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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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'un [ən] PRON.

'un → one coloq.

¡esa que es buena! coloq.

I. one [ingl. am. wən, ingl. brit. wʌn] SUST.

1.1. one (number):

uno m
to be at one with sb/sth

1.2. one (elliptical use):

2. one in phrases:

II. one [ingl. am. wən, ingl. brit. wʌn] ADJ.

1.1. one (stating number):

1.2. one (certain, particular):

2.1. one (single):

2.2. one (same):

3. one (unspecified):

4. one (with names):

5. one (unanimous) form. pred:

III. one [ingl. am. wən, ingl. brit. wʌn] PRON.

1. one (thing):

¿has oído el chiste de … ?

2. one (person):

the Evil One liter.
el Maligno liter.
oh, you are a one! ingl. brit. coloq.
¡mira que eres! coloq.

IV. one [ingl. am. wən, ingl. brit. wʌn] PRON.

1. one (as subject):

one should try to enjoy himself or ingl. brit. oneself
one should try to enjoy himself or ingl. brit. oneself
one should do his or ingl. brit. one's best to help

2. one (as object):

un- [ingl. am. ən, ingl. brit. ʌn] PREFIX

un-British [ʌnˈbrɪtɪʃ] ADJ.

un-English [ingl. am. ˌənˈɪŋ(ɡ)lɪʃ, ingl. brit. ʌnˈɪŋɡlɪʃ] ADJ.

un-American [ingl. am. ˌənəˈmɛrəkən, ingl. brit.] ADJ.

1. un-American (anti-American):

2. un-American (untypical):

UN SUST.

UN → United Nations

ONU f
UN atrbv. troops/resolution
UN atrbv. troops/resolution

United Nations SUST.

the United Nations + sing. or pl v.
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en el diccionario PONS

un-British [ʌnˈbrɪtɪʃ] ADJ.

un-American [ˌʌnəˈmerɪkən] ADJ.

UN [ˌju:ˈen] SUST.

UN abreviatura de United Nations

ONU f

United Nations SUST. sin pl.

en el diccionario PONS

un-American [ˌʌn·ə·ˈmer·ɪ·kən] ADJ.

UN [ˌju·ˈen] SUST.

UN ABBR United Nations

ONU f

United Nations SUST.

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

There was something distinctly un-English about these fist-pumping displays of extreme patriotism.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It was thought to be un-English by opponents, but the secret ballot carried.
www.stuff.co.nz
After all, qualifying with three points to spare is so terribly un-English.
www.dailymail.co.uk
For that reason, it might be best for this team if we have some un-English conditions for the rest of the summer.
www.bbc.co.uk
The startling wooden buildingremarkably un-English with its simple veranda-fronted stylehad seen several years of service as an officers' mess at a nearby barracks.
en.wikipedia.org