preen

preen
pri:n
verb
1) ((of birds) to arrange (the feathers): The sea-gulls were preening themselves / their feathers.) arreglar/alisar con el pico
2) (used unkindly, meaning to attend to one's appearance: The woman was preening herself in front of the mirror.) acicalarse
preen
tr[priːn]
transitive verb
1 (of bird) arreglar con el pico
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to preen oneself (bird) arreglarse con el pico 2 (person) acicalarse
preen ['pri:n] vt
: arreglarse (el pelo, las plumas, etc.)
preen
v.
arreglarse las plumas con el pico v.
priːn
1.
transitive verb \<\<feathers\>\> arreglar con el pico

2.
v refl

to preen oneself — \<\<bird\>\> arreglarse las plumas con el pico; \<\<person\>\> acicalarse


3.
vi \<\<bird\>\> arreglarse las plumas con el pico
[priːn]
VT [+ feathers] arreglarse con el pico

to preen itself — [bird] arreglarse las plumas con el pico

to preen o.s. — [person] pavonearse, atildarse

to preen o.s. on — enorgullecerse de, jactarse de

* * *
[priːn]
1.
transitive verb \<\<feathers\>\> arreglar con el pico

2.
v refl

to preen oneself — \<\<bird\>\> arreglarse las plumas con el pico; \<\<person\>\> acicalarse


3.
vi \<\<bird\>\> arreglarse las plumas con el pico

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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