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put away V. [ingl. am. pʊt -, ingl. brit. pʊt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. put away dishes/tools/clothes:
2. put away (save):
put away money
put away money
3. put away (consume) coloq.:
put away food/drink
zamparse coloq.
4. put away (confine) coloq.:
put away criminal/lunatic
5. put away ingl. am. eufem. animal:
sacrificar eufem.
atizarse comida
to put away coloq.
to put away coloq.
despacharse paella/vino
to put away coloq.
I. away [ingl. am. əˈweɪ, ingl. brit. əˈweɪ] ADV. away often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (back away, do away with, slip away, etc.). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (back, do, slip, etc.).
1.1. away (from place, person):
me di vuelta Co. Sur
1.2. away (indicating removal):
2.1. away (in the distance):
2.2. away (absent):
2.3. away DEP. esp ingl. brit. :
3. away (on one's way):
4.1. away with imperative:
4.2. away (continuously):
5.1. away (into nothing):
5.2. away (indicating use of time):
6.1. away (in opposite direction to):
6.2. away (at a distance, separated from):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
away with liter. as prep. away with her to the tower!
II. away [ingl. am. əˈweɪ, ingl. brit. əˈweɪ] ADJ. atrbv.
away game or ingl. brit. also match
wipe away V. [ingl. am. waɪp -, ingl. brit. wʌɪp -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (remove)
wipe away tears
wipe away tears
enjugar liter.
wipe away blood
wipe away memory
waste away V. [ingl. am. weɪst -, ingl. brit. weɪst -] (v + adv)
waste away person/body:
waste away muscle:
wash away V. [ingl. am. wɑʃ, wɔʃ -, ingl. brit. wɒʃ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. wash away (carry away):
wash away hut/bridge/pier
wash away hut/bridge/pier
2. wash away (cleanse):
wash away dirt/stains
wash away sins
I. take away V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. take away (carry away):
2. take away (lead off):
take away person
3. take away (remove, confiscate):
take away possession
take away possession
sacar Co. Sur
to take sth away from sb
quitarle algo a alguien
to take sth away from sb
sacarle algo a alguien Co. Sur
4. take away (erase, obliterate):
5. take away MAT.:
34 take away 13 equals 21
34 menos 13 es igual a 21
if you take away 13 from 34 …
si a 34 le restas 13 …
II. take away V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + o + adv)
take it away! coloq.
III. take away V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + adv + o) ingl. brit.
take away food:
fire away V. [ingl. am. ˈfaɪ(ə)r -, ingl. brit. ˈfʌɪə -] (v + adv) coloq. usu in imperative
fade away V. [ingl. am. feɪd -, ingl. brit. feɪd -] (v + adv)
fade away love/grief:
fade away chances/hopes/memory:
die away V. [ingl. am. daɪ -, ingl. brit. dʌɪ -] (v + adv)
die away storm/wind:
die away anger/indignation:
blow away V. [ingl. am. bloʊ -, ingl. brit. bləʊ -] argot (v + o + adv)
1. blow away (kill):
liquidar coloq.
2. blow away (have strong effect on) ingl. am.:
I. put <part. pres. putting, pret. & part. pas. put> [ingl. am. pʊt, ingl. brit. pʊt] V. trans.
1.1. put:
put (inside sth)
put (inside sth)
not to know where to put oneself or ingl. am. also one's face coloq.
1.2. put (to install, to fit):
1.3. put:
to put sth in sb/sth I put my trust in you
to put sth in sb/sth I put my trust in you
2.1. put (with parts of the body):
2.2. put (to send, to propel):
2.3. put DEP.:
3. put (to cause to be, cause to become):
4. put (to cause to do, to obligate):
5.1. put (to instil):
to put sth in(to) sth who put that idea into your head?
5.2. put (to cause to have):
to put sth on sth to put a shine on sth
6.1. put (to rank):
to put sth above/before sth I put honesty above all other virtues
to put sth above/before sth I put honesty above all other virtues
6.2. put (in competitions, elections):
6.3. put (to estimate):
7. put (to express):
8.1. put (to invest):
to put sth into sth money
8.2. put (to bet, to stake):
to put sth on sth money
8.3. put (to contribute):
to put sth toward sth
9.1. put (to assign, to attribute):
to put sth on sth I couldn't put a price on it
9.2. put (to impose):
9.3. put (to add) ingl. brit.:
to put sth on sth/sb this will put 20p on a bottle of wine
10. put (to write, to indicate, to mark):
11. put (to present):
put views/case
put views/case
put proposal
to put sth to sb to put a question to sb
I put it to you that form.
II. put <part. pres. putting, pret. & part. pas. put> [ingl. am. pʊt, ingl. brit. pʊt] V. intr. NÁUT.
I. shame [ingl. am. ʃeɪm, ingl. brit. ʃeɪm] SUST.
1.1. shame U (feeling):
pena f amer. excl Co. Sur
no le da pena lo que hizo amer. excl Co. Sur
¡qué pena! amer. excl Co. Sur
1.2. shame sin pl. (cause of shame):
2. shame (pity):
shame sin pl.
shame sin pl.
II. shame [ingl. am. ʃeɪm, ingl. brit. ʃeɪm] V. trans.
apenar amer. excl Co. Sur
death [ingl. am. dɛθ, ingl. brit. dɛθ] SUST.
1. death U or C (end of life):
ejecutar a alguien
to death as intensifier coloq. to be scared to death
acabar con alguien
you look like death warmed over or ingl. brit. up hum.
2. death (end):
fin m
I. test [ingl. am. tɛst, ingl. brit. tɛst] SUST.
1.1. test:
to give or set sb a test
1.2. test:
nuclear test atrbv. run/flight
nuclear test atrbv. run/flight
1.3. test (trial):
1.4. test (analysis, investigation):
2. test → Test match
II. test [ingl. am. tɛst, ingl. brit. tɛst] V. trans.
1. test (examine):
test student/class
test student/class
test knowledge/skill
to test sb for sth she was tested for AIDS
to test sb for sth she was tested for AIDS
2. test product/vehicle/weapon:
to test sth on sb/sth he tested the recipe on me
no testeado en animales esp amer.
3. test friendship/commitment/endurance:
4. test:
test blood/urine
test sight/hearing/reflexes
test hypothesis
III. test [ingl. am. tɛst, ingl. brit. tɛst] V. intr.
1. test (carry out a test):
test MED.
2. test CINE:
put away irreg. V. trans. -tt-
1. put away (save):
2. put away coloq. (eat a lot):
3. put away (remove):
4. put away coloq. (imprison):
5. put away coloq. (kill):
inglés
inglés
español
español
español
español
inglés
inglés
away [əˈweɪ] ADV.
1. away (distant):
10 km away
a 10 km
2. away (absent):
3. away (in future time):
4. away (continuously):
I. put [pʊt] V. trans. -tt-, put, put
1. put (place):
put in box, hole
2. put (add):
to put sth on a list
3. put (direct):
4. put (invest):
to put sth into sth
5. put (bet):
to put sth toward sth
6. put (cause to be):
to put sb in mind of sth
to put a stop to sth
7. put (impose):
to put a tax on sth
8. put (attribute):
9. put (present):
10. put (express):
11. put (judge):
12. put DEP. (throw):
II. put [pʊt] V. intr. NÁUT.
Entrada de OpenDict
put V.
put (express) trans.
put away <-tt-> irreg. V. trans.
1. put away (save):
2. put away coloq. (eat a lot):
3. put away (remove):
4. put away coloq. (imprison):
5. put away argot (kill):
inglés
inglés
español
español
español
español
inglés
inglés
away ·ˈweɪ] ADV.
1. away (distant):
2. away (absent):
3. away (in future time):
4. away (continuously):
I. put <-tt-, put, put> [pʊt] V. trans.
1. put (place):
put in box, hole
2. put (add):
to put sth on a list
3. put (direct):
4. put (invest):
to put sth into sth
5. put (bet):
to put sth toward sth
6. put (cause to be):
to put a stop to sth
7. put (impose):
to put a tax on sth
8. put (attribute):
9. put (present):
to put sth to a vote
10. put (express):
11. put (judge, estimate):
12. put DEP. (throw):
II. put <-tt-, put, put> [pʊt] V. intr. NÁUT.
Present
Iput away
youput away
he/she/itputs away
weput away
youput away
theyput away
Past
Iput away
youput away
he/she/itput away
weput away
youput away
theyput away
Present Perfect
Ihaveput away
youhaveput away
he/she/ithasput away
wehaveput away
youhaveput away
theyhaveput away
Past Perfect
Ihadput away
youhadput away
he/she/ithadput away
wehadput away
youhadput away
theyhadput away
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Soon, he steals money from his father to buy tobacco, but finally decides not to do this out of shame.
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The robbers retreat in shame when they realise they can not harm this holy man.
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