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- Del verbo patear: (⇒ conjugar)
- pateo es:
- 1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
- pateó es:
- 3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | pateo nm | (acción de patear el suelo) | kick n | | | | stomp n |
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | patear⇒ vtr | (dar patadas) | kick⇒, boot⇒ vtr | | | El chico pateó la pelota fuera del patio. | | | The boy kicked (or: booted) the ball out of the yard. | | patear vi | coloquial (andar mucho) (colloquial) | traipse⇒, trudge⇒, tramp⇒ vi | | | | walk a long way v expr | | | Nos pateamos todo el centro de la ciudad viendo monumentos. | | | We traipsed (or: trudged) all around the city taking in monuments. | | patear vtr | (tratar mal) | kick around vi phrasal | | | | mistreat⇒, illtreat⇒ vtr | | | | treat badly vtr + adv | | | | abuse⇒ vtr | | | Fue a quejarse y los funcionarios le patearon de mala manera. | | | He went to complain and the civil servants kicked him around. | | patear vi | (manifestar desaprobación) (feet) | stamp⇒, stomp⇒ vtr | | | (theatre) | boo⇒, jeer⇒ vtr | | | El público pateaba con descontento por la mala actuación del cantante. | | | The public stomped (or: stamped) their feet in discontent due to the singers poor performance. | | patearse⇒ v prnl | coloquial (andar mucho) (colloquial) | traipse⇒, trudge⇒, tramp⇒ vi | | | Nos pateamos todo el centro de la ciudad viendo monumentos. | | | We traipsed (or: trudged) all around downtown looking at monuments. |
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