rot

rot
[rɒt]
sustantivo
1podredumbre (f) (in house, wood)
  • the rot has set in (sentido figurado) -> el mal ha empezado a arraigar
  • to stop the rot (sentido figurado) -> impedir que la situación siga degenerando
2sandeces (fpl) (familiar) (nonsense) (británico)pendejadas (f pl) (Am)
verbo transitivo (pt & pp rotted)
3pudrir
verbo intransitivo
4pudrirse
  • to rot in prison -> pudrirse en la cárcel

rot [rot]
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Pudrirse o podrirse; corromperse, echarse a perder, malearse. (n)
2Padecer de morriña las oveja (n)
sustantivo
3Corromperse moralmente.
4Irse consumiendo poco a poco; estar estancado; ir a menos.
5Pudrir, resolver en poder.
6Enriar.
  • To rot away -> corromperse, descomponerse
va.V. RET.
sustantivo
1Putrefacción, podre, podredumbre.
2Enfermedad que agota, como las de los pulmones; morriña, una enfermedad que da a las oveja
sustantivo
3(Bot.) Enfermedad de las plantas, causado por los hongos y las bacteria (Botánica & Germania; Alemania)
sustantivo
4Borricada, dicho tonto, opinión necia. (Germania; Alemania)
  • It has está podrido. Don’t talk rot! -> ¡no digas burradas

rot [rɒt]
noun
1 (process) putrefacción; (f) (substance) podredumbre; (f)
the rot set in la decadencia comenzó; todo empezó a decaer
to stop the rot cortar el problema de raíz; cortar por lo sano
2 especially (Britain) (informal) (nonsense) tonterías; (f) babosadas; (f) (LAm)
oh rot! what rot! ¡qué tonterías!
don't talk rot! ¡no digas bobadas!
verb:transitive
pudrir; descomponer
verb:intransitive
pudrirse; descomponerse
to rot in jail pudrirse en la cárcel; you can rot for all I care! ¡que te pudras!

Verb Conjugation for "rot"

Imperative
  • rot
  • you rot
  • he/she rots
  • we rot
  • you rot
  • they rot
Preterite
  • I rotted
  • you rotted
  • he/she rotted
  • we rotted
  • you rotted
  • they rotted
Present Continuous
  • I am rotting
  • you are rotting
  • he/she is rotting
  • we are rotting
  • you are rotting
  • they are rotting
Present Perfect
  • I have rotted
  • you have rotted
  • he/she has rotted
  • we have rotted
  • you have rotted
  • they have rotted
Past Continuous
  • I was rotting
  • you were rotting
  • he/she was rotting
  • we were rotting
  • you were rotting
  • they were rotting
Past Perfect
  • I had rotted
  • you had rotted
  • he/she had rotted
  • we had rotted
  • you had rotted
  • they had rotted
Future
  • I will rot
  • you will rot
  • he/she will rot
  • we will rot
  • you will rot
  • they will rot
Future Perfect
  • I will have rotted
  • you will have rotted
  • he/she will have rotted
  • we will have rotted
  • you will have rotted
  • they will have rotted
Future Continuous
  • I will be rotting
  • you will be rotting
  • he/she will be rotting
  • we will be rotting
  • you will be rotting
  • they will be rotting
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been rotting
  • you have been rotting
  • he/she has been rotting
  • we have been rotting
  • you have been rotting
  • they have been rotting
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been rotting
  • you will have been rotting
  • he/she will have been rotting
  • we will have been rotting
  • you will have been rotting
  • they will have been rotting
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been rotting
  • you had been rotting
  • he/she had been rotting
  • we had been rotting
  • you had been rotting
  • they had been rotting
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