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  2. 1. (supernatural being) a. el poltergeist. (M) How could that plate fall on the floor when it was in the middle of the table? - We must have a poltergeist!¿Cómo pudo caerse ese plato si estaba en el centro de la mesa? - ¡Hemos de tener un poltergeist! b. el espíritu paranormal. (M)

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  3. poltergeist. noun [ C ] uk / ˈpɒl.tə.ɡaɪst/ us / ˈpoʊl.t̬ɚ.ɡaɪst/. Add to word list. a spirit or force that moves furniture and throws objects around in a house. poltergeist. (Translation of poltergeist from the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  4. poltergeist n. (noisy ghost that moves objects) (literal) poltergeist nm. espíritu burlón grupo nom. duende nm. The family believed they had a poltergeist in the house, but it was really just an earthquake. La familia creía que había un poltergeist en su casa, pero en realidad solo era un terremoto.

  5. Spanish Translation of “POLTERGEIST” | The official Collins English-Spanish Dictionary online. Over 100,000 Spanish translations of English words and phrases.

  6. poltergeist translation in English - Spanish Reverso dictionary, see also 'politeness, polytheistic, polyester, Pole', examples, definition, conjugation

  7. a spirit or force that moves furniture and throws objects around in a house. poltergeist. (Traducción de poltergeist de Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Traducción de poltergeist | Diccionario PASSWORD Inglés–Español. poltergeist. noun. / ˈpoltəɡaist, (American) ˈpoul-/ a kind of ghost that moves furniture etc.

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