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Inflexiones de ' mojado' ( nm, nf): f: mojada, mpl: mojados, fpl: mojadas Inflexiones de ' mojado' ( adj): f: mojada, mpl: mojados, fpl: mojadas
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | mojado adj | (con agua, empapado) | wet, soaked, dripping, drenched, sopping adj | | | (clothes) | saturated, wet through adj | | | (mud, snow) | slushy, sloppy adj | | | El estudiante llegó mojado a casa por no coger el paraguas. | | | The student got home wet because he hadn't taken his umbrella out with him. | | mojado adj | (dicho de un sonido) | palatalized adj | | | (US) | palatalised adj | | | (informal) | slushy adj | | | La ch es un sonido mojado que se pronuncia tocando el paladar con el dorso de la lengua. | | | "Ch" is a palatalised sound, pronounced by touching the palate with the back portion of the tongue. |
| Additional Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | mojado nm | (acción de mojar) | soaking n | | | | drenching n | | | Tras el mojado del pan en la leche, se procede a rebozar la rebanada en huevo para luego freírla. | | | After the soaking of bread in the milk, next coat the slice in egg in order to fry it later. |
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | mojar⇒ vtr | (humedecer) | wet⇒, soak⇒, drench⇒ vtr | | | | dampen⇒, moisten⇒ vtr | | | Moja la camisa antes de aplicarle el detergente. La lluvia mojó el césped por la noche. | | | Soak the shirt before applying detergent. Last night the rain drenched the lawn. | | | ⓘEsta oración no es una traducción de la original. I dampened a tea towel in cold water and put it on my forehead to get rid of the headache. | | mojar vtr | (orinar sobre algo) | wet⇒ vtr | | | Marcos tenía seis años y todavía mojaba la cama por las noches. | | | He was six years old, and was still wetting the bed at night. | | mojarse⇒ v prnl | (humedecerse) | get soaked, get drenched v expr | | | Empezó a llover cuando estábamos en el parque y nos mojamos de los pies a la cabeza. | | | It started to rain when we were in the park and he got soaked from head to toe. | | mojarse v prnl | (orinarse) | wet yourself vtr + refl | | | Daniel se mojó hoy en la escuela. | | | Daniel wet himself at school today. |
| Additional Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | mojarse⇒ v prnl | ES: coloquial (arriesgarse) (informal) | go out on a limb v expr | | | | take a risk v expr | | | | risk it⇒ vtr | | | (figurative) | stick your neck out v expr | | | Me voy a mojar: seguro que el Valencia gana el partido. | | | I'm going to go out on a limb: Valencia will win the match for sure. | | mojar⇒ vi | vulgar (tener sexo) | get some action v expr | | | (US: slightly vulgar) | get laid v expr | | | (UK: vulgar, humorous) | get your end away v expr | | | Estoy genial con este traje. Esta noche fijo que mojo. | | | I look great in this dress. Tonight I'm definitely going to get some action. | | mojar vtr | CU, HN: coloquial (sobornar) (slang) | grease the palm of v expr | | | | bribe⇒ vtr | | | Tendrás que mojar al encargado si quieres entrar ahí. | | | You've got to grease the palm of the person in charge if you want to get in there. |
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