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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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chap1 [Am tʃæp, Brit tʃap] N (man)

chap inf
tipo m inf
as form of address Brit old chap

I. chap2 <pres part chapping; pt, pp chapped> [Am tʃæp, Brit tʃap] VB intr

chap lips/skin:

chap
chap
chap
pasparse RioPl

II. chap2 <pres part chapping; pt, pp chapped> [Am tʃæp, Brit tʃap] VB trans

chap lips/skin:

chap
chap
chap
paspar RioPl

III. chap2 [Am tʃæp, Brit tʃap] N (sore patch of skin)

chap

chap. <pl chaps> N

chap. → chapter

chap.
c.
chap.

chapter [Am ˈtʃæptər, Brit ˈtʃaptə] N

1. chapter (of book):

2.1. chapter REL:

2.2. chapter (of fraternity, sorority):

3. chapter:

španski
španski
engleski
engleski
agrietarse labios/manos:
to chap
to chap

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engleski
engleski
španski
španski

chap1 [tʃæp] N (fellow, friend)

chap

I. chap2 [tʃæp] VB intr -pp-

chap
chap
pasparse RioPl

II. chap2 [tʃæp] VB trans

chap

chap. N

chap. abbreviation of chapter

chap.
cap. m

chapter [ˈtʃæptəʳ, Am -tɚ] N

1. chapter a. fig:

2. chapter Am (local branch):

3. chapter Brit, Aus form (series of disasters):

Phrases:

španski
španski
engleski
engleski
chap
chicote (-a) (persona) mf inf
big chap (big gal) inf
u rečniku PONS
engleski
engleski
španski
španski

I. chap <-pp-> [tʃæp] VB intr

chap
chap
pasparse RioPl

II. chap <-pp-> [tʃæp] VB trans

chap

chap. N

chap. ABBR chapter

chap.
cap. m

chapter [ˈtʃæp·tər] N

1. chapter a. fig:

2. chapter (local branch):

španski
španski
engleski
engleski
chap
Present
Ichap
youchap
he/she/itchaps
wechap
youchap
theychap
Past
Ichapped
youchapped
he/she/itchapped
wechapped
youchapped
theychapped
Present Perfect
Ihavechapped
youhavechapped
he/she/ithaschapped
wehavechapped
youhavechapped
theyhavechapped
Past Perfect
Ihadchapped
youhadchapped
he/she/ithadchapped
wehadchapped
youhadchapped
theyhadchapped

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Chaps are also useful for other types of riding.
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Teas used as a wash to treat chapping and windburn, and as an eyewash.
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The enduring image of a cowboy in leather chaps gave way to the leather-jacketed and leather-helmeted aviator.
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The hands wear heavy chaps, starched white shirts, and slouch-brimmed hats.
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The couple consummates their union while the mess chaps hastily organize a proper wedding and elaborate reception.
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