piso |
1. n-m. floor, ground (surface of the earth) | |
2. n-m. floor, story, storey (level of a building) | |
3. n-m. (Spain) flat, apartment | |
4. n-m. deck (level on a ship or vehicle) | |
5. n-m. (in compounds, in the plural) decker (bus, bed) | |
autobús de dos pisos - double-decker bus | |
6. n-m. level, layer of a structure e.g. a cake | |
7. n-m. tier (layer of a cake) | |
torta de tres pisos - three-tier cake | |
8. n-m. (Chile) footstool | |
9. n-m. (Chile) rug, carpet | |
10. n-m. (Spain) sole | |
11. n-m. step (action and effect of stepping on something) | |
12. v. first-person singular present indicative of pisar | |
pisar |
1. v. to step; to walk; to tread | |
2. v. to step on; to walk on (something); to tread on (something) | |
prohibido pisar el césped - prohibited to tread on the grass | |
3. v. (vulgar, Cuba, El Salvador, Dominican Republic, intransitive, transitive) to have sex, fuck | |
¡Pero si nosotros dos ya pisamos! - But we both did already fuck! | |
Él la pisó con condón. - He fucked her with a condom. | |
planta |
1. n-f. plant (organism of the kingdom Plantae) | |
2. n-f. plant (factory) | |
3. n-f. floor, level (of a high building) | |
Vivo en la primera planta - I live on the first floor. | |
4. n-f. sole (bottom of a shoe or boot) | |
5. n-f. (anatomy) sole | |
6. v. third-person singular present indicative of plantar | |
plantar |
1. v. to plant (put a plant or seeds into the ground) | |
2. v. to plant, place (an object in the ground) | |
3. v. to place, put | |
4. v. to stand up (not go to an agreed arrangement) | |
5. v. to smack, whack | |
6. v. to peck (kiss) | |
7. v. to put oneself, to settle | |
8. v. to stick to (an idea) | |
9. v. to stick (not take any more cards) | |
10. adj. (anatomy) plantar | |