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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
false dawn SUBST
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. dawn [Am dɔn, dɑn, Brit dɔːn] SUBST
1. dawn U or C (daybreak):
al alba liter
from dawn till dusk attr patrol/start
2. dawn C (beginning):
albores mpl liter
aurora f liter
II. dawn [Am dɔn, dɑn, Brit dɔːn] VERB intr liter
1. dawn day:
alborear liter
2. dawn new age/civilization:
alborear liter
false1 [Am fɔls, Brit fɔːls, fɒls] ADJ
1.1. false (untrue):
false statement/rumor/accusation
1.2. false (incorrect):
false belief/idea
false belief/idea
1.3. false (misplaced):
false modesty/pride
2.1. false (not genuine):
false eyelashes/fingernails/beard
false pearls/passport/name
2.2. false (unnatural, forced):
false smile/laugh
3. false (disloyal) arch or liter:
false friend/spouse
false2 ADV
false → play, → ring
I. ring2 [Am rɪŋ, Brit rɪŋ] SUBST
1. ring C (sound of bell):
2. ring U (sound, resonance):
3. ring C kein Pl Brit (telephone call):
llamar (por teléfono) a alguien
telefonear a alguien
darle or pegarle un telefonazo a alguien ugs
hablarle a alguien Méx
4. ring C (set of bells):
II. ring2 <Past rang, Past Part rung> [Am rɪŋ, Brit rɪŋ] VERB intr
1.1. ring (make sound):
ring church bell:
ring church bell:
ring church bell:
tañer liter
ring doorbell/telephone/alarm/alarm clock:
1.2. ring (operate bell):
ring person:
ring person:
2. ring (telephone):
ring Brit
ring Brit
ring Brit
hablar Méx
to ring for sb/sth she rang for a cab/doctor
3.1. ring (resound):
3.2. ring ears:
III. ring2 <Past rang, Past Part rung> [Am rɪŋ, Brit rɪŋ] VERB trans
1. ring (operate):
ring doorbell/handbell/church bell
2. ring (telephone):
ring Brit
ring Brit
ring Brit
hablarle a Méx
I. ring1 [Am rɪŋ, Brit rɪŋ] SUBST
1.1. ring:
aro m
1.2. ring (circular object):
1.3. ring (circular shape):
darle sopas con honda(s) a algo/alguien Esp ugs
bailarse algo/a alguien Col ugs
1.4. ring BOT:
1.5. ring (burner):
ring Brit
ring Brit
hornilla f LatAm excl CSur
ring Brit
hornillo m Esp
ring Brit
hornalla f RíoPl
2.1. ring (in boxing, wrestling):
2.2. ring (in circus):
2.3. ring:
2.4. ring (at race course):
2.5. ring (in livestock market):
3.1. ring (of criminals):
red f
3.2. ring HANDEL:
II. ring1 <Past & Past Part ringed> [Am rɪŋ, Brit rɪŋ] VERB trans
1. ring (surround):
2. ring (with pen, pencil):
3. ring bird:
I. play [Am pleɪ, Brit pleɪ] SUBST
1.1. play U (recreation):
1.2. play U SPORT:
1.3. play C (turn, move):
1.4. play C Am SPORT (maneuver):
to make a play for sb/sth also Brit he made a play for her
2. play U (interplay):
3. play U (slack) TECH:
4. play C THEAT:
5. play C (pun):
II. play [Am pleɪ, Brit pleɪ] VERB trans
1.1. play hopscotch/leapfrog:
1.2. play:
play football/chess
jugar LatAm excl RíoPl
play football/chess
jugar a Esp RíoPl
play set/tournament
juega al tenis Esp RíoPl
2.1. play (compete against):
play opponent/team
to play sb at sth I used to play her at chess
to play sb at sth I used to play her at chess
jugaba al ajedrez con ella Esp RíoPl
2.2. play:
play ball
play card
play card
play piece
2.3. play (in particular position):
play inside left/quarterback
2.4. play (use in game):
play reserve
play reserve
3. play (gamble on):
4.1. play instrument:
4.2. play:
play piece
play piece
play note
5.1. play THEAT:
play villain/Hamlet
play villain/Hamlet
play villain/Hamlet
5.2. play THEAT:
play drama
play drama
play scene
to play (it) straight LIT, THEAT
to play (it) straight LIT, THEAT
5.3. play THEAT:
play theater/town
6. play AUDIO:
play tape/record
7. play (treat) liter:
tratar bien a alguien
engañar a alguien
8. play (move) + Adv Kompl:
9. play (in angling) SPORT:
play fish
III. play [Am pleɪ, Brit pleɪ] VERB intr
1. play (amuse oneself):
play children:
to play at sth
to play with sb/sth
jugar con alguien/algo
jugar con alguien/algo
2. play:
play SPIELE, SPORT
ser justo con alguien
ser sincero con alguien
3.1. play THEAT:
play cast:
play cast:
play show:
3.2. play (pretend):
4. play MUS:
play musician:
5. play (move):
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I. false [fɔ:ls] ADJ
1. false (untrue):
false idea, information
a false pregnancy MED, PSYCHO
2. false (artificial):
false beard, eyelashes
3. false name, address, identity:
false accounting JUR, FIN
4. false (insincere):
false smile, laugh, manner
5. false liter (disloyal):
II. false [fɔ:ls] ADV
I. dawn [dɔ:n, Am dɑ:n] SUBST
1. dawn kein Pl:
amanezca f Méx
2. dawn übtr (beginning):
II. dawn [dɔ:n, Am dɑ:n] VERB intr
dawn übtr era
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I. false [fɔls] ADJ
1. false (untrue):
false idea, information
a false pregnancy MED, PSYCHO
2. false (artificial):
false beard, eyelashes
3. false name, address, identity:
false accounting JUR, FIN
4. false (insincere):
false smile, laugh, manner
5. false liter (disloyal):
II. false [fɔls] ADV
I. dawn [dɔn] SUBST
1. dawn (time of day):
amanezca f Méx
2. dawn übtr (beginning):
II. dawn [dɔn] VERB intr
dawn übtr era
Present
Idawn
youdawn
he/she/itdawns
wedawn
youdawn
theydawn
Past
Idawned
youdawned
he/she/itdawned
wedawned
youdawned
theydawned
Present Perfect
Ihavedawned
youhavedawned
he/she/ithasdawned
wehavedawned
youhavedawned
theyhavedawned
Past Perfect
Ihaddawned
youhaddawned
he/she/ithaddawned
wehaddawned
youhaddawned
theyhaddawned
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Then follows in sequence: the dance of the hours of dawn, the hours of day, the hours of the night and the morning.
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If they needed to see him, they did so between midnight and dawn.
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At dawn, the white rider passed; at or before noon, the red.
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Despite the night being very clear and fine, dawn approached a certain amount of mist in the air, making driving conditions very tiring.
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They are mainly active at night, but can also be awake at dawn or dusk.
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