pelo |
1. n-m. hair (a single hair) | |
2. n-m. hair (all hair on the head) | |
3. n-m. fur | |
4. v. first-person singular present indicative of pelar | |
pelar |
1. v. to peel (fruits, vegetables) | |
2. v. to skin (an animal) | |
3. v. to shell (nuts, shellfish) | |
4. v. to unwrap | |
5. v. to pluck (a bird) | |
6. v. to cut the hair of | |
7. v. to spread negative gossip, run down, criticise somebody | |
8. v. to exfoliate | |
9. v. (colloquial) to steal | |
10. v. (colloquial) to fleece | |
11. v. to notice someone, to pay attention to someone | |
12. v. to matter | |
Me la pela. - I don't give a fuck. | |
13. v. to have one's hair cut | |
14. v. to lose one's hair, to go bald | |
15. v. to peel (of skin, from the sun, etc.) | |
16. v. to fray (rope, wire) | |
17. v. to strip (to remove the insulation from a wire/cable) | |
Hay que pelar el cable para poder conectarlo al conector. - The cable must be stripped to be able to connect it to the connector. | |
18. v. (Chile) to steal | |
19. v. (Chile) to flirt | |
20. v. (Chile) to make out with a stranger at a social event | |
cabello |
1. n-m. hair (the mass of hairs on the head) | |
vello |
1. n-m. body hair, androgenic hair, vellus hair | |
2. n-m. facial hair | |