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спешно
wir können nur gewinnen
inglés
inglés
alemán
alemán
can·not [ˈkænɒt, ingl. am. -nɑ:t] V. aux.
we cannot but succeed
can3 V.
I. can2 [kæn] SUST.
1. can (sealed container):
Dose f <-, -n>
can of food, paint also
Büchse f <-, -n>
Konservendose f <-, -n>
2. can (contents):
3. can (open container):
Kanister m <-s, ->
Milchkanne f <-, -n>
Benzinkanister m <-s, ->
4. can:
Abfalleimer m <-s, -> suizo
Mistkübel m <-s, -n> austr. coloq.
5. can ingl. am. coloq. (prison):
der Knast coloq.
der Häfen argot austr.
6. can ingl. am. coloq. (toilet):
das Klo coloq.
auf dem Klo coloq.
7. can coloq. (headphones):
cans pl
Kopfhörer <-s, -> pl
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to have to carry the can ingl. brit. coloq.
to be in the can CINE, FOTO coloq.
im Kasten sein coloq.
wir haben den Deal in der Tasche coloq. fig.
II. can2 [kæn] V. trans.
1. can (package):
to can sth food
to can sth drinks
2. can esp ingl. am. coloq. (stop):
to can sth
mit etw dat. aufhören
3. can ingl. am. coloq. (fire):
to can sb
jdn rausschmeißen coloq.
can1 <can't [or cannot], could, couldn't [or could not], been able to> [kæn, kən] V. aux.
1. can (be able to):
können <kann, konnte, gekonntkann, konnte, können>
2. can:
dürfen <darf, durfte, gedurftdarf, darfst, durftest, durfte, durftet, durften>
können <kann, konnte, gekonntkann, konnte, können>
3. can (requesting):
können <kann, konnte, gekonntkann, konnte, können>
4. can (suggesting):
können <kann, konnte, gekonntkann, konnte, können>
5. can (offering assistance):
6. can (expressing possibility):
können <kann, konnte, gekonntkann, konnte, können>
7. can (disbelieving, reprimanding):
8. can coloq. (expressing need):
können <kann, konnte, gekonntkann, konnte, können>
9. can (demanding):
10. can (threatening):
können <kann, konnte, gekonntkann, konnte, können>
sb cannot abide sth/sb (not like)
jd kann etw/jdn nicht ausstehen
sb cannot abide sth (not endure)
sth cannot unhappen
sb cannot do sth for toffee ingl. brit. coloq.
alemán
alemán
inglés
inglés
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
To be allocated a room, one had to meet the committees criteria and once were admitted one had to abide by the masters rules.
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It recognizes as legitimate all political forces that abide by the democratic process and eschew violence.
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In particular, this event showed how prominent regionalism had become as local authorities refuse to abide by the imperial order.
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They disavowed the treaty and refused to abide by its constraints.
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The only exception is that the pieces involved (including the original three) must abide by the rules which dictate which pieces are touching.
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