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toboggan
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. toboggan [ingl. brit. təˈbɒɡ(ə)n, ingl. am. təˈbɑɡən] SUST.
II. toboggan [ingl. brit. təˈbɒɡ(ə)n, ingl. am. təˈbɑɡən] V. intr.
I. slide [ingl. brit. slʌɪd, ingl. am. slaɪd] SUST.
1. slide (chute):
2. slide FOTO:
3. slide (microscope plate):
4. slide ingl. brit. (hair clip):
5. slide MÚS. (slur):
6. slide MÚS. (trombone):
7. slide (decline):
slide fig.
baisse f (in de)
II. slide <pret. imperf., part. pas. slid> [ingl. brit. slʌɪd, ingl. am. slaɪd] V. trans. (move)
slide bolt, component
III. slide <pret. imperf., part. pas. slid> [ingl. brit. slʌɪd, ingl. am. slaɪd] V. intr.
1. slide:
slide, a. slide about ingl. brit. slide around (slip) car, person:
glisser, partir en glissade (into dans, on sur)
to slide off roof, table, deck
to slide off road
2. slide (move):
to slide down slope
to slide down bannister
to slide in and out drawer, component:
to slide up and down window:
to slide out of/into person: seat, room
3. slide (decline):
slide prices, shares:
to let sth slide
en el diccionario PONS
I. toboggan [təˈbɒgən, ingl. am. -ˈbɑ:gən] SUST.
II. toboggan [təˈbɒgən, ingl. am. -ˈbɑ:gən] V. intr.
I. slide <slid, slid [or sliding]> [slaɪd] V. intr.
1. slide (glide smoothly):
2. slide (move quietly):
3. slide (decline):
II. slide <slid, slid [or sliding]> [slaɪd] V. trans.
III. slide [slaɪd] SUST.
1. slide (act of sliding):
2. slide (sliding place on ice):
3. slide (playground structure):
4. slide GEO.:
5. slide no pl. FIN.:
6. slide FOTO:
7. slide (glass for microscope):
8. slide MÚS.:
9. slide ingl. brit. (hair clip):
en el diccionario PONS
I. toboggan [tə·ˈba·g ə n] SUST.
II. toboggan [tə·ˈba·g ə n] V. intr.
I. slide <slid, slid> [slaɪd] V. intr.
1. slide (glide smoothly):
2. slide (move quietly):
3. slide (decline):
II. slide <slid, slid> [slaɪd] V. trans.
III. slide [slaɪd] SUST.
1. slide (act of sliding):
2. slide (at playground):
3. slide (on ice):
4. slide GEO.:
5. slide FOTO:
6. slide (glass for microscope):
7. slide MÚS.:
Present
Itoboggan
youtoboggan
he/she/ittoboggans
wetoboggan
youtoboggan
theytoboggan
Past
Itobogganed
youtobogganed
he/she/ittobogganed
wetobogganed
youtobogganed
theytobogganed
Present Perfect
Ihavetobogganed
youhavetobogganed
he/she/ithastobogganed
wehavetobogganed
youhavetobogganed
theyhavetobogganed
Past Perfect
Ihadtobogganed
youhadtobogganed
he/she/ithadtobogganed
wehadtobogganed
youhadtobogganed
theyhadtobogganed
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
He regularly participated in the meetings and made numerous proposals, e.g. the erection of an artificial toboggan run.
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A toboggan differs from most sleds or sleighs in that it has no runners or skis (or only low ones) on the underside.
en.wikipedia.org
A senior patroller may or may not be authorized to transport ill or injured guests in rescue toboggans.
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This third lake also contains 2 water toboggans which are an attraction for the younger population.
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Alpine patroller refers to those patrollers who are authorized to transport patients in rescue toboggans while using alpine skiing (downhill) equipment.
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