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lad [læd] SUST.

1. lad (boy):

lad ingl. brit. esc.
dečko m

2. lad (a man's male friends):

ingl. brit. esc. the lads
fantje m pl.

3. lad coloq.:

ingl. brit. esc. to be a bit of a lad

4. lad ingl. brit. (stable worker):

lad
konjar m

lad SUST.

Entrada creada por un usuario
lad
lad esc.

ˈsta·ble lad SUST. ingl. brit.

stable lad
hlevar m

Ejemplos de uso para lad

ingl. brit. esc. to be a bit of a lad

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Each lad does a number of points (dance phrases) typically 4 to 8 without repetition.
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He described the boy as a weak little lad, and told police he had picked on children who were not getting love at home.
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A most likeable lad, modest and unassuming, he was popular wherever he went.
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The lads all seem up for it and some people think it's a done deal.
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Commercially, you've got to hand it to the lads on a market sewn up.
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The lad promises to be as noted in the game of cricket as his ancient namesake was in the art of war.
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He's a big, quick, powerful lad who is looking for an opportunity to play more regularly.
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The lad cut off his head to prevent their learning who he was.
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A study of the architecture profession found that lad culture had a negative impact on women completing their professional education.
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The lad put up his name on the scoresheet many times since then.
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