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pies
planos
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
flat feet SUBST Plsubst
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. foot <pl feet> [Am fʊt, Brit fʊt] SUBST
1. foot C:
pie m
pie m
pararse LatAm
meterle LatAm ugs
valerse por (or etc.) mismo
2. foot (bottom, lower end):
foot kein Pl
pie m
3. foot C (measure):
foot pl foot or feet
pie m
4. foot U (infantry):
foot esp Brit veraltend
an army of 5000 foot
5. foot C (in poetry):
pie m
II. foot [Am fʊt, Brit fʊt] VERB trans
ir a pata ugs
I. hand [Am hænd, Brit hand] SUBST
1. hand ANAT:
con sus (or mis etc.) propias manos
darle la mano a alguien
me cogió de la mano esp Esp
tenderle la mano a alguien
2. hand (in phrases):
by hand (on envelope)
by hand (on envelope)
en mano Esp
by hand (on envelope)
cogidos de la mano esp Esp
to have sth (well) in hand
a espuertas esp Esp
no dar golpe Esp Méx ugs
to ask for/win sb's hand (in marriage) form
atar a alguien de pies y manos
amarrar a alguien de pies y manos LatAm excl RíoPl
¡cría cuervos … !
tener las manos amarradas LatAm excl RíoPl
tengo/tiene las manos amarradas LatAm excl RíoPl
manejar a alguien a su (or mi etc.) antojo
to put or lay one's hand(s) on sth
to stay one's/sb's hand (from sth) liter, they begged him to stay his hand
3.1. hand (agency):
3.2. hand (assistance) ugs:
to give or lend sb a hand
echarle or darle una mano a alguien
3.3. hand <hands, pl > (possession, control, care):
ponerse en manos de alguien
to get sth/sb off one's hands ugs
quitarse algo/a alguien de encima ugs
4. hand (side):
por un ladopor otro (lado) …
5.1. hand SPIELE (set of cards):
cartas fpl
jugar mal sus (or mis etc.) cartas
to tip one's hand Am ugs
5.2. hand SPIELE (round of card game):
5.3. hand SPIELE (player):
6.1. hand (worker):
6.2. hand NAUT:
6.3. hand (experienced person):
7. hand (applause) ugs kein Pl:
8. hand (handwriting):
hand liter
9. hand (on a clock):
10. hand (measurement of horse):
II. hand [Am hænd, Brit hand] VERB trans
to hand sb sth, to hand sth to sb
pasarle algo a alguien
feet [Am fit, Brit fiːt] SUBST pl of foot
I. foot <pl feet> [Am fʊt, Brit fʊt] SUBST
1. foot C:
pie m
pie m
pararse LatAm
meterle LatAm ugs
valerse por (or etc.) mismo
2. foot (bottom, lower end):
foot kein Pl
pie m
3. foot C (measure):
foot pl foot or feet
pie m
4. foot U (infantry):
foot esp Brit veraltend
an army of 5000 foot
5. foot C (in poetry):
pie m
II. foot [Am fʊt, Brit fʊt] VERB trans
ir a pata ugs
I. flat1 <comp flatter, superl flattest> [Am flæt, Brit flat] ADJ
1.1. flat:
flat surface
flat countryside
flat nose
to fold sth flat
dejar a alguien tirado
1.2. flat:
flat heels/tray
flat dish
flat dish
bajo Chil
flat dish
playo RíoPl
zapatillas fpl de piso Méx
1.3. flat (deflated):
flat ball
flat ball
2.1. flat lemonade/beer/champagne:
2.2. flat battery:
3.1. flat (dull, uninteresting):
flat conversation/party
soso ugs
flat joke
flat voice
to fall flat play/project:
to fall flat play/project:
3.2. flat (sluggish) pred:
3.3. flat (without contrast):
flat picture/photograph
4. flat (total, firm):
flat denial/rejection/refusal
flat denial/rejection/refusal
flat denial/rejection/refusal
¡y sanseacabó! ugs
¡y no hay vuelta de hoja! ugs
5.1. flat MUS (referring to key):
5.2. flat MUS (too low):
6. flat (fixed) attr:
flat charge/rate/price
flat charge/rate/price
7. flat Brit SPORT:
flat attr
200m flat
200m flat
200m lisos Esp
200m flat
200m llanos RíoPl
8. flat vowel:
9. flat (broke) Am ugs pred:
10. flat (matte):
flat Am
II. flat1 [Am flæt, Brit flat] ADV
1.1. flat (categorically):
flat refuse/turn down
flat refuse/turn down
1.2. flat (exactly):
1.3. flat Am ugs as intensifier:
2. flat MUS:
flat sing/play
III. flat1 [Am flæt, Brit flat] SUBST
1.1. flat (surface):
1.2. flat (level ground):
2. flat MUS:
3. flat THEAT:
4. flat esp Brit SPORT:
5. flat (puncture):
6.1. flat <flats, pl >:
6.2. flat <flats, pl > (shoes):
flat esp Am
flat esp Am
flat esp Am
IV. flat1 [Am flæt, Brit flat] VERB trans Am MUS
I. face [Am feɪs, Brit feɪs] SUBST
1.1. face C (of person, animal):
I must put my face on or do my face scherzh
ponerse morado Esp ugs
darle una cachetada a alguien LatAm
cruzarle la cara a alguien
to blow up in sb's face
to sb's face
a or en la cara
1.2. face C (person):
1.3. face C (expression):
to make or Brit also pull a face
2.1. face (appearance, nature):
face kein Pl
2.2. face C (aspect):
2.3. face U (dignity):
2.4. face U (insolence) veraltend:
to have the face to + infin
tener la desfachatez de +  infin
3. face C (in geometry):
4.1. face C (of coin, medal):
4.2. face C (of clock, watch):
carátula f Méx
4.3. face C (of building):
5.1. face C (of mountainside, cliff):
5.2. face C → coalface
6. face (surface):
II. face [Am feɪs, Brit feɪs] VERB trans
1. face (be opposite):
2. face (confront):
face opponent/rival/superior
3.1. face (be presented with):
3.2. face (contemplate willingly):
3.3. face (lie ahead of):
4.1. face BAU:
face wall/surface
4.2. face MODE:
face sleeve/collar
III. face [Am feɪs, Brit feɪs] VERB intr
broke2 ADJ ugs pred
estar planchado Chil ugs
estar planchado Chil ugs
estar sin un duro Esp ugs
estar en la olla Col ugs
broke1 [Am broʊk, Brit brəʊk] past break
I. break <Past broke, Past Part broken> [Am breɪk, Brit breɪk] VERB trans
1. break:
break window/plate/rope
break twig/stick
break twig/stick
break twig/stick
quebrar LatAm
2. break (render useless):
break machine/radio
break machine/radio
3. break (violate):
break rule/regulation
break rule/regulation
break promise
break promise
break appointment
break appointment
break contract
break contract
esquirolear ugs, abw
carnerear RíoPl ugs, abw
4. break (put an end to):
break deadlock/impasse
break habit
break drug ring
5.1. break (ruin):
break person/company
5.2. break (crush):
break person
break person
5.3. break (demote):
6. break (impart):
7. break (exceed):
8.1. break (interrupt):
break circuit/beam
break fast/silence
8.2. break (split up, divide):
break set/collection
break word
break word
8.3. break (disrupt, upset):
break pattern/continuity/monotony
9. break (breach, pierce):
break soil
10.1. break (get into):
break safe
10.2. break (escape from) Am:
break jail
break jail
10.3. break (decipher):
break code
11. break (change):
12. break (open):
break shotgun/revolver
13. break (tame):
break horse
II. break <Past broke, Past Part broken> [Am breɪk, Brit breɪk] VERB intr
1.1. break:
break window/plate:
break rope/shoelace:
break twig/stick:
break twig/stick:
break twig/stick:
quebrarse LatAm
1.2. break (separate):
1.3. break SPORT:
break boxers/fighters:
2. break (give in):
break resistance:
break resistance:
3.1. break (begin):
break storm/crisis:
break day:
break day:
break day:
3.2. break (change):
break weather:
3.3. break (become known):
break story:
break scandal:
break scandal:
4. break (strike):
break wave/surf:
5. break (adjourn):
6. break (open):
break shotgun/revolver:
7. break (move, shift):
8. break (happen) Am ugs:
9. break (in snooker, pool):
III. break [Am breɪk, Brit breɪk] SUBST
1.1. break (intermission):
break RADIO, TV
break THEAT
break THEAT
break THEAT
1.2. break:
break (at school) Brit
1.3. break (holiday, vacation):
1.4. break (change, respite):
give me a break! ugs
give me a break! ugs
¡no me embromes! LatAm ugs
1.5. break (in transmission):
2.1. break (gap):
2.2. break (in circuit):
3. break (fracture):
4. break (chance, opportunity):
break ugs
5. break (separation, rift):
6.1. break (sudden move):
6.2. break (breakaway):
7. break (escape):
evasión f form
8. break (in snooker, pool):
9. break (beginning) liter:
al rayar el alba liter
10. break (solo):
11. break (in tennis):
12. break (discount) Am:
break ugs
flat2 [Am flæt, Brit flat] SUBST Brit (apartment)
departamento m LatAm
piso m Esp
im PONS Wörterbuch
flat feet SUBST Pl
im PONS Wörterbuch
im PONS Wörterbuch
feet [fi:t] SUBST
feet pl of foot
I. foot [fʊt] feet SUBST
1. foot:
foot of person
pie m
foot of animal
2. foot (unit of measurement):
pie m (30, 48 cm)
3. foot (bottom or lowest part):
Wendungen:
II. foot [fʊt] feet VERB trans ugs
I. foot [fʊt] feet SUBST
1. foot:
foot of person
pie m
foot of animal
2. foot (unit of measurement):
pie m (30, 48 cm)
3. foot (bottom or lowest part):
Wendungen:
II. foot [fʊt] feet VERB trans ugs
I. flat1 [flæt] -tt- -tt- ADJ
1. flat surface:
2. flat (unexciting):
3. flat drink:
4. flat tyre:
5. flat Aus, Brit battery:
6. flat (absolute):
flat refusal, rejection
7. flat HANDEL (fixed):
8. flat MUS:
II. flat1 [flæt] -tt- -tt- ADV
1. flat (level):
2. flat ugs (absolutely):
Wendungen:
III. flat1 [flæt] -tt- -tt- SUBST
1. flat (level surface):
flat of sword, knife
2. flat (low level ground):
salinas f Pl
3. flat Aus, Brit (tyre):
4. flat MUS:
flat2 [flæt] SUBST Aus, Brit (apartment)
apartamento m Ven, Col
departamento m Méx, CSur
im PONS Wörterbuch
flat feet SUBST Pl
im PONS Wörterbuch
im PONS Wörterbuch
feet [fit] SUBST
feet pl of foot
I. foot <feet> [fʊt] SUBST
1. foot:
foot of person
pie m
foot of animal
2. foot (unit of measurement):
pie m (30, 48 cm)
3. foot (bottom or lowest part):
Wendungen:
II. foot [fʊt] VERB trans ugs
I. foot <feet> [fʊt] SUBST
1. foot:
foot of person
pie m
foot of animal
2. foot (unit of measurement):
pie m (30, 48 cm)
3. foot (bottom or lowest part):
Wendungen:
II. foot [fʊt] VERB trans ugs
I. flat1 <-tt-> [flæt] ADJ
1. flat surface:
2. flat (unexciting):
soso, -a ugs
3. flat drink:
4. flat tire:
5. flat (absolute):
flat refusal, rejection
6. flat HANDEL (not changing):
7. flat MUS:
II. flat1 <-tt-> [flæt] ADV
1. flat (level):
2. flat ugs (absolutely):
Wendungen:
III. flat1 [flæt] SUBST
1. flat (level surface):
flat of sword, knife
2. flat (low level ground):
salinas f Pl
3. flat (flat tire):
4. flat MUS:
flat2 [flæt] SUBST (apartment)
apartamento m Ven, Col
departamento m Méx, CSur
Present
Ifoot
youfoot
he/she/itfoots
wefoot
youfoot
theyfoot
Past
Ifooted
youfooted
he/she/itfooted
wefooted
youfooted
theyfooted
Present Perfect
Ihavefooted
youhavefooted
he/she/ithasfooted
wehavefooted
youhavefooted
theyhavefooted
Past Perfect
Ihadfooted
youhadfooted
he/she/ithadfooted
wehadfooted
youhadfooted
theyhadfooted
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