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Pieces
piezas
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
piece [Am pis, Brit piːs] SUBST
1.1. piece (part of sth broken, torn, cut, divided):
to come or fall to pieces
he was blown to pieces by a mine
her life in pieces, she made up her mind to
ser un bollo RíoPl ugs
to go to pieces (be very upset)
to go to pieces (break down)
to pull sth/sb to pieces
destrozar algo/a alguien
1.2. piece (component):
it comes to pieces
we took the novel to pieces
2. piece (item):
500 pieces of artillery
3.1. piece MUS:
3.2. piece THEAT:
3.3. piece PRESSE:
3.4. piece (of poetry):
dar su (or mi etc.) opinión
3.5. piece KUNST:
4. piece (coin):
5.1. piece (in board games):
5.2. piece (in chess):
6. piece (handgun):
pipa f Esp sl
fusca f Méx sl
7. piece (distance) Am ugs:
de aquí es un tirón RíoPl ugs
8.1. piece sl, abw (woman):
tipa f ugs, abw
tía f Esp ugs
mamacita f Méx ugs
mina f CSur sl
8.2. piece sl, abw (sexual partner) Am:
period piece SUBST
set piece SUBST
1. set piece MUS:
2. set piece SPORT:
three-piece [Am ˈθri ˈˌpis, Brit ˈθriːpiːs] ADJ attr
tresillo m Esp
two-piece [Am ˈtu ˌpis, Brit tuːˈpiːs] ADJ
two-piece swimsuit:
conversation piece SUBST
museum piece SUBST
party piece SUBST U Brit
numerito m ugs
piece together VERB [Am pis -, Brit piːs -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. piece together events/facts:
2. piece together:
piece together argument
piece rate SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
piece [pi:s] SUBST
1. piece (bit):
piece of wood, metal, food
piece of text
piece of land
piece of broken glass
in pieces
to tear sth into pieces
to come to pieces (shatter)
to take sth to pieces Brit
to go (all) to pieces (trauma)
to go (all) to pieces (collapse, break)
2. piece (item, one of set):
3. piece (game):
4. piece (scrap):
5. piece:
piece KUNST, MUS
piece PRESSE
6. piece (coin):
Wendungen:
one-piece (swimsuit) [ˈwʌnpi:s] SUBST
test piece SUBST MUS
piece number SUBST
piece rate SUBST
two-piece SUBST
1. two-piece (suit):
2. two-piece (bikini):
piece price SUBST
piece-worker SUBST
piece together VERB trans (reconstruct)
three-piece [ˌθri:ˈpi:s] ADJ
im PONS Wörterbuch
piece [pis] SUBST
1. piece (small unit):
piece of wood, metal, food
piece of text
piece of land
piece of broken glass
in pieces
to break sth to/in pieces
to tear sth into pieces
to go (all) to pieces (suffer trauma)
to go (all) to pieces (collapse, break)
2. piece (item, one of set):
3. piece (in games):
4. piece (with mass nouns):
5. piece:
piece KUNST, MUS
piece PRESSE
6. piece (coin):
7. piece sl (gun):
Wendungen:
one-piece (swimsuit) [ˈwʌn·pis] SUBST
test piece SUBST MUS
three-piece [ˌθri·ˈpis] ADJ
two-piece SUBST
1. two-piece (suit):
2. two-piece (bikini):
piece together VERB trans (reconstruct)
piece number SUBST
piece price SUBST
piece rate SUBST
three-piece suit SUBST
GEA Fachwortschatz Kältetechnik
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It is these set piece encounters or routines which are used by performers to construct their own Punch and Judy shows.
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Guests also walk by a noisy steam-powered engine/generator set piece, which appears to power the lights strung deep into the temple.
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The winning goal also came from a set piece.
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The make-up artist managed to acquire an original set piece, which he studied and later sculpted.
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As well as set piece, heavily defended convoys, small quantities of important supplies and personnel were sent by fast warships (usually s) and by submarine.
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