Párido in english

Paid

pronunciation: peɪd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

parir = farrow ; birth ; give + birth to ; kindle ; calve ; lamb. 

Example: Sows that farrowed in winter had the highest number of stillborn piglets per litter and the lowest percentage born alive.Example: This 'civilization' has reached the pinnacle of its development, because it has birthed the seeds of its own transformation.Example: By way of illustration: it is the machine's habit to perform remarkable feats, such as augmenting western musical heritage with the discovery that the eighteenth century gave birth to two contemporary composers.Example: Breeders should wait several weeks after kindling before breeding the doe again.Example: Under normal conditions, pregnant beef cows are fed hay during the winter to maintain them until they calve in the spring.Example: US experiments have shown it may be possible to influence the time of day a ewe chooses to lamb.

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» conocer a Alguien como si lo hubieras paridoread + Nombre + like a book .

Example: That girl could read me like a book, no matter how hard I tried to disguise my feelings.

» eramos pocos y parió la abuelait never rains but it pours [Usado más frecuentemente en inglés británico]when it rains, it pours [Usado más frecuentemente en inglés americano] .

Example: I don't think I'll ever stop using the phrase 'it never rains but it pours', but right now, life is looking up.

Example: It's one of those 'When it rains, it pours' kind of weeks -- Our doggy had knee surgery last week and she needs a lot of attention and, as a result, we haven't been sleeping well.

» parir cervatillosfawn .

Example: There are peaks in deer traffic accidents during the rut in the autumn and after fawning in the spring.

» parir gatitoshave + kittens .

Example: To me a female cat that has had kittens seems more 'adult' than another one who was spayed before ever having kittens.

» poner a parirsay + nasty things aboutslag + Nombre + offslatetalk + shit behind + Posesivo + backbitchdump on .

Example: He is applying for a court order to ban his ex-wife from saying nasty things about him to the media.

Example: People constanstly slagging her off for the way she looks is part of her weight problems at the moment.

Example: Horror fiction has been slated by book reviewers and a similar prejudice among librarians could explain its under-representation in library stocks.

Example: If you're talking shit behind her back, how would I know you're not talking shit about me either?.

Example: Don't bitch about her ever even when you feel absolutely sure it's never going to find its way to her.

Example: Not that China is in any way perfect, and it is important to bring out the bad so that things can change, but he dumps on everything.

Párido synonyms

professional in spanish: profesional, pronunciation: prəfeʃənəl part of speech: adjective profitable in spanish: rentable, pronunciation: prɑfətəbəl part of speech: adjective prepaid in spanish: Pagado por adelantado, pronunciation: pripeɪd part of speech: adjective remunerated in spanish: remunerado, pronunciation: rɪmjunɜreɪtɪd part of speech: adjective remunerative in spanish: remunerativo, pronunciation: rimjunɜrətɪv part of speech: adjective compensated in spanish: compensado, pronunciation: kɑmpənseɪtəd part of speech: adjective compensable in spanish: compensable, pronunciation: kəmpensəbəl part of speech: adjective gainful in spanish: retribuido, pronunciation: geɪnfəl part of speech: adjective paying in spanish: pago, pronunciation: peɪɪŋ part of speech: adjective salaried in spanish: asalariado, pronunciation: sælɜrid part of speech: adjective stipendiary in spanish: estipendiario, pronunciation: stəpendieri part of speech: adjective, noun cashed in spanish: cobrado, pronunciation: kæʃt part of speech: adjective postpaid in spanish: pospago, pronunciation: poʊstpeɪd part of speech: adjective nonrecreational in spanish: no recreativo, pronunciation: nɑnrɪkrieɪʃənəl part of speech: adjective paid-up in spanish: pagado, pronunciation: peɪdʌp part of speech: adjective reply-paid in spanish: respuesta pagada, pronunciation: riplaɪpeɪd part of speech: adjective post-free in spanish: post-free, pronunciation: poʊstfri part of speech: adjective, adverb
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