Summary
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- peel off:
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Wiktionary:
- peel off → descascarillarse, desconcharse
English
Detailed Translations for peel off from English to Spanish
peel off:
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to peel off (flake; scale off)
pelar; descamarse; descascarillarse; desconcharse; despellejarse-
pelar verb
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descamarse verb
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descascarillarse verb
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desconcharse verb
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despellejarse verb
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Conjugations for peel off:
present
- peel off
- peel off
- peels off
- peel off
- peel off
- peel off
simple past
- peeled off
- peeled off
- peeled off
- peeled off
- peeled off
- peeled off
present perfect
- have peeled off
- have peeled off
- has peeled off
- have peeled off
- have peeled off
- have peeled off
past continuous
- was peeling off
- were peeling off
- was peeling off
- were peeling off
- were peeling off
- were peeling off
future
- shall peel off
- will peel off
- will peel off
- shall peel off
- will peel off
- will peel off
continuous present
- am peeling off
- are peeling off
- is peeling off
- are peeling off
- are peeling off
- are peeling off
subjunctive
- be peeled off
- be peeled off
- be peeled off
- be peeled off
- be peeled off
- be peeled off
diverse
- peel off!
- let's peel off!
- peeled off
- peeling off
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for peel off:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
desconcharse | peeling | |
pelar | peeling | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
descamarse | flake; peel off; scale off | |
descascarillarse | flake; peel off; scale off | |
desconcharse | flake; peel off; scale off | blister; flake; peel |
despellejarse | flake; peel off; scale off | peel; skin |
pelar | flake; peel off; scale off | debark; fleece; graze; peel; peel potatoes; rind; skin; strip |
- | desquamate; flake; flake off; peel |
Synonyms for "peel off":
Related Definitions for "peel off":
Wiktionary Translations for peel off:
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• peel off | → descascarillarse; desconcharse | ↔ abblättern — (intransitiv) sich in dünnen Blättchen ablösen |