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SWAT n | acronym (law enforcement unit) | SWAT n propio m |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
Principal Translations |
swat [sth]⇒ vtr | (fly, etc.: hit swiftly) | matar⇒, aplastar⇒ vtr |
| (béisbol) | batear con fuerza loc verb |
| Quick! Swat the bee before it stings me! |
| ¡Rápido, mata la abeja antes de que me pique! |
swat [sth] with [sth] vtr + prep | (fly, etc.: hit swiftly with [sth]) | matar con vtr + prep |
| | aplastar con vtr + prep |
| Rick swatted a fly with a newspaper. |
| Rick mató una mosca con un periódico. |
swat [sth/sb]⇒ vtr | (hit swiftly) | dar un cachete a loc verb |
| | pegar a vtr + prep |
| | dar un cachete loc verb |
| | pegar⇒ vtr |
| Rhonda swatted her son's bottom when he said a bad word. |
| Rhonda dio un cachete a su hijo en el culo cuando dijo una palabrota. |
swat [sth/sb] with [sth] vtr + prep | (hit swiftly with [sth]) | pegar a alguien con loc verb |
| | atizar a alguien con loc verb |
| Mary swatted Ken with a newspaper. |
| Mary atizó a Ken con un periódico. |
swat n | (swift slap, blow) | cachete nm |
| | bofetón nm |
| | golpe nm |
| The child felt Lisa's gentle swat and immediately stopped misbehaving. |
| El niño sintió el suave cachete de Lisa e inmediatamente dejó de portarse mal. |
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