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correcteur orthographique
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. checker [ingl. brit. ˈtʃɛkə, ingl. am. ˈtʃɛkər] SUST.
1. checker (employee):
2. checker ingl. am. (cashier):
3. checker ingl. am. (in fabric):
4. checker ingl. am. (attendant):
5. checker ingl. am. JUEGOS (piece):
II. checkers SUST.
checkers sust. pl.:
I. spell [ingl. brit. spɛl, ingl. am. spɛl] SUST.
1. spell (period):
a spell of sth
2. spell (magic words):
to cast or put a spell on sb literal, fig.
to be/fall under sb's spell fig.
II. spell <ppprét spelled or spelt> [ingl. brit. spɛl, ingl. am. spɛl] V. trans.
1. spell:
2. spell (imply):
spell danger, disaster, ruin
spell end
spell fame
III. spell <ppprét spelled or spelt> [ingl. brit. spɛl, ingl. am. spɛl] V. intr.
spell person:
en el diccionario PONS
spell checker SUST. INFORM.
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
spell1 [spel] SUST.
to cast [or put] a spell on sb
to be under sb's spell fig.
I. spell2 [spel] SUST.
1. spell (period):
2. spell (turn):
II. spell2 <spelled, spelled> [spel] V. trans. ingl. am., ingl. austr.
I. spell3 <spelled, spelled [or a. ingl. brit. spelt, spelt]> [spel] V. trans.
1. spell (form using letters):
2. spell (signify):
II. spell3 <spelled, spelled [or a. ingl. brit. spelt, spelt]> [spel] V. intr.
en el diccionario PONS
spell checker SUST. comput
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
checker SUST. (in supermarket)
caissier(-ière) m (f)
spell1 [spel] SUST. (in magic)
to cast [or put] a spell on sb
to be under sb's spell fig.
I. spell2 [spel] SUST.
1. spell (short period):
2. spell (turn):
II. spell2 <-ed, -ed> [spel] V. trans. (take turns)
I. spell3 <-ed, -ed> [spel] V. trans.
1. spell (form using letters):
2. spell (signify):
II. spell3 <-ed, -ed> [spel] V. intr.
Present
Ispell
youspell
he/she/itspells
wespell
youspell
theyspell
Past
Ispelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
youspelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
he/she/itspelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
wespelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
youspelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
theyspelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
Present Perfect
Ihavespelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
youhavespelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
he/she/ithasspelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
wehavespelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
youhavespelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
theyhavespelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
Past Perfect
Ihadspelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
youhadspelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
he/she/ithadspelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
wehadspelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
youhadspelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
theyhadspelled / ingl. brit. tb. spelt
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
This can be a busy spell after a game because we'd have medicals and triage and whatnot.
www.the42.ie
In recent years, no side has managed to pressurise and unsettle him for a more sustained spell.
www.rte.ie
However, the name was generally disliked by locals, being both hard to spell and pronounce.
en.wikipedia.org
He causes the nurse to become drowsy and when she awakes from his spell, she removes the sprigs of wolfbane placing it in a hallway chest of drawers.
en.wikipedia.org
It occurred to me that abjuration was the school of magic manipulating magic (for example, dispel magic)... which means that abjurers really ought to be the nastiest spell-duelists out there.
en.wikipedia.org