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English translation of 'vaciarse'

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vaciarse

Verb Table
1.  [bañera, depósito] to empty
2.  (informal) (also: vaciarse por la lengua) to blab (informal) ⧫ spill the beans (informal)
See also vaciar
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Example Sentences Including 'vaciarse'

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Deberían vaciarse los tanques y llenarlos de agua, porque si están llenos pueden explotar y si están vacíos, incendiarse.
La Vanguardia (1997)
Horas después, la ciudad parece vaciarse y un río de gente confluirá por distintos caminos al rústico palenque fluvial de las justas.
Juan Goytisolo Aproximaciones a Gaudí en Capadocia
La grandeza del ser humano no radica en su supuesto poder prometéico, sino en vaciarse de su falsa divinidad.
El Mundo del Siglo Veintiuno (1995)
Mientras recorria el andén, que acababa de vaciarse , Georges penso que en un lejano futuro echaria de menos aquellas escapadas mananeras a la Gare d'Austerlitz.
Juan García Hortelano Gramática parda
Todos los domingos de madrugada, el aparcamiento de la discoteca Heaven, cerca de Valencia, comienza a vaciarse de coches.
El Mundo del Siglo Veintiuno (1996)

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Used Occasionally. vaciarse is one of the 30000 most commonly used words in the Collins dictionary

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Nearby words of 'vaciarse'

  • vaciapatatas
  • vaciar
  • vaciar los aniseros a algn
  • vaciarse
  • vaciedad
  • vacila
  • vacilación

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Translation of vaciarse from the Collins Spanish to English Dictionary

Would

The modal verb would is commonly used as follows: to make a polite request. Would you mind moving your bag? Would you give me a hand with this ladder, please? to offer something politely. ...
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