pill

pill
pil
noun
(a small ball or tablet of medicine, to be swallowed: She took a pill; sleeping-pills.) píldora, pastilla
pill n pastilla / píldora
pill
tr[pɪl]
noun
1 (gen) píldora, pastilla
noun the pill
1 la píldora (anticonceptiva)
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be on the pill tomar la píldora
pill ['pɪl] n
: pastilla f, píldora f
pill
n.
oblea s.f.
pastilla s.f.
píldora s.f.
pɪl
noun
a) (tablet) pastilla f, píldora f

a bitter pill to swallow — un trago amargo

to sugar o sweeten the pill — dorar la píldora

b) (contraceptive)

the Pill — la píldora (anticonceptiva)

to be on the Pill — tomar la píldora

[pɪl]
1. N
1) (Med) (also fig) píldora f, pastilla f

to take a pill — tomar una píldora

- sugar or sweeten the pill
bitter 1., 1), pop I, 3., 2)
2) (=contraceptive)

the pill — la píldora (anticonceptiva)

to be on/take the pill — tomar la píldora (anticonceptiva)

to go on/come off the pill — empezar a/dejar de tomar la píldora

birth control or contraceptive pill — píldora f anticonceptiva

2.
CPD

pill bottle N — frasco m de pastillas

* * *
[pɪl]
noun
a) (tablet) pastilla f, píldora f

a bitter pill to swallow — un trago amargo

to sugar o sweeten the pill — dorar la píldora

b) (contraceptive)

the Pill — la píldora (anticonceptiva)

to be on the Pill — tomar la píldora


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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