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el atropello
-the accident
See the entry for atropello.
atropello
Presentyoconjugation ofatropellar.
él/ella/usted atropelló
Preteriteél/ella/ustedconjugation ofatropellar.

atropello

el atropello(
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A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. accident
Este cruce está mal señalizado y por eso hay tantos atropellos.This crosswalk is not well signaled which is why there are so many accidents.
a. shove
Las ventas de grandes descuentos suelen resultar en empujones y atropellos entre consumidores.Highly discounted sales tend to result in lots of pushes and shoves between consumers.
b. push
El atropello de Pedro hizo que José perdiera el equilibrio.Pedro's push made Jose lose his balance.
c. jostling
Los atropellos son habituales entre los fans para conseguir estar en primera fila.Jostling among fans to stand in the front row is very common.
a. abuse
Que Marta me pida dinero cada semana me parece un atropello.I find that Marta asking me for money every week is an abuse.
b. outrage
La subida de precio del pan es un auténtico atropello.The rising price of bread is a real outrage.
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