Future perfectél/ella/ustedconjugation ofazotar. A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verba. to whip ¿Sabías que antiguamente azotaban a los ladrones en público?Did you know that in the past thieves were whipped in public?
b. to flog Hasta no hace mucho aquí todavía se azotaba a los delincuentes.Until recently criminals still used to be flogged here.
a. to spank Recuerdo que mi abuelo nos azotaba cuando hacíamos algo malo.I remember my grandfather spanking us when we did something wrong.
b. to slap Santi no va a aprender la lección si lo azotas.Santi won't learn his lesson if you slap him.
a. to lash Desde el acantilado podíamos ver las olas azotando las rocas.From the cliff, we could see the waves lashing the rocks.
b. to batter El temporal ha azotado grandes áreas de la costa este.The storm has battered large areas of the east coast.
a. to devastate Una plaga de langostas ha azotado los campos del norte del país.A plague of locusts has devastated the fields in the north of the country.
a. to slam Úrsula salió del departamento azotando la puerta.Úrsula left the apartment slamming the door.
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