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Meaning of marear | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B1
maɾeˈaɾ

Definitions

  1. to navigate
    literary
  2. to dizzy
    transitive
  3. to get dizzy
    pronominal
  4. to swim
    intransitive

Examples

“Mays Pares tragía cõsigo moy bõos marineyros, et tã ben sabíã marear que toste tomarõ porto”

But Paris brought with him excellent sailors, who were so good at navigating that soon they arrived to a harbor

“Por mor de certa rabuxa pelengrinei por Europa marexaba vento en popa pero dixen ¡ai da puxa! xa lle vin o rabo á cruxa, ando feito un sapo cuncho”

Because of certain rage I pilgrimaged along Europe I was sailing with tailwind but I said to myself, geez! I've already seen the owl's tail and I'm look like a tortoise I'm getting back to my native corner

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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