Pirateo in english

Pirate

pronunciation: paɪrət part of speech: noun
In gestures

piratear1 = buccaneer ; pirate. 

Example: But both he and his brother Maurice had supported themselves for some years by buccaneering in the Caribbean Sea.Example: His job is to take back ships that have been pirated, many of them worth millions of dollars, and return them to their rightful owners.

piratear2 = pirate ; hack ; ransack. 

Example: These inexpensive CD-audio recording tools have the disadvantage of making things easy for those pirating and illegally distributing compilations of copyrighted songs.Example: Mr Coulson also revealed that he had been warned by Scotland Yard that there was 'strong evidence' that his own phone had been hacked.Example: They are one-sidedly ransacking his writings to 'cherry-pick' and string together whatever can possibly be lifted out and turned against him.

pirateo = pirating. 

Example: As I've said before, while I don't agree with pirating, it's a reality we all need to face.

Pirateo synonyms

hijack in spanish: secuestrar, pronunciation: haɪdʒæk part of speech: verb, noun commandeer in spanish: requisar, pronunciation: kɑməndɪr part of speech: verb buccaneer in spanish: bucanero, pronunciation: bəkənɪr part of speech: noun expropriate in spanish: expropiar, pronunciation: eksproʊprieɪt part of speech: verb highjack in spanish: Highjack, pronunciation: haɪdʒæk part of speech: verb, noun plagiarist in spanish: plagiario, pronunciation: pleɪdʒɜrɪst part of speech: noun sea robber in spanish: ladrón de mar, pronunciation: sɪrɑbɜr part of speech: noun sea rover in spanish: rover del mar, pronunciation: sɪroʊvɜr part of speech: noun pirate ship in spanish: barco pirata, pronunciation: paɪrətʃɪp part of speech: noun literary pirate in spanish: pirata literario, pronunciation: lɪtɜreripaɪrət part of speech: noun
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