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背台词
alisar

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

smooth down V. [ingl. am. smuð -, ingl. brit. smuːð -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. smooth down (make flat):

smooth down hair/clothes

2. smooth down (calm, soothe):

smooth down feelings/offended person
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
alisar pared/superficie
atusarse vestido/falda
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. smooth <smoother smoothest> [ingl. am. smuð, ingl. brit. smuːð] ADJ.

1.1. smooth:

smooth texture/stone
smooth texture/stone
smooth skin
smooth skin
smooth tire
smooth sea/lake
smooth sea/lake

1.2. smooth (of consistency):

smooth batter/sauce
smooth batter/sauce

1.3. smooth (of taste):

smooth wine/whiskey/tobacco

2.1. smooth (of movement):

smooth acceleration/landing/take-off
smooth flight
smooth flight

2.2. smooth (trouble-free):

smooth journey
smooth journey
smooth transition/passage
smooth transition/passage
smooth transition/passage

3.1. smooth (easy, polished):

smooth style/performance

3.2. smooth (glib, suave):

smooth pey.

II. smooth [ingl. am. smuð, ingl. brit. smuːð] V. trans.

1. smooth:

smooth dress
smooth dress
smooth hair
smooth hair
smooth tablecloth/sheet

2. smooth (polish):

3. smooth (ease):

to smooth sb's path or way

I. rough <rougher roughest> [ingl. am. rəf, ingl. brit. rʌf] ADJ.

1.1. rough (not smooth):

rough surface/texture/skin
rough surface/texture/skin
rough cloth
rough hands
rough hands

1.2. rough (uneven):

rough ground/road
rough ground/road
rough terrain
rough terrain

1.3. rough:

rough sea
rough sea
rough sea
rough weather
rough weather

1.4. rough:

rough sound/voice
rough sound/voice
rough wine

2.1. rough coloq. (unpleasant, hard):

rough life/existence
to be rough on sb
ser duro con alguien

2.2. rough coloq. (ill):

3. rough (not gentle):

rough child/game
rough neighborhood

4.1. rough (crude, unpolished):

rough peasant
rough peasant
rough paper ingl. brit.
rough book ingl. brit.

4.2. rough (approximate):

rough calculation/estimate/translation

II. rough [ingl. am. rəf, ingl. brit. rʌf] ADV.

1. rough sleep:

2. rough (violently):

to cut up rough coloq.

III. rough [ingl. am. rəf, ingl. brit. rʌf] SUST.

1.1. rough (in golf):

1.2. rough (draft):

2. rough (hooligan):

rough ingl. brit.
rough ingl. brit.
gamberro m / gamberra f Esp.

IV. rough [ingl. am. rəf, ingl. brit. rʌf] V. trans.

to rough it coloq.

operator [ingl. am. ˈɑpəˌreɪdər, ingl. brit. ˈɒpəreɪtə] SUST.

1.1. operator TEL.:

1.2. operator (of equipment):

operator INFORM.

2.1. operator (company):

2.2. operator (person) coloq.:

un tipo vivo coloq.
un vivales Esp. coloq.

3. operator MAT.:

millpond [ingl. am. ˈmɪlˌpɑnd, ingl. brit. ˈmɪlpɒnd] SUST.

I. down1 [ingl. am. daʊn, ingl. brit. daʊn] ADV. down often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (back down, clamp down, tone down, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (back, clamp, tone, etc).

1.1. down (in downward direction):

ayudar a alguien a bajar

1.2. down (downstairs):

2.1. down (of position):

2.2. down (downstairs):

2.3. down (lowered, pointing downward):

2.4. down (in position):

2.5. down (prostrate):

3.1. down (of numbers, volume, intensity):

3.2. down (in league, table, hierarchy):

4.1. down (in, toward the south):

4.2. down (at, to another place) esp ingl. brit. :

4.3. down (away from university, major city) esp ingl. brit. :

egresó de Oxford en 1967 amer.

5.1. down (dismantled, removed):

5.2. down (out of action):

5.3. down (deflated):

6. down (in writing):

7. down (in cash):

8. down (hostile):

9.1. down (as far as):

9.2. down (reduced to):

9.3. down (dependent on) ingl. brit.:

9.4. down (to be done by):

II. down1 [ingl. am. daʊn, ingl. brit. daʊn] PREP.

1.1. down (in downward direction):

1.2. down (at lower level):

2.1. down (along):

2.2. down (further along):

2.3. down (to, in) ingl. brit. coloq.:

3. down (through):

III. down1 [ingl. am. daʊn, ingl. brit. daʊn] ADJ.

1.1. down atrbv. (going downward):

1.2. down atrbv. ingl. brit. (from London):

2. down (depressed) coloq.:

down pred
estar con la depre coloq.

IV. down1 [ingl. am. daʊn, ingl. brit. daʊn] SUST.

1. down (dislike):

to have a down on sb ingl. brit. coloq.
tenerle ojeriza a alguien

2. down (in US football):

V. down1 [ingl. am. daʊn, ingl. brit. daʊn] V. trans.

1.1. down (drink down):

down drink
down drink

1.2. down (knock down):

down person/opponent
down person/opponent

1.3. down (shoot down):

down aircraft
down aircraft

1.4. down (put down):

2. down (defeat) ingl. am.:

down coloq.

fall down V. [ingl. am. fɔl -, ingl. brit. fɔːl -] (v + adv)

1. fall down (to the ground):

fall down person/tree/picture:
fall down house/wall:
fall down house/wall:

2. fall down (fail):

fall down plan:
fall down plan:
to fall down on sth ingl. brit.

I. cut down V. [ingl. am. kət -, ingl. brit. kʌt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. cut down (fell):

cut down tree
cut down tree

2. cut down (kill):

3. cut down (reduce):

cut down expenditure
cut down expenditure
cut down consumption
cut down consumption
cut down article

II. cut down V. [ingl. am. kət -, ingl. brit. kʌt -] (v + adv) (make reductions)

I. burn down V. [ingl. am. bərn -, ingl. brit. bəːn -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

II. burn down V. [ingl. am. bərn -, ingl. brit. bəːn -] (v + adv)

down2 [ingl. am. daʊn, ingl. brit. daʊn] SUST. U

1. down (on bird):

2. down:

3. down (on plant, fruit):

down3 <downs, pl> [ingl. am. daʊn, ingl. brit. daʊn] SUST. esp ingl. brit. GEOGR.

en el diccionario PONS

smooth down V. trans.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. smooth [smu:ð] ADJ.

1. smooth (not rough):

smooth surface
smooth skin, texture
smooth sauce
smooth sea

2. smooth (uninterrupted):

smooth flight
smooth landing

3. smooth (mild):

smooth wine, whisky

4. smooth (suave):

II. smooth [smu:ð] V. trans.

down1 [daʊn] SUST.

down on body
down on face

I. down2 [daʊn] ADV.

1. down (movement):

2. down (from another point):

3. down (less volume or intensity):

4. down (temporal):

5. down (in writing):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. down2 [daʊn] PREP.

1. down (lower):

2. down (along):

en el diccionario PONS

smooth down V. trans.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. smooth [smuð] ADJ.

1. smooth (not rough):

smooth surface
smooth skin, texture
smooth sauce
smooth sea

2. smooth (uninterrupted):

smooth flight
smooth landing

3. smooth (mild):

smooth wine, whiskey

4. smooth (suave):

II. smooth [smuð] V. trans.

down1 [daʊn] SUST.

down on body
down on face

I. down2 [daʊn] ADV.

1. down (movement):

2. down (from another point):

3. down (less in volume or intensity):

4. down (temporal):

5. down (in writing):

6. down (not functioning):

to be down computer
to be down server
to be down telephone lines

7. down (as deposit):

to put $100/10% down on sth
to put $100/10% down on sth

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. down2 [daʊn] PREP.

1. down (lower):

2. down (along):

Present
Ismooth down
yousmooth down
he/she/itsmooths down
wesmooth down
yousmooth down
theysmooth down
Past
Ismoothed down
yousmoothed down
he/she/itsmoothed down
wesmoothed down
yousmoothed down
theysmoothed down
Present Perfect
Ihavesmoothed down
youhavesmoothed down
he/she/ithassmoothed down
wehavesmoothed down
youhavesmoothed down
theyhavesmoothed down
Past Perfect
Ihadsmoothed down
youhadsmoothed down
he/she/ithadsmoothed down
wehadsmoothed down
youhadsmoothed down
theyhadsmoothed down

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Knight admitted putting his hand on the student's arm and lecturing him on civility, but denied that he was rough or raised his voice.
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Furthermore, she had a sense of humor that helped her bear heavy tragedies and got her easily over some rough places.
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Sometimes this revolt can be rough-and-ready, sometimes downright nasty.
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These include possibly loose seat mounting bolts that could rattle on rough road surfaces and a "request for information" on the rear seat belt buckles.
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The interior ice flows slowly over rough bedrock.
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