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pest [pest] N

1. pest AGR:

2. pest inf (nuisance):

3. pest inf (child):

urwis m

I . peep1 [pi:p] N (look)

II . peep1 [pi:p] VB intr

1. peep person:

2. peep flowers:

3. peep sun:

pep [pep] N no pl inf

I . pee [pi:] inf N no pl

pee
siusiu nt

II . pee [pi:] inf VB intr

I . peel [pi:l] N

II . peel [pi:l] VB trans

1. peel fruit, potatoes:

2. peel wrapping:

peke [pi:k] N inf

peke → pekinese

See also pekinese

pekinese <-s [or -]> [ˌpi:kɪˈni:z] N Brit

I . peek [pi:k] N

I . pet1 [pet] N

1. pet (animal):

pet

2. pet (person):

pet

3. pet Brit inf (dear):

be a pet and...

II . pet1 [pet] ADJ

1. pet (kept at home):

2. pet (favourite):

pet
konik m

I . pea [pi:] N

II . pea [pi:] ADJ

II . pen1 <-nn-> [pen] VB trans

pen
pisać [perf na-]

per [pɜ:ʳ, pəʳ, Am pɜ:r, pɚ] PREP

3. per (by means of):

4. per (as stated in):

as per usual inf

pew [pju:] N

Phrases:

take a pew Brit iron

I . peal [pi:l] N

2. peal (set of bells):

II . peal [pi:l] VB intr

1. peal:

grzmieć [perf za-]
bić [perf za-]

I . peck [pek] N

1. peck (bite):

2. peck fig (kiss):

II . peck [pek] VB trans

1. peck (bite with beak):

2. peck (kiss quickly):

całować [perf po-]

III . peck [pek] VB intr

1. peck (hit):

2. peck (nibble):

II . pelt2 [pelt] VB intr

2. pelt (run):

pędzić [perf po-]
gnać [perf po-]

III . pelt2 [pelt] N no pl

perk1 [pɜ:k, Am pɜ:rk] VB trans inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
On its first day, the film grossed 10.8 million pesos.
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He used the 450,000 peso prize money from this award to expand his workshop and buy supplies.
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The runner-ups received one-hundred thousand pesos as well.
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In other places, tanods only receive 300 pesos per month.
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In 1927, silver 2 and 5 peso coins were issued.
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The 1 and 20 peso notes stopped production in 1943 and 1947, respectively.
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During the military rule, the peso was on a crawling peg to the dollar.
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In 1942, copper 20 and 50 centavos and 1 peso coins were introduced.
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During his early years, his administration was faced with 700 million pesos worth of debt and inherited an empty treasury.
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As of 2007, sales totaled 1.5 million pesos per month.
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