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легион
grupo de juego
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
play group [Am pleɪ ɡrup, Brit ˈpleɪɡruːp] SUBST
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. group [Am ɡrup, Brit ɡruːp] SUBST
1.1. group + Sg or pl Verb (of people):
a feminist/gay group attr discussion/visit
a feminist/gay group portrait
1.2. group + Sg or pl Verb MUS:
2.1. group usu + sing Verb (of things):
2.2. group usu + sing Verb (class, division):
3.1. group HANDEL:
3.2. group MILIT:
4.1. group CHEM (of elements):
4.2. group CHEM (radical):
5. group MATH:
II. group [Am ɡrup, Brit ɡruːp] VERB trans
III. group [Am ɡrup, Brit ɡruːp] VERB intr
to group around sth/sb
agruparse or formar un grupo alrededor de or en torno a algo/alguien
I. play [Am pleɪ, Brit pleɪ] SUBST
1.1. play U (recreation):
1.2. play U SPORT:
1.3. play C (turn, move):
1.4. play C Am SPORT (maneuver):
to make a play for sb/sth also Brit he made a play for her
2. play U (interplay):
3. play U (slack) TECH:
4. play C THEAT:
5. play C (pun):
II. play [Am pleɪ, Brit pleɪ] VERB trans
1.1. play hopscotch/leapfrog:
1.2. play:
play football/chess
jugar LatAm excl RíoPl
play football/chess
jugar a Esp RíoPl
play set/tournament
juega al tenis Esp RíoPl
2.1. play (compete against):
play opponent/team
to play sb at sth I used to play her at chess
to play sb at sth I used to play her at chess
jugaba al ajedrez con ella Esp RíoPl
2.2. play:
play ball
play card
play card
play piece
2.3. play (in particular position):
play inside left/quarterback
2.4. play (use in game):
play reserve
play reserve
3. play (gamble on):
4.1. play instrument:
4.2. play:
play piece
play piece
play note
5.1. play THEAT:
play villain/Hamlet
play villain/Hamlet
play villain/Hamlet
5.2. play THEAT:
play drama
play drama
play scene
to play (it) straight LIT, THEAT
to play (it) straight LIT, THEAT
5.3. play THEAT:
play theater/town
6. play AUDIO:
play tape/record
7. play (treat) liter:
tratar bien a alguien
engañar a alguien
8. play (move) + Adv Kompl:
9. play (in angling) SPORT:
play fish
III. play [Am pleɪ, Brit pleɪ] VERB intr
1. play (amuse oneself):
play children:
to play at sth
to play with sb/sth
jugar con alguien/algo
jugar con alguien/algo
2. play:
play SPIELE, SPORT
ser justo con alguien
ser sincero con alguien
3.1. play THEAT:
play cast:
play cast:
play show:
3.2. play (pretend):
4. play MUS:
play musician:
5. play (move):
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. group [gru:p] SUBST
1. group a. CHEM:
2. group (specially assembled):
3. group (business association):
4. group (musicians):
II. group [gru:p] VERB trans
III. group [gru:p] VERB intr
I. play [pleɪ] SUBST
1. play kein Pl (recreation):
to do sth in play
2. play kein Pl SPORT:
3. play SPORT (move):
4. play THEAT:
5. play kein Pl (free movement):
to allow [or give] sth full play
6. play kein Pl (interaction):
Wendungen:
II. play [pleɪ] VERB intr
1. play a. SPORT:
2. play (perform):
3. play MUS:
III. play [pleɪ] VERB trans
1. play (participate in game):
2. play (participate in sport):
3. play (perform a role):
4. play MUS:
5. play (operate an audio or video device):
6. play (perpetrate):
play joke
OpenDict-Eintrag
play VERB
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. group [grup] SUBST
1. group a. CHEM:
2. group (specially assembled):
3. group (business association):
4. group (musicians):
II. group [grup] VERB trans
III. group [grup] VERB intr
I. play [pleɪ] SUBST
1. play (recreation):
to do sth in play
2. play SPORT:
3. play SPORT (move):
4. play THEAT:
5. play (free movement):
6. play (interaction):
Wendungen:
II. play [pleɪ] VERB intr
1. play a. SPORT:
2. play (perform):
3. play MUS:
4. play ugs (be received):
III. play [pleɪ] VERB trans
1. play (participate in game, sport):
2. play (perform a role):
3. play MUS:
play piano, guitar, saxophone
4. play CD, tape, video, DVD:
5. play (perpetrate):
play joke
Wendungen:
Present
Igroup
yougroup
he/she/itgroups
wegroup
yougroup
theygroup
Past
Igrouped
yougrouped
he/she/itgrouped
wegrouped
yougrouped
theygrouped
Present Perfect
Ihavegrouped
youhavegrouped
he/she/ithasgrouped
wehavegrouped
youhavegrouped
theyhavegrouped
Past Perfect
Ihadgrouped
youhadgrouped
he/she/ithadgrouped
wehadgrouped
youhadgrouped
theyhadgrouped
PONS OpenDict

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The group offers suggestions for various anachronistic elements, such as lasers and spaceships.
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The group initially included military wives, but it now includes military daughters and even a gentleman.
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This was the first time in Bolivian history that an indigenous group was granted concessionary forest management rights.
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The album was somewhat successful and made a legit name for the group and the label.
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If told that the fee was for ten bottles of wine that the patron's group neither ordered nor drank, the patron would rightly be outraged.
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