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sleeve [sliːv] N

1. sleeve of shirt:

manga f

2. sleeve (cover):

bucha f

3. sleeve (for record):

capa f

peeler [ˈpiːlər, Brit -əʳ] N

I . sieve [sɪv] N

II . sieve [sɪv] VB trans

I . pee [piː] inf N no pl

I . peek [piːk] N

II . peek [piːk] VB intr

I . peel [piːl] N

II . peel [piːl] VB trans (fruit, skin)

I . peep1 [piːp] N (sound)

II . peep1 [piːp] VB intr

peer1 [pɪr, Brit pɪəʳ] VB intr

peerage [ˈpɪrɪdʒ, Brit ˈpɪər-] N Brit

II . believe [bɪˈliːv] VB intr

relieve [rɪˈliːv] VB trans

1. relieve (assist):

2. relieve pain:

3. relieve MIL:

4. relieve (urinate):

pensive [ˈpentsɪv] ADJ

pervert1 [ˈpɜːrvɜːrt, Brit ˈpɜːvɜːt] N

pervertido(-a) m (f)

beehive N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Country it is not, and that might peeve some fans.
en.wikipedia.org
One of my pet peeves is the concept of "annual" aircraft maintenance.
www.aopa.org
However, the column would rarely actually be about music, as he would often write about his various enthusiasms, obsessions, pet peeves and problems instead.
en.wikipedia.org
Now comes my pet peeve -- on-demand home cleaning services.
yourstory.com
In one podcast he made a comment that his pet peeves are bare feet and getting wet.
en.wikipedia.org
One of my pet peeves, but it is hard to get students to comply.
www.poynter.org
Discuss expectations, pet peeves and habits with your new roommates.
www.thefrisky.com
His pet peeve is when people drive slow in the far left lane on the freeway.
en.wikipedia.org
He talks with a squeaky voice and his pet peeve is yucky stuff.
en.wikipedia.org
What is your biggest pet peeve in soccer?
www.kidzworld.com

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