bandido

bandit


Noun bandido m (plural bandidos, feminine bandida, feminine plural bandidas)

  1. outlaw, bandit

Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License


Examples
  • Tras mucho reflexionar, el bandido decidió confesar.

    After much thought, the thief decided to confess.

  • El bandido aparecerá.

    The thief will show up.

  • Mantener a un bandido en la cárcel cuesta muy caro.

    Maintaining a criminal in the jail is very expensive.

  • Mantener a un bandido en la cárcel es muy caro.

    Maintaining a criminal in the jail is very expensive.

  • El bandido declaró arrepentimiento y alegó estar con el corazón partido ante los crímenes que cometió.

    The thief stated remorsal and claimed to be heartbroken before the crimes he committed.

  • Cuando la policía entró en acción, el bandido se rindió.

    When the police came on stage, the criminal gave up.

  • En un intento de fuga, el bandido acabó con la vida de cuatro rehenes.

    In an attempt of escape, the bandit did away with the life of four hostages.


Want to learn Spanish?

Fill in the missing word for thousands of sentences in Spanish. Sign up and play for free!

  • Practice Spanish vocabulary in context.
  • Rapidly improve your Spanish listening skills with listening mode and Cloze-Listening.
  • Pick from dozen of collections at your level - 100 Most Common Words, the Fluency Fast Track, and more.
  • Score points for correct answers and compete with other players on the leaderboards.
  • Spaced-repetition helps you remember what you learn faster and more efficiently.
  • Keep practicing anytime, anyplace with the Clozemaster mobile apps on iOS and Android.

Get in the game!

Sign up Sign in

Get Clozemaster Pro!

Full access to everything on Clozemaster, no ads, and all the extras you need to take your Spanish skills to the next level.

Get fluent faster.

Get Pro today!