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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

on-target earnings [ˌɒntɑːɡɪt ˈəːnɪŋz] SUST. sust. pl.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. target [ingl. am. ˈtɑrɡət, ingl. brit. ˈtɑːɡɪt] SUST.

1.1. target:

target MILIT.
target (board) DEP.

1.2. target (of criticism, protest):

target for/of sth

2. target (objective, goal):

they're on target for their best season ever atrbv. date/figure
they're on target for their best season ever area/zone/marker MILIT.
objetivo adj inv
they're on target for their best season ever audience/market/group MKTG.
objetivo adj inv

II. target [ingl. am. ˈtɑrɡət, ingl. brit. ˈtɑːɡɪt] V. trans.

1. target (select as target):

2. target (direct, aim):

on–off [ˌɑnˈɔf] ADJ.

1. on–off switch:

2. on–off:

onoff sound
onoff sound
onoff affair/relationship
onoff affair/relationship

I. on [ingl. am. ɑn, ɔn, ingl. brit. ɒn] PREP. on often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (count on, lay on, sign on, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (count, lay, sign, etc).

1.1. on (indicating position):

I live on Acacia Avenue esp ingl. am.

1.2. on (belonging to):

look at the belly on him! coloq.
¡mira la panza que tiene! coloq.

1.3. on (against):

1.4. on (at point on scale):

it's on 160°
está en 160°

2.1. on (talking about clothing):

2.2. on (about one's person):

3. on (indicating means of transport):

4.1. on (playing instrument):

4.2. on RADIO, TV:

4.3. on (recorded on):

5.1. on (using equipment):

5.2. on (on duty at):

5.3. on (contactable via):

call us on 800 7777
llámenos al 800 7777

6. on (a member of):

on a team ingl. am.

7. on (indicating time):

on -ing
al +  infin

8. on (about, concerning):

9.1. on (indicating activity, undertaking):

9.2. on (working on, studying):

10. on (taking, consuming):

11. on (talking about income, available funds):

she's on £30, 000 ingl. brit.

12. on (according to):

13.1. on (at the expense of):

13.2. on (on the strength of):

14.1. on (in comparison with):

14.2. on (in) ingl. am.:

15. on (scoring):

II. on [ingl. am. ɑn, ɔn, ingl. brit. ɒn] ADV.

1.1. on (worn):

1.2. on (in place):

1.3. on (on surface):

2. on (indicating relative position):

3.1. on (indicating progression) (in space):

on we go!

3.2. on (indicating progression) (in time, activity):

3.3. on (indicating progression):

3.4. on (indicating progression):

4.1. on (in phrases):

on about ingl. brit. coloq., to be on about sth what's she on about?
on about ingl. brit. coloq., to be on about sth what's she on about?

4.2. on (in phrases):

on at ingl. brit. coloq., to be on at sb (about sth/to +  infin), he's always on at her about the same thing

III. on [ingl. am. ɑn, ɔn, ingl. brit. ɒn] ADJ.

1.1. on pred (functioning):

to be on light/TV/radio:
to be on light/TV/radio:
to be on faucet/tap:

1.2. on pred (on duty):

2.1. on pred (taking place):

2.2. on pred (due to take place):

2.3. on pred (being presented):

CINE, RADIO, TEAT., TV what's on tonight/at the Renoir?
CINE, RADIO, TEAT., TV what's on tonight/at the Renoir?

2.4. on pred (performing, playing):

you're on! TEAT.

3.1. on (indicating agreement, acceptance) coloq.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

not on esp ingl. brit. coloq., he can't expect us to pay; it's simply not on

I. put on V. [ingl. am. pʊt -, ingl. brit. pʊt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. put on:

put on jacket/stockings/hat
put on watch/perfume/makeup

2. put on:

put on light/radio/oven
put on light/radio/oven
prender amer.
put on music

3. put on (gain):

4. put on (produce, present):

put on exhibition
put on play/show
put on play/show
put on play/show

5. put on (assume):

put on expression

6. put on (operate):

put on train/flight

II. put on V. [ingl. am. pʊt -, ingl. brit. pʊt -] (v + o + adv)

1. put on (connect) TEL.:

2. put on (alert):

3. put on (introduce):

to put sb on to sb/sth I can put you on to someone who
me dio el dato de una tienda dondeCo. Sur

4. put on (tease) ingl. am.:

put on coloq.
tomarle el pelo a coloq.
¡me estás tomando el pelo! coloq.

I. have on V. [ingl. am. hæv, həv, (ə)v -, ingl. brit. hav -] (v + o + adv, v + o + prep + o) (put on)

have on cover/roof
have on cover/roof

II. have on V. [ingl. am. hæv, həv, (ə)v -, ingl. brit. hav -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (be wearing)

III. have on V. [ingl. am. hæv, həv, (ə)v -, ingl. brit. hav -] (v + o + adv) ingl. brit.

1. have on (have arranged):

2. have on (have in progress):

IV. have on V. [ingl. am. hæv, həv, (ə)v -, ingl. brit. hav -] (v + o + adv)

have on (tease) coloq.:

tomarle el pelo a alguien coloq.
¡me estás tomando el pelo! coloq.

I. go on V. [ingl. am. ɡoʊ -, ingl. brit. ɡəʊ -] (v + adv)

1. go on (go further):

proseguir form.

2. go on (go ahead):

3. go on (last, continue):

to go on -ing
seguir +  ger
to go on with sth
that's enough to be going on with ingl. brit.
¡dale!
¡venga! Esp.
¡dale!
¡anda!
¡venga ya! Esp.

4. go on (continue speaking):

proseguir form.
ademáscontinuó
ademásprosiguióform.

5. go on (talk irritatingly) pey.:

she does go on ingl. brit.
¡mira que habla … !
she does go on ingl. brit.
¡se pone de pesada … !
siguió dale que te pego Esp. coloq.
to go on about sth

6. go on (happen):

7. go on (pass, elapse):

8. go on (progress):

9. go on:

10. go on (fit, be placed):

11. go on (be switched on):

prenderse amer.

II. go on V. [ingl. am. ɡoʊ -, ingl. brit. ɡəʊ -] (v + prep + o)

1. go on (approach):

she's 16 going on 17
tiene 16 para 17
she's 16 going on 17

2. go on (base inquiries on):

come on V. [ingl. am. kəm -, ingl. brit. kʌm -] (v + adv)

1.1. come on (urging sb) only in imperative:

¡vamos! ¡apúrate! amer.
¡órale! Méx. coloq.

1.2. come on (inviting sb) usu in imperative:

1.3. come on (follow):

1.4. come on (advance):

2.1. come on (begin):

come on night/winter:
come on night/winter:
it came on to rain ingl. brit.

2.2. come on (begin to operate):

come on heating/appliance:
come on heating/appliance:
come on light:

3. come on (progress):

4.1. come on actor/perfomer:

4.2. come on:

come on RADIO, TV program/show:
come on RADIO, TV program/show:

4.3. come on (be shown, performed) movie/play:

4.4. come on DEP.:

come on substitute/player:

5. come on (behave, present oneself) argot:

I. bring on V. [ingl. am. brɪŋ -, ingl. brit. brɪŋ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. bring on (cause):

bring on attack/breakdown

2. bring on (develop, encourage):

bring on talent
bring on talent
bring on crop

3. bring on (introduce):

II. bring on V. [ingl. am. brɪŋ -, ingl. brit. brɪŋ -] (v + o + prep + o) (cause to befall)

earnings [ingl. am. ˈərnɪŋz, ingl. brit. ˈəːnɪŋz] SUST. sust. pl.

1. earnings (of a person):

2. earnings (of a business):

utilidades fpl amer.

en el diccionario PONS

I. target [ˈtɑ:gɪt, ingl. am. ˈtɑ:r-] ingl. brit. -tt- SUST.

1. target (mark aimed at):

2. target ECON.:

II. target <[or ingl. am. -t-]> [ˈtɑ:gɪt, ingl. am. ˈtɑ:r-] ingl. brit. -tt- V. trans.

to target sth on sth missile
to target sth on sth campaign

I. on [ɒn, ingl. am. ɑ:n] PREP.

1. on (place):

to have sth on one's mind fig.

2. on (by means of):

3. on (source of):

to live on £2, 000 a month

4. on MED.:

5. on (spatial):

6. on (temporal):

at 2:00 on the dot
a las 2:00 en punto

7. on (at time of):

8. on (about):

9. on (through medium of):

10. on (with basis in):

11. on (in state of):

12. on (involved in):

13. on (because of):

on account of sth/sb
to depend on sb/sth

14. on (against):

15. on (paid by):

this is on me coloq.

16. on ingl. austr., ingl. brit. DEP.:

II. on [ɒn, ingl. am. ɑ:n] ADV.

1. on (covering one's body):

to have sth on
to try on sth

2. on (connected to sth):

3. on (aboard):

4. on (not stopping):

5. on (in forward direction):

to urge sb on fig.

6. on (in operation):

to turn on tap

7. on (performing):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I don't know what he's on about ingl. austr., ingl. brit.
to be on at sb (about sth)

III. on [ɒn, ingl. am. ɑ:n] ADJ.

1. on (functioning):

on light
on tap
on brake

2. on (scheduled):

3. on TEAT. (performing):

to be on ingl. am. (performing well)

4. on (job):

to be on duty doctor

5. on (good):

on day

6. on (acceptable):

earnings [ˈɜ:nɪŋz, ingl. am. ˈɜ:r-] SUST. pl.

1. earnings of a person:

ingresos m pl.

2. earnings of a company:

utilidades f pl. amer.
en el diccionario PONS

I. on [an] PREP.

1. on (place):

to have sth on one's mind fig.

2. on (by means of):

3. on (source of):

to live on $2, 000 a month

4. on MED.:

5. on (spatial):

6. on (temporal):

at 2:00 p.m. on the dot

7. on (at time of):

8. on (about):

9. on (through medium of):

10. on (with basis in):

11. on (in state of):

12. on (involved in):

13. on (because of):

on account of sth/sb
to depend on sb/sth

14. on (against):

15. on (paid by):

this is on me coloq.

II. on [an] ADV.

1. on (covering one's body):

to have sth on
to try on sth

2. on (connected to sth):

to screw sth on

3. on (aboard):

4. on (not stopping):

5. on (in forward direction):

to urge sb on fig.

6. on (in operation):

to turn on tap

7. on (performing):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. on [an] ADJ.

1. on (functioning):

on light
on faucet
on brake

2. on (scheduled):

3. on TEAT. (performing):

4. on (job):

to be on duty doctor

5. on (good):

on day

6. on (acceptable):

I. target [ˈtar·gɪt] SUST.

1. target (mark aimed at):

2. target ECON.:

II. target [ˈtar·gɪt] V. trans.

to target sth on sth missile
to target sth on sth campaign

earnings [ˈɜr·nɪŋz] SUST. pl.

1. earnings of a person:

ingresos m pl.

2. earnings of a company:

utilidades f pl. amer.
Present
Itarget
youtarget
he/she/ittargets
wetarget
youtarget
theytarget
Past
Itargeted
youtargeted
he/she/ittargeted
wetargeted
youtargeted
theytargeted
Present Perfect
Ihavetargeted
youhavetargeted
he/she/ithastargeted
wehavetargeted
youhavetargeted
theyhavetargeted
Past Perfect
Ihadtargeted
youhadtargeted
he/she/ithadtargeted
wehadtargeted
youhadtargeted
theyhadtargeted

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Target date for opening of first line of 17.47 km length with 18 stations was set to the end of 2012.
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Each site would now be able to attack several targets at once.
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Its target audience is 7 to 12 year old girls.
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Authors have benefited from the viral spreading of content published within their target users.
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The main target market of the works is schools.
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