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- From the verb lid: (⇒ conjugate)
- lidded is: ⓘClick the infinitive to see all available inflections
- v past
- v past p
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | lid n | (top, cover) | tapa nf | | | (botella) | tapón nm | | | | cubierta nf | | | | tapadera nf | | | Dean pulled the lid off of the container. | | | Dean le sacó la tapa al contenedor. | | lid n | (food jar) | tapa nf | | | | tapadera nf | | | Tom put the lid back on the jar. | | | Tom le puso la tapa al frasco. | | lid n | often plural (eyelid) | párpado nm | | | Frank's drooping lids make him look tired all the time. | | | Los párpados caídos de Frank lo hacen parecer cansado todo el tiempo. |
| Additional Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | lid n | figurative, slang (protective helmet) (coloquial) | casco nm | | | | gorra nf | | | It's vital to wear a lid when you're racing. | | | Es vital llevar un casco cuando estás compitiendo en las carreras. | | lid n | slang (ounce of marijuana) (coloquial) | talego nm | | | (MX, coloquial) | guato nm | | | Brian bought a lid from a kid at school. | | | Brian le compró un talego a un chico en el colegio. | | lid n | figurative (price ceiling) (figurado) | techo nm | | | There will have to be a lid on discretionary spending this year. | | | Debemos poner un techo a los gastos discrecionales este año. |
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