- apedrear
- v.1 to stone (person).2 to throw stones at, to lapidate, to stone, to pelt.* * *apedrear► verbo transitivo1 (tirar piedras) to throw stones at2 (matar a pedradas) to stone (to death)► verbo intransitivo (Used only in the 3rd person; it does not take a subject )1 (granizar) to hail► verbo pronominal apedrearse1 (estropearse por granizo) to be damaged by hail* * *verbto stone, throw stones at* * *1.VT [como castigo] to stone; [en pelea] to throw stones at2. VI1) (=granizar) to hail2) Méx ** (=apestar) to stink, reek3.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) (tirar piedras a) to throw stones atb) (matar a pedradas) to stone (to death)* * *= pelt, stone.Ex. Every day, Internet users are pelted with spam, hoaxes, urban legends, and scams - in other words, untrustworthy data.Ex. Government militiamen attempting to supress the rallies were beaten and stoned by the crowds.----* apedrear hasta la muerte = stone to + death.* * *verbo transitivoa) (tirar piedras a) to throw stones atb) (matar a pedradas) to stone (to death)* * *= pelt, stone.
Ex: Every day, Internet users are pelted with spam, hoaxes, urban legends, and scams - in other words, untrustworthy data.
Ex: Government militiamen attempting to supress the rallies were beaten and stoned by the crowds.* apedrear hasta la muerte = stone to + death.* * *apedrear [A1 ]vt1 (tirar piedras a) ‹persona/automóvil› to throw stones at2 (matar a pedradas) to stone (to death)* * *
apedrear (conjugate apedrear) verbo transitivoa) (tirar piedras a) to throw stones atb) (matar a pedradas) to stone (to death)
apedrear verbo transitivo to throw stones at
'apedrear' also found in these entries:
English:
stone
* * *apedrear vt1. [tirar piedras a] [persona, cosa] to throw stones at2. [matar] to stone* * *apedrearv/t throw stones at; matar stone (to death)* * *apedrear vt: to stone, to throw stones at* * *apedrear vb1. (tirar piedras) to throw stones at [pt. threw; pp. thrown]los niños apedreaban el tren the boys were throwing stones at the train2. (matar) to stone
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.