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to give a small amount of information about a subject, product, etc. in order to make people interested in seeing or hearing more about it later: The announcement teased a possible European tour the following year. He refused to give specifics but teased that " people are going to love it." Palabra relacionada. teaser.
to laugh at someone or say unkind things about them, either because you are joking or because you want to upset that person: be teased about I used to hate being teased about my red hair when I was at school. I was just teasing - I didn't mean to upset you. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to tease someone.
Inglés. Español. tease [sb] ⇒ vtr. (make fun of) burlarse de v prnl + prep. (AR) cargar a vtr + prep. I got teased at school because my hair looked funny. En la escuela se burlaban de mí porque mi pelo se veía raro.
31 de may. de 2012 · 1. a. : to make fun of : kid. b. : to disturb or annoy by persistent irritating or provoking especially in a petty or mischievous way. c. : to annoy with petty persistent requests : pester. also : to obtain by repeated coaxing. d. : to persuade to acquiesce especially by persistent small efforts : coax. e.
to intentionally annoy a person or animal by saying something that is not true or pretending to do something, often in a playful way: [ T ] Don’t tease the dog by showing her the treat if you’re not going to give it to her. [ I ] I was only teasing (= joking), I didn’t mean anything by it.
tease ( sb.) verbo. atormentar a algn. v. molestar a algn. v. I teased my brother and my mother punished me. Molesté a mi hermano y mi madre me castigó. fastidiar (a algn.) v. My brother teases me a lot, but I don't mind. Mi hermano me fastidia mucho, pero no me importa. burlarse v. My sister likes to tease me, but I do not mind.
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