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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. small <smaller smallest> [ingl. am. smɔl, ingl. brit. smɔːl] ADJ.

1.1. small (in size):

chico esp amer.
una muñeca chica esp amer.
small capitals TIPOGR.
the smallest room eufem.
el excusado eufem.
to be small beer or ingl. am. also small potatoes for him $2, 000 is small potatoes

1.2. small (in number, amount, value):

small family
small family
chico esp amer.
small sum/price
small sum/price

1.3. small (not much):

2. small (in scale):

3.1. small (unimportant, trivial):

small mistake/problem
small mistake/problem

3.2. small (humble, modest):

II. small <smaller smallest> [ingl. am. smɔl, ingl. brit. smɔːl] ADV. (of size)

escribe tan chiquito esp amer.

III. small [ingl. am. smɔl, ingl. brit. smɔːl] SUST.

1. small:

2. small <smalls, pl > ingl. brit. coloq., arcznte.:

paños mpl menores hum.

small ad SUST. ingl. brit.

aviso m (clasificado) amer.

small change SUST. U

sencillo m amer.
feria f Méx. coloq.

small-bore [ingl. am. ˈˌsmɔl ˈˌbɔ(ə)r, ingl. brit.] ADJ.

small-boned [ˈsmɔːlˈbəʊnd] ADJ.

small-boned person/frame:

small arms SUST. sust. pl.

small-mindedness [ingl. am. ˌsmɔl ˈmaɪndɪdnɪs, ingl. brit. ˌsmɔːlˈmʌɪndɪdnəs] SUST. U

small hours SUST. sust. pl.

small-minded [ingl. am. ˈsmɔl ˌmaɪndɪd, ingl. brit. smɔːlˈmʌɪndɪd] ADJ.

small intestine SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. small [smɔ:l] ADJ.

1. small (not large):

small person
small person
petizo, -a Co. Sur, Bol.

2. small (young):

3. small (insignificant):

4. small TIPOGR.:

small letter

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

it's a small world provb.

II. small [smɔ:l] SUST. sin pl.

small print SUST. sin pl.

small hours SUST. pl.

small talk SUST. sin pl.

small businessman SUST.

small-time ADJ.

small business <-es> SUST.

small fry SUST. coloq.

small-minded [ˌsmɔ:lˈmaɪndɪd] ADJ. pey.

small arms SUST. pl.

en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. small [smɔl] ADJ.

1. small (not large):

small person
small person
petizo, -a Co. Sur, Bol.

2. small (young):

3. small (insignificant):

4. small TIPOGR.:

small letter

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

it's a small world provb.

II. small [smɔl] SUST.

small-scale ADJ.

small talk SUST.

small change SUST.

chaucha f Bol., Chile, Perú
chirolas f pl. Arg.

small arms SUST. pl.

small-minded [ˌsmɔl·ˈmaɪn·dɪd] ADJ. pey.

small intestine SUST.

small fry SUST. coloq.

renacuajo(-a) m (f) coloq.

small-claims court SUST.

español
español
inglés
inglés

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

The documents need turning - again - after a meeting which ended in the small hours?
www.legalweek.com
Driving late at night or in the small hours is considered much riskier than driving during the daytime.
www.telegraph.co.uk
A fault in the heating system took hold during the small hours.
www.breakingnews.ie
Journalists working into the small hours, meanwhile, will be able to order pizza and beer directly to their desks.
newsinfo.inquirer.net
Other people might wake in the small hours because of their stress load.
www.dailymail.co.uk

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