pintado

IPA: pintˈɑdoʊ

noun

  • (now rare, historical) A fine cotton cloth; chintz.
  • The Cape petrel, Daption capense.
  • A guinea fowl, especially as food.
  • Any of various spotted fishes in tropical waters of the west Atlantic, especially the cero, Scomberomorus regalis.
  • A surname.
  • (historical) A member of the tattooed indigenous people of Cebu during the Spanish occupation of the Philippines.
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Examples of "pintado" in Sentences

  • El ascensor parece que no tiene suelo; bueno, en realidad está pintado, pero da el pego.
  • By Guía de compra: papel pintado | Decoración de Habitaciones on April 14, 2009 at 12: 27 am
  • El suelo de este ascensor está pintado para dar la impresión de que no hay suelo, y ciertamente lo consiguen.
  • We did some fishing there, and I caught a 73-pound peixe de couro, or pintado, a member of the catfish family pictured.
  • The pintado was especially delicious: You fry it in scorching oil, spice with capers and hot peppers, and add coconut milk.
  • The pintado is a southern bird, and of that temperate zone; for I never saw of them much to the northward of 30 degrees south.
  • Mas tratava-se da manhã do último dia de aulas antes da interrupção carnavalesca e alguns alunos mais ansiosos aguardavam que eu lhes entregasse as máscaras que haviam modelado e pintado com tanto gosto.
  • Son los despojos abiertos de la habitación del hombre, el mapa vertical de sus diferencias, la obscena muestra de lo que las paredes ocultan (duchas, papel pintado, manchas de grasa en la cabecera de un lecho).
  • For example, at La Jornada, I found a story in which Monsignor Monroy says that Clinton asked "quién había pintado el lienzo y cómo se había conservado" -- which, with a little help from Babelfish, I translate as "Who had painted this linen, and how had it been preserved so well?"

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