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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. perform [ingl. am. pərˈfɔrm, ingl. brit. pəˈfɔːm] V. intr.
1. perform:
perform MÚS., TEAT. actor/comedian:
perform MÚS., TEAT. actor/comedian:
perform singer:
perform musician:
perform dancer:
2. perform (work, produce results):
perform student/worker:
perform student/worker:
perform team/athlete/vehicle:
perform company/stocks:
perform economy:
II. perform [ingl. am. pərˈfɔrm, ingl. brit. pəˈfɔːm] V. trans.
1. perform:
perform MÚS., TEAT. play
perform MÚS., TEAT. play
perform role
perform role
perform aria
perform aria
perform symphony
perform symphony
perform symphony
perform somersault/pas de deux/trick
perform somersault/pas de deux/trick
2. perform (carry out, fulfill):
perform function
perform function
perform function
perform role
perform task
perform task
perform experiment
perform feat
perform feat
perform ceremony
perform rites
to perform an operation MED.
to perform an operation MED.
to perform an amputation
to perform one's ablutions hum.
impromptu perform
impromptu perform
español
español
inglés
inglés
to perform
to perform o do acrobatics
to perform one's ablutions form. o hum.
to perform o do one's ablutions hum.
to perform miracles
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. perform [pəˈfɔ:m, ingl. am. pɚˈfɔ:rm] V. trans.
1. perform MÚS., TEAT., TV:
perform
2. perform (do, accomplish):
perform
to perform a task
to perform a trick
3. perform INFORM.:
perform
4. perform MED., DEP.:
perform
II. perform [pəˈfɔ:m, ingl. am. pɚˈfɔ:rm] V. intr.
1. perform:
perform TEAT.
perform MÚS.
2. perform (operate):
perform
to perform penitence
to perform extempore
to perform surgery
español
español
inglés
inglés
to perform
bajar(se) al pilón m. coloq.
to perform oral sex
to perform
to perform laser hair removal on sth/sb
to perform
to perform an operation
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. perform [pər·ˈfɔrm] V. trans.
1. perform MÚS., TEAT., TV:
perform
2. perform (do, accomplish):
perform
to perform a task
to perform a trick
3. perform comput:
perform
4. perform MED., DEP.:
perform
II. perform [pər·ˈfɔrm] V. intr.
1. perform:
perform TEAT.
perform MÚS.
2. perform (operate):
perform
to perform surgery
to perform extempore
español
español
inglés
inglés
to perform
to perform
to perform an operation
to perform live
to perform
to perform
Present
Iperform
youperform
he/she/itperforms
weperform
youperform
theyperform
Past
Iperformed
youperformed
he/she/itperformed
weperformed
youperformed
theyperformed
Present Perfect
Ihaveperformed
youhaveperformed
he/she/ithasperformed
wehaveperformed
youhaveperformed
theyhaveperformed
Past Perfect
Ihadperformed
youhadperformed
he/she/ithadperformed
wehadperformed
youhadperformed
theyhadperformed
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The congregation intended to lead a life of penitence.
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The bridge is capacious and of easy access for those who are righteous owing to their chastity, penitence, and red martyrdom.
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His punishment was reduced because of his penitence and his promise to mend his ways.
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Frank confessed to some of the charges and expressed remorse on the witness stand, showing penitence for his crimes.
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Knights and rulers would also sometimes cut or pull out their hair in order to show penitence and mourning, and a squire's hair was generally shorter than a knight's.
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