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distanciarse (progresivamente)

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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to drift apart couple/friends:
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distanciarse amigos/familiares:
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I. drift [Am drɪft, Brit drɪft] VERB intr

1.1. drift (on water):

1.2. drift (be adrift):

drift boat/person:

1.3. drift (in air):

drift balloon/glider:

2. drift (proceed aimlessly):

to drift apart couple/friends:

3. drift (pile up):

drift sand/snow:

II. drift [Am drɪft, Brit drɪft] VERB trans

drift snow/sand:

III. drift [Am drɪft, Brit drɪft] SUBST

1. drift C:

2. drift (meaning):

drift kein Pl

3. drift (movement):

4.1. drift U GEOL:

4.2. drift U LING:

5. drift U (deviation):

I. continental [Am ˌkɑntəˈnɛnt(ə)l, Brit kɒntɪˈnɛnt(ə)l] ADJ

1. continental GEOG:

continental slope/climate

2.1. continental (European):

continental customs/cuisine

2.2. continental (in US history):

Continental Congress/soldier

II. continental [Am ˌkɑntəˈnɛnt(ə)l, Brit kɒntɪˈnɛnt(ə)l] SUBST

apart [Am əˈpɑrt, Brit əˈpɑːt] ADV

1.1. apart (separated):

1.2. apart (into pieces):

2. apart (distant):

3. apart (excluded) after Subst:

4.1. apart (except for):

excl

4.2. apart (discounting):

4.3. apart (separated from):

tell apart VERB [Am tɛl -, Brit tɛl -] (v + o + adv)

take apart VERB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + o + adv)

1. take apart (dismantle):

2. take apart (search thoroughly) ugs:

3. take apart (show weakness of):

take apart argument
take apart argument

4. take apart (defeat heavily) sl:

take apart team/boxer

fall apart VERB [Am fɔl -, Brit fɔːl -] (v + adv)

fall apart clothing:
fall apart system:
fall apart system:
fall apart relationship:
fall apart relationship:

come apart VERB [Am kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + adv)

1. come apart (fall apart):

2. come apart (have detachable parts):

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drift apart VERB intr

drift apart people:

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apart [əˈpɑ:t, Am -ˈpɑ:rt] ADV

1. apart (separated):

2. apart (aside):

3. apart (into pieces):

4. apart (separately):

5. apart (except for):

excl [o salvo] y yo

I. drift [drɪft] VERB intr

1. drift:

2. drift (move aimlessly):

3. drift (progress aimlessly):

4. drift METEO:

drift sand, snow

II. drift [drɪft] SUBST

1. drift NAUT:

2. drift übtr (movement):

3. drift (trend):

4. drift METEO:

5. drift (sense):

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drift apart VERB intr

drift apart people:

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apart ·ˈpart] ADV

1. apart (separated):

2. apart (aside):

3. apart (into pieces):

4. apart (except for):

I. drift [drɪft] VERB intr

1. drift (on water):

2. drift (move aimlessly):

3. drift (progress aimlessly):

4. drift METEO:

drift sand, snow

II. drift [drɪft] SUBST

1. drift NAUT:

2. drift übtr (movement):

3. drift (trend):

4. drift METEO:

5. drift ugs (sense):

Present
Idrift
youdrift
he/she/itdrifts
wedrift
youdrift
theydrift
Past
Idrifted
youdrifted
he/she/itdrifted
wedrifted
youdrifted
theydrifted
Present Perfect
Ihavedrifted
youhavedrifted
he/she/ithasdrifted
wehavedrifted
youhavedrifted
theyhavedrifted
Past Perfect
Ihaddrifted
youhaddrifted
he/she/ithaddrifted
wehaddrifted
youhaddrifted
theyhaddrifted

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However, his immaturity and other aspects of his character cause the pair to occasionally drift apart.
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One such example is the potential for the timing of butterfly hatching and the flowering of their host plants to drift apart, especially in years of drought or excessive snowpack.
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Theology and the problems of the world have tended to drift apart, as theology has sometimes seen the academic world as a refuge from relevance.
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Their marriage is initially a good one, but as the climate changes begin to impact on the surrounding environment, the couple start to cool towards each other and drift apart.
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By 1918 the couple began to drift apart.
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