pelado

(Angielski)

pelar

  1. to peel (fruits, vegetables)
  2. to skin (an animal)
  3. to shell (nuts, shellfish)
  4. to unwrap
  5. to pluck (a bird)
  6. to cut the hair of
  7. (transitive) to spread negative gossip, run down, criticise somebody
  8. to exfoliate
  9. (colloquial) to steal
  10. (colloquial) to fleece
  11. (Mexico, colloquial, especially, transitive) to notice someone, to pay attention to someone
  12. (reflexive, transitive, vulgar) to not matter
  13. (reflexive) to have one's hair cut
  14. (reflexive) to lose one's hair, to go bald
  15. (reflexive) to peel (of skin, from the sun, etc.)
  16. (reflexive) to fray (rope, wire)
  17. to strip (to remove the insulation from a wire/cable)
  18. (reflexive) (Chile) to steal
  19. (reflexive) (Chile) to flirt
  20. (reflexive) (Chile) to make out with a stranger at a social event

Przeciwieństwo
peludo
Częstotliwość

C2
Łączone jako
pe‧la‧do
Wymawiane jako (IPA)
/peˈlado/
Etymologia (Angielski)

From the past participle of pelar.

obieranie

sprośny

dzieciak

obieranie chemiczne

odłuszczanie

peeling chemiczny

bezdrzewny

spłukany

łysy

łysol

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