Repeler in english

Repel

pronunciation: rɪpel part of speech: verb
In gestures

repeler = repel ; repulse ; fight off ; roll back ; send + Nombre + packing ; force back ; turn off ; fend off ; drive off ; push back. 

Example: Some grease had been transferred to the surface of the stone and the grease was repelling the rain water.Example: Leforte blew forth a long breath, as if trying to repulse the oppressive heat of the September morning.Example: These pillboxes were originally built to help fight off a Nazi invasion.Example: Some Russia specialists say President Putin is rolling back liberal economic and political reforms ushered in by his predecessor.Example: Those who hold this view argued that the state government lacks the political will to send them packing for good.Example: Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Example: In the last presidential election voters said they were turned off by leaders who waffled.Example: During the rutting season, they are used to fend off other males in an attempt to gather a harem of females to breed with.Example: So we stopped in a pleasant place enough by the edge of a pond, and lighted a fire to drive off the mosquitoes, which plagued us beyond all description.Example: Police have formed a line guarding the front door of the hotel to push back protestors.

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» repeler los insectosrepel + pests .

Example: Chinaberry tree leaves repel pests because they're toxic = Las ojas de la amelia repelen los insectos debido a que son tóxicas.

» repeler los mosquitosrepel + mosquitoes .

Example: Besides repelling mosquitoes, marigolds repel insects which prey on tomato = Además de repeler los mosquitos, la caléndula repele los insectos que se comen los tomates.

Repeler synonyms

drive in spanish: conducir, pronunciation: draɪv part of speech: noun, verb snub in spanish: desaire, pronunciation: snʌb part of speech: noun, verb rebuff in spanish: rechazo, pronunciation: rɪbʌf part of speech: noun revolt in spanish: revuelta, pronunciation: rɪvoʊlt part of speech: noun disgust in spanish: asco, pronunciation: dɪsgʌst part of speech: noun repulse in spanish: rechazar, pronunciation: ripʌls part of speech: noun, verb push back in spanish: hacer retroceder, pronunciation: pʊʃbæk part of speech: noun turn off in spanish: apagar, pronunciation: tɜrnɔf part of speech: verb brush off in spanish: cepille, pronunciation: brʌʃɔf part of speech: verb fight off in spanish: rechazar, pronunciation: faɪtɔf part of speech: verb drive off in spanish: expulsar, pronunciation: draɪvɔf part of speech: verb beat back in spanish: rechazar, pronunciation: bitbæk part of speech: verb drive back in spanish: maneja de regreso, pronunciation: draɪvbæk part of speech: verb force back in spanish: forzar el regreso, pronunciation: fɔrsbæk part of speech: verb
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