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lather. noun. / ˈlaːðə/. foam made up of soap bubbles. espuma. Add the soap to the water and work up a good lather. a foam of sweat appearing eg on a horse’s neck. sudor. (Traducción de lather del Diccionario PASSWORD Inglés-Español © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word lather in English and Spanish. Find out how to say lather in different contexts, such as soap suds, foam, enjabonar, and expressions.
lather noun volume_up US /ˈlæðər/ • volume_up UK /ˈlɑːðə/ (no plural) 1. (from soap) espuma (feminine) work the shampoo into a lather aplique el champú y frote or masajee hasta que haga espuma 2. (sweat) sudor (masculine) the horses were in a lather los caballos estaban cubiertos or empapados de sudor idioms
lather Significado, definición, qué es lather: 1. a pale, usually white, mass of small bubbles produced especially when soap is mixed with water…. Aprender más.
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lather. [(British) ˈlæðəʳ , (US) ˈlæðər ] sustantivo. espuma f. [of sweat] sudor m. the horse was in a lather el caballo estaba empapado en sudor. idiom: to be in/get into a lather (about sth) estar/ponerse frenético (por algo) verbo transitivo. [one’s face] enjabonarse.