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牛仔裤
Ejemplo negativo

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

bad example SUST.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. bad <comp worse, superl worst> [ingl. am. bæd, ingl. brit. bad] ADJ. The usual translation of bad, malo, becomes mal when it is used before a masculine singular noun.

1.1. bad (of poor quality):

1.2. bad (unreliable, incompetent) pred:

to be bad at sth/-ing
ser malo para algo/ +infin

2.1. bad (unpleasant):

bad weather/experience/news

2.2. bad (unsatisfactory):

I was here firsttoo bad! coloq.

2.3. bad (harmful):

to be bad for sb/sth too much food is bad for you

3.1. bad (impolite):

bad behavior/manners

3.2. bad (evil):

bad person

4. bad (severe):

bad mistake/injury
bad headache

5. bad (rotten):

bad egg/fish/fruit

6. bad (afflicted):

how are you? — not so bad! coloq.
¿qué tal estás? — aquí ando, tirando coloq.
to be in a bad way coloq.
estar fatal coloq.
to be in a bad way coloq.

7. bad (sorry):

8. bad FIN.:

bad check

II. bad [ingl. am. bæd, ingl. brit. bad] SUST.

1. bad U:

2. bad:

to the bad FIN.

3. bad (people):

the bad + pl v.

III. bad [ingl. am. bæd, ingl. brit. bad] ADV. esp ingl. am. coloq.

se derrite por él coloq.

I. bid1 <part. pres. bidding, pret. & part. pas. bid> [ingl. am. bɪd, ingl. brit. bɪd] V. trans.

1. bid (at auction):

bid sum of money

2. bid (in bridge):

II. bid1 <part. pres. bidding, pret. & part. pas. bid> [ingl. am. bɪd, ingl. brit. bɪd] V. intr.

1. bid (at auction):

2. bid (try to obtain):

to bid for sth for success/votes
to bid to + infin
tratar por todos los medios de  +  infin
to bid to + infin
pugnar por  +  infin

3. bid (in bridge):

III. bid1 [ingl. am. bɪd, ingl. brit. bɪd] SUST.

1.1. bid (at auction):

1.2. bid (in bridge):

2. bid:

bid for sth their bid for power
bid to + infin
intento m de  +  infin

I. bid2 <part. pres. bidding, pret. bade or bid, part. pas. bidden or bid> [ingl. am. bɪd, ingl. brit. bɪd] V. trans. liter.

1. bid (wish, say):

2. bid (request):

to bid sb (to) + infin
pedirle a alguien que  +  subj

II. bid2 <part. pres. bidding, pret. bade or bid, part. pas. bidden or bid> [ingl. am. bɪd, ingl. brit. bɪd] V. intr. liter.

to bid fair to + infin
prometer +  infin

example [ingl. am. ɪɡˈzæmpəl, ingl. brit. ɪɡˈzɑːmp(ə)l, ɛɡˈzɑːmp(ə)l] SUST.

1. example (specimen, sample):

2.1. example (model):

to set sb an example , to set an example for or ingl. brit. also to sb
darle (el) ejemplo a alguien

2.2. example (warning):

en el diccionario PONS

bid1 <[or bidden]> [bɪd] V. trans. bid <[or bade], bid> form.

1. bid (greet):

2. bid (command):

3. bid (invite):

I. bid2 [bɪd] bid, bid bid, bid SUST.

1. bid (offer):

2. bid (attempt):

II. bid2 [bɪd] bid, bid bid, bid V. intr.

1. bid (at an auction):

2. bid COM.:

III. bid2 [bɪd] bid, bid bid, bid V. trans.

I. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] ADJ.

1. bad (not good):

macacoa f P. Rico

2. bad (harmful):

to be bad for sth/sb

3. bad (spoiled):

4. bad (unhealthy):

5. bad (serious):

bad accident, mistake

6. bad (severe):

bad pain

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] ADV. coloq.

III. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] SUST. sin pl.

my bad ingl. am. coloq.
mea culpa coloq./hum.

example [ɪgˈzɑ:mpl, ingl. am. ɪgˈzæm-] SUST.

1. example (sample, model):

to give (sb) an example (of sth)

2. example (copy):

en el diccionario PONS

bid1 <bid [or bade] , bid [or bidden]> [bɪd] V. trans. form.

1. bid (greet):

2. bid (command):

3. bid (invite):

I. bid2 [bɪd] SUST.

1. bid (offer):

2. bid (attempt):

II. bid2 <bid, bid> [bɪd] V. intr.

1. bid (at an auction):

2. bid COM.:

III. bid2 <bid, bid> [bɪd] V. trans.

I. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] ADJ.

1. bad (not good):

macacoa f P. Rico

2. bad (harmful):

to be bad for sth/sb

3. bad (spoiled):

4. bad (unhealthy):

5. bad (serious):

bad accident, mistake

6. bad (severe):

bad pain

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] ADV. coloq.

III. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] SUST.

example [ɪg·ˈzæm·pəl] SUST.

1. example (sample, model):

to give (sb) an example (of sth)

2. example (copy):

Present
Ibid
youbid
he/she/itbids
webid
youbid
theybid
Past
Ibid / bade
youbid / bade
he/she/itbid / bade
webid / bade
youbid / bade
theybid / bade
Present Perfect
Ihavebid / bidden
youhavebid / bidden
he/she/ithasbid / bidden
wehavebid / bidden
youhavebid / bidden
theyhavebid / bidden
Past Perfect
Ihadbid / bidden
youhadbid / bidden
he/she/ithadbid / bidden
wehadbid / bidden
youhadbid / bidden
theyhadbid / bidden

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