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Pop
popular
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. pop1 <Part Präs popping; Past, Past Part popped> [Am pɑp, Brit pɒp] VERB intr
1. pop:
pop balloon:
pop balloon:
pop cork:
2. pop (spring):
pop
3. pop (go casually) ugs:
II. pop1 <Part Präs popping; Past, Past Part popped> [Am pɑp, Brit pɒp] VERB trans
1. pop (burst):
pop balloon
pop balloon
2. pop (put quickly, casually):
pop your coat on Brit
3. pop pill/drug ugs:
pop
III. pop1 [Am pɑp, Brit pɒp] SUBST
1. pop (noise):
to go pop
to go pop (burst)
2. pop U GASTRO:
pop
3. pop ugs (time):
they cost $50 a pop
I. question [Am ˈkwɛstʃ(ə)n, Brit ˈkwɛstʃ(ə)n] SUBST
1. question C (inquiry):
2. question C (in quiz, exam):
3. question C (issue, problem):
4. question U (doubt):
5. question U (possibility):
II. question [Am ˈkwɛstʃ(ə)n, Brit ˈkwɛstʃ(ə)n] VERB trans
1. question person:
question policeman/examiner:
2. question (doubt):
question integrity/motives
3. question (ask):
I. pop2 [Am pɑp, Brit pɒp] ADJ
1. pop (popular):
pop sociology/culture
pop music/singer Am
pop music/singer Am
pop artist
artista mf pop
pop concert Am
2. pop Brit MUS:
pop
pop adj inv
II. pop2 [Am pɑp, Brit pɒp] SUBST U MUS
pop
música f pop
pop3 [Am pɑp, Brit pɒp] SUBST Am ugs (father)
pop
papá m ugs
pop or pops as form of address
papá ugs
pop or pops as form of address
papi ugs
pop. [Am, Brit] SUBST
pop. → population
pop.
population [Am ˌpɑpjəˈleɪʃ(ə)n, Brit pɒpjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)n] SUBST
1.1. population C (number):
1.2. population (individuals):
population C + Sg or pl Verb
attr population center or Brit centre
attr population center or Brit centre
2. population U (settling):
soda pop SUBST Am
soda pop
vox pop [vɒks ˈpɒp] SUBST U or C Brit ugs
vox pop
pop-top [ˈpɑpˌtɑp] SUBST Am
pop-top
pop-top can
pop art SUBST U
pop art
pop-art m
I. pop back VERB [Am pɑp -, Brit pɒp -] (v + adv) (return)
pop back ugs
pop back ugs
pop back ugs
devolverse un momento LatAm excl RíoPl
pop back ugs
regresarse un momento LatAm excl RíoPl
II. pop back VERB [Am pɑp -, Brit pɒp -] (v + o + adv)
1. pop back (put back):
pop back ugs
pop back ugs
2. pop back (bring back):
pop back ugs
pop back ugs
regresar LatAm excl CSur
pop-eyed [Am ˈpɑp ˌaɪd, Brit] ADJ
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. pop1 [pɒp, Am pɑ:p] ADJ
pop
cultura f pop
II. pop1 [pɒp, Am pɑ:p] SUBST kein Pl MUS
pop
pop m
pop2 [pɒp, Am pɑ:p] SUBST ugs (father)
pop
pop3 [pɒp, Am pɑ:p] SUBST kein Pl
pop Abkürzung von population
pop
hab. mf
population [ˌpɒpjəˈleɪʃən, Am ˌpɑ:pjəˈ-] SUBST
I. pop4 [pɒp, Am pɑ:p] -pp- -pp- SUBST
1. pop (small explosive noise):
pop
2. pop (drink):
pop
orange pop
fizzy pop
II. pop4 [pɒp, Am pɑ:p] -pp- -pp- VERB intr
1. pop:
pop (explode)
pop (burst)
2. pop (go, come quickly):
to pop out for sth
III. pop4 [pɒp, Am pɑ:p] -pp- -pp- VERB trans
1. pop (make burst):
pop
2. pop (put quickly):
pop
to pop sth on/off
pop art SUBST kein Pl
pop art
pop art m
pop in VERB intr
pop in
pop out VERB intr
pop out
to pop out for sth
pop singer SUBST
pop singer
cantante mf pop
pop music SUBST kein Pl
pop music
música f pop
pop off VERB intr iron ugs (die)
pop off
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. pop1 [pap] ADJ
pop
cultura f pop
II. pop1 [pap] SUBST MUS
pop
(música f) pop m
pop2 [pap] SUBST ugs (father)
pop
I. pop3 [pap] SUBST
1. pop (small explosive noise):
pop
2. pop (soda pop):
pop
orange pop
II. pop3 <-pp-> [pap] VERB intr
1. pop:
pop (explode)
pop (burst)
2. pop (come, go quickly):
to pop out for sth
III. pop3 <-pp-> [pap] VERB trans
1. pop (make burst):
pop
2. pop (put quickly):
pop
to pop sth on/off
pop. SUBST
pop. ABBR population
pop.
hab. mf
population [ˌpap··ˈleɪ·ʃən] SUBST
pop group SUBST
pop group
grupo m pop
pop concert SUBST
concierto m pop
pop music SUBST
pop music
música f pop
pop art SUBST
pop art
pop art m
pop singer SUBST
pop singer
cantante mf pop
pop-up [ˈpap·ʌp] SUBST comput
pop-up
Present
Ipop
youpop
he/she/itpops
wepop
youpop
theypop
Past
Ipopped
youpopped
he/she/itpopped
wepopped
youpopped
theypopped
Present Perfect
Ihavepopped
youhavepopped
he/she/ithaspopped
wehavepopped
youhavepopped
theyhavepopped
Past Perfect
Ihadpopped
youhadpopped
he/she/ithadpopped
wehadpopped
youhadpopped
theyhadpopped
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The chargeable gain is treated as additional profits for the accounting period in question.
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