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Ive
pintado, -a
I. paint [ingl. am. peɪnt, ingl. brit. peɪnt] SUST. U or C
wet paint
wet paint
ojo, pinta Esp.
II. paint [ingl. am. peɪnt, ingl. brit. peɪnt] V. trans.
1. paint ARTE:
paint portrait/landscape
2. paint (apply paint to):
paint wall/door/house
I painted the kitchen pink
to paint sth out, to paint over sth
to paint sth out, to paint over sth
3. paint (describe):
4. paint (make up):
III. paint [ingl. am. peɪnt, ingl. brit. peɪnt] V. intr.
I. spray paint [ingl. am. ˈspreɪ ˌpeɪnt, ingl. brit.] SUST. U
(e)spray m
II. spray-paint V. trans.
face paint SUST. U
I. finger paint [ˈfɪŋɡər ˌpeɪnt] SUST.
II. finger-paint V. intr.
poster paint SUST. U or C
oil paint SUST. U or C
paint roller SUST.
paint gun SUST.
paint thinner SUST.
tíner m amer.
paint shop SUST.
painted [ˈpeɪntɪd, ingl. am. -t̬ɪd] ADJ.
painted
I. paint [peɪnt] SUST. sin pl.
II. paint [peɪnt] V. intr.
III. paint [peɪnt] V. trans.
1. paint room, picture:
to paint a picture of sth fig.
2. paint (apply make-up):
paint tray SUST.
paint roller SUST.
paint stripper SUST.
gloss paint SUST. sin pl.
paint box SUST.
paint pot SUST.
oil-based paint SUST.
newly painted
inglés
inglés
español
español
painted [ˈpeɪn·tɪd] ADJ.
painted
I. paint [peɪnt] SUST.
II. paint [peɪnt] V. intr.
III. paint [peɪnt] V. trans.
1. paint room, picture:
to paint a picture of sth fig.
2. paint (apply makeup):
paint box SUST.
paint stripper SUST.
paint roller SUST.
war paint [ˈwɔr·peɪnt] SUST.
acrylic paint SUST.
newly baked/painted
español
español
inglés
inglés
Present
Ipaint
youpaint
he/she/itpaints
wepaint
youpaint
theypaint
Past
Ipainted
youpainted
he/she/itpainted
wepainted
youpainted
theypainted
Present Perfect
Ihavepainted
youhavepainted
he/she/ithaspainted
wehavepainted
youhavepainted
theyhavepainted
Past Perfect
Ihadpainted
youhadpainted
he/she/ithadpainted
wehadpainted
youhadpainted
theyhadpainted
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They gave him a slap on the wrist and told him not to do it again.
www.cbsnews.com
One evening her teasing leads to a slap on the face from her husband.
en.wikipedia.org
There was no lurve to feel this time, just a token slap on the back from the prime minister.
www.hitc.com
Maybe a light slap on her shoulder, or maybe a not-so-light pinch, or a kind of gentle shove.
en.wikipedia.org
If you're feeling a bit down, just go out and slap on some white paint.
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