tocado
/toˈkado/, [t̪oˈka.ð̞o]headdress, touched
Adjective tocado (feminine tocada, masculine plural tocados, feminine plural tocadas)
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(colloquial) peeved, ratty
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off (of fruit, damaged)
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out of shape
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tainted
Interjection tocado
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(fencing) touché
Noun tocado m (plural tocados)
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headdress
Verb tocado m (feminine singular tocada, masculine plural tocados, feminine plural tocadas)
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Masculine singular past participle of tocar.
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Tom fue tocado por un ángel.
Tom was touched by an angel.
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No he tocado una raqueta de tenis en años.
I haven't touched a tennis racket in years.
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He tocado la guitarra desde los trece años.
I have been playing the guitar since I was thirteen.
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¿Alguna vez has tocado un delfín?
Have you ever touched a dolphin?
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¿Has tocado un puerco espín alguna vez?
Have you ever touched a hedgehog?
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Tom no ha tocado la guitarra en años.
Tom hasn't played the guitar for years.
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Ese hombre ya ha tocado fondo: su mujer le ha dejado, le han echado del trabajo y es alcohólico. Lo peor es que yo le conocía, él era mi jefe hace cinco años.
That man has hit bottom: his wife has left him, he's lost his job, and he's an alcoholic. The worst is that I know him--he used to be my boss five years ago.
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Tom ha tocado el violín por más de treinta años.
Tom has been playing the violin for more than thirty years.
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No lo has tocado, ¿no?
You didn't touch it, did you?
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¡Ha tocado suelo!
Touchdown!
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