- adosar
- v.1 to place back to back, to bring near, to abut, to place near.2 to append, to attach.* * *adosar► verbo transitivo1 to lean (a, against)* * *VT1)
adosar algo a una pared — to lean sth against a wall, place sth with its back against a wall
2) LAm (=juntar) to join firmly; (=adjuntar) to attach, enclose ( with a letter )* * *verbo transitivoa) <armario/escritorio>adosar algo a algo — to put o place something against something
b) (Méx) <documento> to enclose, attach* * *verbo transitivoa) <armario/escritorio>adosar algo a algo — to put o place something against something
b) (Méx) <documento> to enclose, attach* * *adosar [A1 ]vt1 ‹armario/escritorio› adosar algo A algo to put o place sth AGAINST sthadosó el piano a la pared she put o placed the piano (up) against the wallla bomba fue adosada a los bajos del vehículo the bomb was attached to the underside of the vehicle2 (Méx) ‹documento› to enclose, attach* * *
adosar (conjugate adosar) verbo transitivoa) ‹armario/escritorio› adosar algo a algo to fix sth to sthb) (Méx) ‹documento› to enclose, attach
* * *adosar vtadosar algo a algo to push sth up against sth;adosaron un almacén a la tienda they built a warehouse on to the shop;la bomba que adosaron a los bajos del vehículo the bomb they attached to the underside of the car* * *adosarv/t:adosar algo a algo put sth (up) against sth
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.