smuggle
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smuggle(
smuh
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guhl
)A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
1. (to traffic)
The drug trafficking organization smuggled tons of cocaine.La organización de narcotráfico contrabandeó toneladas de cocaína.
b. pasar de contrabando
The terrorists are smuggling antiquities to help fund their operations.Los terroristas están pasando antigüedades de contrabando para ayudar a financiar sus operaciones.
c. meter de contrabando (to bring in)
The group smuggled drugs in orange juice containers.El grupo metió drogas de contrabando en envases de jugo de naranja.
d. sacar de contrabando (to take out)
Tim used pigeons to smuggle rough diamonds out of the mine.Tim usó palomas para sacar de contrabando los diamantes en bruto de la mina.
a. meter clandestinamente a
The coyote smuggled immigrants into the country.El coyote metió a los inmigrantes clandestinamente al país.
b. pasar a escondidas
Ray managed to smuggle some alcohol onto the school bus.Ray consiguió pasar unas bebidas alcohólicas a escondidas al autobús escolar.
a. sacar clandestinamente a
Benito kidnapped his son from his ex-wife's house and smuggled him out of the country.Benito raptó a su hijo de la casa de su ex esposa y lo sacó clandestinamente del país.
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
a. contrabandear
Dave has started smuggling to support his drug habit.Dave ha empezado a contrabandear para financiar su vicio de droga.
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