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Inflexiones de ' comida' ( nf): fpl: comidas Inflexiones de ' comido' ( adj): f: comida, mpl: comidos, fpl: comidas
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | comida nf | (sustancia que alimenta) | groceries npl | | | | food n | | | Compramos comida para la semana. | | | We bought groceries for the week. | | comida nf | (alimento de mediodía) (afternoon meal) | lunch n | | | (main meal of the day) | dinner n | | | (general) | meal n | | | En la comida siempre tomamos sopa. | | | We always have soup for lunch. | | comida nf | (último alimento del día) | dinner n | | | Tenemos pollo para la comida. | | | We've got chicken for dinner. | | comida nf | (acción de comer) | eating gerund | | | | meal n | | | Me gusta tomar café después de la comida. | | | I like to have a coffee after eating | | | ⓘEsta oración no es una traducción de la original. I try not to eat between meals. |
| Additional Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | comida nf | (reunión para comer) | business lunch n | | | | lunch meeting n | | | El Presidente tiene una comida el jueves. | | | The President has a business lunch on Thursday. |
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | comido adj | (comprometido, enredado) (figurative) | swallowed up adj | | | | overwhelmed adj | | | Está comido por las deudas. | | | She is swallowed up by debt. | | comido adj | (que ingirió alimento) | fed v past p | | | Los niños ya están comidos y preparándose para hacer la tarea del colegio. | | | The children have been fed and are getting ready to do their homework. |
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | comer⇒ vtr | (ingerir, tragar) | eat⇒ vtr | | | Hay que comer verduras. | | | You need to eat vegetables. | | comer vi | (ingerir alimentos) | eat⇒ vi | | | La paciente no come y tiene preocupados a los médicos. | | | The patient is not eating and the doctors are worried about her. | | comer vi | (almorzar al mediodía) | have lunch v expr | | | Hoy comemos en casa. | | | We're having lunch at home today. | | comer vi | (tomar la cena) | have dinner vtr + n | | | | dine⇒ vi | | | | eat⇒ vi | | | Anoche comimos con los vecinos: fue una velada muy agradable. | | | Yesterday we had dinner with the neighbors and it was a lovely evening. | | comerse algo v prnl | informal (gastar) (informal) | blow⇒ vtr | | | | go through vtr phrasal insep | | | (figurative: money, etc.) | use up, eat up vtr phrasal sep | | | Juan se ha comido los ahorros en un mes. | | | John's blown all his savings in a month. | | comerse algo v prnl | (corroer) | eat away vtr phrasal sep | | | | corrode⇒, consume⇒ vtr | | | El ácido se come el metal. | | | Acid eats metal away. | | comerse algo v prnl | (omitir letras, palabras) | swallow⇒ vtr | | | El profesor de química habla tan rápido que se come las palabras. | | | The chemistry teacher talks so fast he swallows words. | | comerse algo v prnl | (chocar, atropellar) | hit⇒ vtr | | | (formal) | collide with. crash into vi + prep | | | Casi nos comemos la verja con la bici. | | | ⓘEsta oración no es una traducción de la original. She lost control of her car and hit the wall. |
| Additional Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | comerse a alguien v prnl + prep | coloquial (enfadarse con alguien) | blow up vi phrasal | | | | go ballistic vi + adj | | | (colloquial) | freak out vi phrasal | | | ¡Si Juan me dice algo, me lo como! | | | If Juan says anything to me, I'm going to blow up at him! | | comer⇒ vtr | (juegos: quitar una pieza) (chess) | take⇒, capture⇒ vtr | | | Le comí el alfil. | | | I took his bishop. |
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