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- From the verb chap: (⇒ conjugate)
- chapped is: ⓘClick the infinitive to see all available inflections
- v past
- v past p
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025: | Principal Translations |
| chapped adj | (skin: made sore by the cold) | agrietado adj |
| | (piel) | cortado/a adj |
| | After a day skiing, I was glad to warm my chapped hands and face by the fire. |
| | Después de un día esquiando, estaba feliz de calentar mis manos agrietadas y mi rostro junto al fuego. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025: | Principal Translations |
| chap n | UK, informal (guy) | tipo nm |
| | (ES, coloquial) | tío nm |
| | (MX, coloquial) | compadre nm |
| | I like Geoff; he's a nice chap. |
| | Me cae bien Geoff, es un buen tipo. |
| chaps npl | (cowboys' leather trouser coverings) | zahones nmpl |
| | (MX) | chaparreras nfpl |
| | The cowboy always wore chaps over his jeans when riding horses. |
| | El vaquero siempre llevaba zahones sobre los pantalones cuando montaba a caballo. |
| chap⇒ vi | (lips, skin: crack) | agrietarse⇒ v prnl |
| | My lips are chapping in this dry air. |
| | Mis labios se están agrietando con este aire seco. |
| chap [sth]⇒ vtr | (lips, skin: cause to crack) | agrietar⇒ vtr |
| | The cold winter wind will chap your lips unless you protect them. |
| | El frío viento invernal agrietará tus labios a menos que los protejas. |
| Additional Translations |
chap, chap. n | written, abbreviation (chapter) (abreviatura: capítulo) | cap. nm |
| | For homework, please read chap. 5. |
| | De tarea por favor lean el cap. 5. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
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