y limpio, pronunciation: spɪkændspæn part of speech: adjective unstained in spanish: sin mancha, pronunciation: ənsteɪnd part of speech: adjective uninfected in spanish: no infectado, pronunciation: ənɪnfektɪd part of speech: adjective unsoiled in spanish: sin mancha, pronunciation: ənsɔɪld part of speech: adjective unspotted in spanish: sin mancha, pronunciation: ənspɑtɪd part of speech: adjective sportsmanlike in spanish: caballeroso, pronunciation: spɔrtsmənlaɪk part of speech: adjective speckless in spanish: sin manchas, pronunciation: spekləs part of speech: adjective clean and jerk in spanish: limpio y tirón, pronunciation: klinænddʒɜrk part of speech: noun spic-and-span in spanish: spic y span, pronunciation: spɪkændspæn part of speech: adjective clean house in spanish: casa limpia, pronunciation: klinhaʊs part of speech: verb cleanable in spanish: limpiable, pronunciation: klinəbəl part of speech: adjective clean-living in spanish: vida limpia, pronunciation: klinlaɪvɪŋ part of speech: adjective uncontaminating in spanish: no contaminante, pronunciation: ənkəntæməneɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective dry-cleaned in spanish: lavado en seco, pronunciation: draɪklind part of speech: adjective water-washed in spanish: lavado con agua, pronunciation: wɔtɜrwɑʃt part of speech: adjective make clean in spanish: hacer limpia, pronunciation: meɪkklin part of speech: verb unaddicted in spanish: sin adicción, pronunciation: ənədɪktɪd part of speech: adjective
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