estropeado

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. broken
Se me ha estropeado el lavavajillas y tengo que fregar a mano los platos.My dishwasher is broken and I have to wash the plates by hand.
a. damaged
De joven no se ponía protector solar y ahora tiene la piel muy estropeada.When she was young she didn't use sun cream and now her skin is very damaged.
a. wreck
Tres días antes su examen final Juan se vio totalmente estropeado.Three days before his final exam, Juan looked like a complete wreck.
b. worn out
Samuel está muy estropeado a pesar de tener solo 35 años.Samuel looks very worn out despite being only 35 years old.
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