borrón



Inflexiones de 'borrón' (nm): mpl: borrones

WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
SpanishEnglish
borrón nm (imperfección)smudge n
 El texto tenía un borrón y por eso estaba en promoción.
 The text had a smudge, and that's why it was on sale.
borrón nm (mancha de tinta)blot, stain n
 El exceso de tinta produjo un borrón en el folio.
 The excess ink caused a blot (or: stain) on the document.
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Additional Translations
SpanishEnglish
borrón nm figurado (mancha en reputación)blot n
  stain n
 La estafa que cometió es un borrón en su historial.
 The scam that he pulled is a blot on his record.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
SpanishEnglish
hacer borrón y cuenta nueva loc verb coloquial (olvidar y continuar)start over with a clean slate v expr
  (forgive)let bygones be bygones v expr
 Sé que nos queremos a pesar de todo, así que hagamos borrón y cuenta nueva.
 I know how much we love each other, despite everything, so it's time to start over with a clean slate.
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