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de azúcar
sugar cube, sugar lump ingl. brit. SUST.
I. cube [ingl. am. kjub, ingl. brit. kjuːb] SUST.
1. cube:
2. cube (power of three) MAT.:
II. cube [ingl. am. kjub, ingl. brit. kjuːb] V. trans.
1. cube (cut into cubes):
2. cube MAT.:
cube number/quantity
cube number/quantity
I. sugar [ingl. am. ˈʃʊɡər, ingl. brit. ˈʃʊɡə] SUST.
1. sugar U or C:
azúcar m or f
to put sugar in/on sth atrbv. content/level
sugar bowl or ingl. brit. also basin
sugar bowl or ingl. brit. also basin
azucarera f esp amer.
2. sugar ingl. am. coloq. as form of address:
cariño coloq.
cielo coloq.
3. sugar coloq., eufem. as interj.:
¡miércoles! coloq., eufem.
¡mecachis! coloq., eufem.
II. sugar [ingl. am. ˈʃʊɡər, ingl. brit. ˈʃʊɡə] V. trans.
sugar coffee/cereal/fruit:
pill [ingl. am. pɪl, ingl. brit. pɪl] SUST.
1.1. pill (tablet):
1.2. pill (contraceptive):
2. pill (boring, ineffectual person) ingl. am.:
pill coloq., arcznte.
pelmazo m coloq.
pill coloq., arcznte.
cube of sugar
I. cube [kju:b] SUST.
cube of cheese
cube of sugar
cube root MAT.
II. cube [kju:b] V. trans.
1. cube GASTR.:
2. cube MAT.:
I. sugar [ˈʃʊgəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] SUST.
1. sugar sin pl. GASTR.:
azúcar m o f
2. sugar ingl. am. coloq. (term of affection):
3. sugar (euphemistic):
II. sugar [ˈʃʊgəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] V. trans.
sugar cube SUST.
cube of sugar
I. cube [kjub] SUST.
cube of cheese
cube of sugar
cube root math
II. cube [kjub] V. trans.
1. cube culin:
2. cube math:
I. sugar [ˈʃʊg·ər] SUST.
1. sugar culin:
2. sugar coloq. (term of affection):
II. sugar [ˈʃʊg·ər] V. trans.
Present
Icube
youcube
he/she/itcubes
wecube
youcube
theycube
Past
Icubed
youcubed
he/she/itcubed
wecubed
youcubed
theycubed
Present Perfect
Ihavecubed
youhavecubed
he/she/ithascubed
wehavecubed
youhavecubed
theyhavecubed
Past Perfect
Ihadcubed
youhadcubed
he/she/ithadcubed
wehadcubed
youhadcubed
theyhadcubed
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
Each pill supplies a different amount of elemental calcium when absorbed, and hence differs in its effectiveness.
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She had sealed the kitchen door and window, taken sleeping pills dissolved in a glass of water, and turned on the gas stove.
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Caking is a liability in most cases, but is useful when pressing powdered substances into pills or briquettes.
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The rest of the short features his frustrated attempt to regain this last pill in order to propose to her.
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The young woman has taken an overdose of sleeping pills to combat her feelings of rejection and futility.
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