bandear

bandear
transitive verb
1to buffet
bandearse
pronomial verb
1to look after oneself, to cope

bandear [Ban-day-ar']
article & verb transitive
1To traverse, to pass, to cross from one side to another; to band. (Obsolete)
2To pursue, to chase. (Ante Meridian & Central America) (m)
3To wound severely, to hurt. (Ante Meridian & Central America) (m)
verb neuter
4To conduct oneself with prudence, to shift for oneself. (n)
  • Saber bandeárselas -> to know how to look for himself
verb reflexive
5To move to the other side of a boat. (Mexico)
6(Cono Sur) To change parties.
7To vacillate; to go one way and then another. (Mexico)
8To manage, to get organized.

bandear
verbo:transitivo
1 (Centroamérica) (perseguir) to pursue; chase; (pretender) to court
2 (Centroamérica) (herir) to wound severely; (S. Cone) (con comentario) to hurt
3 (S. Cone) (cruzar) to cross; go right across
verbo:pronominal
bandearse
1 (ir de un lado a otro) to move to and fro; (México) (Náutica) to move to the other side of a boat
2 (S. Cone) (Política) to change parties
3 (México) (vacilar) to vacillate; (cambiar de dirección) to go one way and then another
4 (España) (familiar) (arreglárselas) to shift for o.s.; get by on one's own

Verb Conjugation for "bandear"

Presente Pretérito Imperfect Futuro Subjuntivo
Yo bandeo bandeé bandeaba bandearé bandee
bandeas bandeaste bandeabas bandearás bandees
Ella/Él/Usted bandea bandeó bandeaba bandeará bandee
Nosotros bandeamos bandeamos bandeábamos bandearemos bandeemos
Vosotros bandeáis bandeasteis bandeabais bandearéis bandeéis
Ellos/Ustedes bandean bandearon bandeaban bandearán bandeen

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