pepper

US /ˈpep.ɚ/
UK /ˈpep.ɚ/
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1.

pimienta

a pungent, hot-tasting powder prepared from dried and ground peppercorns, used as a spice or condiment to flavor food.

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Please pass the salt and pepper.
Por favor, pásame la sal y la pimienta.
She seasoned the steak with plenty of black pepper.
Ella sazonó el bistec con mucha pimienta negra.
2.

pimiento, chile

a fruit of a plant of the genus Capsicum, with a pungent or mild flavor, used as a vegetable or spice.

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Add some sliced bell pepper to the salad.
Agrega un poco de pimiento morrón en rodajas a la ensalada.
He likes spicy food, so he always adds chili pepper.
Le gusta la comida picante, así que siempre añade chile.
1.

pimentar, sazonar con pimienta

to sprinkle or season with pepper.

:
Don't forget to pepper the chicken before roasting.
No olvides pimentar el pollo antes de asarlo.
The chef carefully peppered the dish to perfection.
El chef pimentó cuidadosamente el plato a la perfección.
2.

golpear, lanzar

to hit or bombard with a rapid succession of small missiles or blows.

:
The boxer continued to pepper his opponent with jabs.
El boxeador continuó golpeando a su oponente con jabs.
The protesters began to pepper the police with stones.
Los manifestantes comenzaron a lanzar piedras a la policía.