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invalid home
vivienda no válida
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
invalid home VERB [Am ˈɪnvələd -, Brit ˈɪnvəlɪd -] Brit (v + o + adv)
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
invalid1 [Am ˈɪnvələd, Brit ˈɪnvəlɪd] SUBST
invalid attr diet/food
coche m para minusválido veraltend or beleidigend
invalid2 [Am ɪnˈvæləd, Brit ɪnˈvalɪd] ADJ
invalid assumption/conclusion
invalid application/contract/will
invalid application/contract/will
I. home [Am hoʊm, Brit həʊm] SUBST
1.1. home U or C:
1.2. home (of person) U or C (in wider sense):
¿te han escrito de tu casa (or país etc.)?
1.3. home U or C:
2.1. home C (of object, group, institution):
2.2. home C (of animal, plant):
home BOT, ZOOL
3.1. home (in house):
¿y eso con qué se come? ugs
3.2. home (at ease):
3.3. home (not abroad, in one's country):
3.4. home (on own ground) SPORT:
4. home C (institution):
dogs' home Brit
5.1. home SPORT U (the finish):
5.2. home SPORT C (in baseball) → home plate
II. home [Am hoʊm, Brit həʊm] ADV
1.1. home (where one lives):
home come/arrive
ya es hora de irse (or irnos etc.) a casa
to see sb home
acompañar a alguien a casa
mandar a alguien a casa
1.2. home (from abroad):
2.1. home (to the finish) SPORT:
2.2. home (successful):
3. home (to desired place):
to get sth home to sb
III. home [Am hoʊm, Brit həʊm] ADJ attr
1. home:
home address/telephone number
home background/environment
home cooking/perm
2. home (of origin):
3. home (not foreign):
home affairs/market
4. home SPORT:
home team
home team
home game
strike home VERB [Am straɪk -, Brit strʌɪk -] (v + adv)
1. strike home blow/bullet/shell:
2. strike home criticism/remark:
home plate SUBST
pentágono m Méx
drive home VERB [Am draɪv -, Brit drʌɪv -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
drive home nail/bolt
drive home argument/lesson
at home [ət ˈhəʊm] SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
to invalid sb home Brit
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. invalid1 [ˈɪnvəlɪd] SUBST
1. invalid (incapacitated person):
invalid beleidigend or veraltet
inválido(-a) m (f) beleidigend or veraltet
2. invalid (sick person):
invalid veraltet
enfermo(-a) m (f)
II. invalid1 [ˈɪnvəlɪd] ADJ
1. invalid beleidigend or veraltet (disabled):
inválido, -a beleidigend or veraltet
2. invalid veraltet (sick):
III. invalid1 [ˈɪnvəlɪd] VERB trans
1. invalid beleidigend or veraltet (disable):
dejar inválido, -a beleidigend or veraltet
2. invalid veraltet (make sick):
Wendungen:
to invalid sb home Brit
invalid2 [ɪnˈvælɪd] ADJ
1. invalid JUR (not legally binding):
2. invalid (unsound):
I. home [həʊm, Am hoʊm] SUBST
1. home (residence):
2. home (family):
3. home:
II. home [həʊm, Am hoʊm] ADV
1. home (one's place of residence):
2. home (understanding):
to bring sth home to sb
Wendungen:
III. home [həʊm, Am hoʊm] ADJ
1. home (from own country):
2. home (from own area):
home team
home game
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. invalid1 [ˈɪn··lɪd] SUBST
inválido(-a) m (f)
enfermo(-a) m (f)
II. invalid1 [ˈɪn··lɪd] ADJ
III. invalid1 [ˈɪn··lɪd] VERB trans
invalid2 [ɪn·ˈvæl·ɪd] ADJ
1. invalid JUR (not legally binding):
2. invalid (unsound):
I. home [hoʊm] SUBST
1. home (residence):
2. home (family):
3. home:
II. home [hoʊm] ADV
1. home (one's place of residence):
2. home (understanding):
to bring sth home to sb
Wendungen:
III. home [hoʊm] ADJ
1. home (from own country):
2. home (from own area):
home team
home game
Present
Iinvalid
youinvalid
he/she/itinvalids
weinvalid
youinvalid
theyinvalid
Past
Iinvalided
youinvalided
he/she/itinvalided
weinvalided
youinvalided
theyinvalided
Present Perfect
Ihaveinvalided
youhaveinvalided
he/she/ithasinvalided
wehaveinvalided
youhaveinvalided
theyhaveinvalided
Past Perfect
Ihadinvalided
youhadinvalided
he/she/ithadinvalided
wehadinvalided
youhadinvalided
theyhadinvalided
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Jonquil would endure a two-hour drive home with a teacher without being told anything.
www.telegraph.co.uk
They hitch up the caravan, with the girls asleep in it, and set off to drive home.
en.wikipedia.org
Not only do you drive home the idea that city living comes with a social contract, those kids are unlikely to grow up as litter bugs.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
There are courtesy buses and taxis to ensure no-one has to drive home.
www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au
The last two syllables (i, ka) are even written with katakana instead of hiragana in order to drive home the pun.
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