¿Cómo quieres hacer uso de PONS.com?

¿Ya estás suscrito a PONS Pur o a PONS Translate Pro?

PONS con publicidad

Visita PONS.com como acostumbras, con seguimiento de anuncios y publicidad

Encontrarás más detalles sobre el seguimiento en Protección de datos y en Configuración de privacidad.

PONS Pur

Sin publicidad de terceros

Sin seguimiento de anuncios

Suscríbete aquí

Si ya disfrutas de una cuenta de usuario gratuita en PONS.com, suscríbete a PONS Pur .

We process your data to deliver content or advertisements and measure the delivery of such content or advertisements to extract insights about our website. We share this information with our partners on the basis of consent and legitimate interest. You may exercise your right to consent or object to a legitimate interest, based on a specific purpose below or at a partner level in the link under each purpose. These choices will be signaled to our vendors participating in the Transparency and Consent Framework.

Cookies, device or similar online identifiers (e.g. login-based identifiers, randomly assigned identifiers, network based identifiers) together with other information (e.g. browser type and information, language, screen size, supported technologies etc.) can be stored or read on your device to recognise it each time it connects to an app or to a website, for one or several of the purposes presented here.

Advertising and content can be personalised based on your profile. Your activity on this service can be used to build or improve a profile about you for personalised advertising and content. Advertising and content performance can be measured. Reports can be generated based on your activity and those of others. Your activity on this service can help develop and improve products and services.

тупоносая
lieutenant
second in command SUST.
1. second in command MILIT.:
2. second in command (gen):
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
commander (être à la direction de) armée, troupe, division
avoir le commandement de, être au commandement de armée, opération, avion, bateau
I. command [ingl. brit. kəˈmɑːnd, ingl. am. kəˈmænd] SUST.
1. command (order):
2. command (military control):
to give sb command of sth
to be under the command of sb person:
to be under the command of sb regiment:
3. command (mastery):
4. command MILIT.:
5. command INFORM.:
command atrbv.
II. command [ingl. brit. kəˈmɑːnd, ingl. am. kəˈmænd] V. trans.
1. command (order):
command person
2. command (obtain as one's due):
command affection, obedience, respect
command admiration
3. command (dispose of):
command funds, resources, support, majority
4. command valley:
command (dominate) fortress:
command (overlook) place, house:
5. command MILIT.:
command regiment
command fig. nation, army: air, sea
III. command [ingl. brit. kəˈmɑːnd, ingl. am. kəˈmænd] V. intr.
I. second SUST. [ingl. brit. ˈsɛk(ə)nd, ingl. am. ˈsɛkənd]
1. second:
second (unit of time) MAT., FÍS.
2. second (ordinal number):
second/-e m/f
3. second (date):
4. second ingl. brit. UNIV.:
5. second:
second, a. second gear MOTOR
second, a. second gear MOTOR
6. second (defective article):
7. second:
8. second MÚS. (interval):
II. seconds SUST.
seconds sust. pl. [ˈsekəndz] coloq.:
rab m coloq.
III. second ADJ. [ˈsekənd]
second violin MÚS.
IV. second ADV. [ˈsekənd]
1. second (in second place):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
V. second V. trans.
1. second (help) (gen):
second person
second DEP. boxer
second duellist
2. second [ˈsekənd] (support):
second (gen) person
second idea
second (in debate, election) motion, resolution, vote of thanks
3. second [sɪˈkɒnd]:
second MILIT., COM.
détacher (from de, to à)
VI. second
I. full [ingl. brit. fʊl, ingl. am. fʊl] ADJ.
1. full (completely filled):
full box, glass, room, cupboard
full hotel, flight, car park
full theatre
full to overflowing room, suitcase
I've got my hands full literal
full of ideas, life, energy, surprises
2. full (sated):
full, a. full up stomach
I'm full coloq.
3. full (busy):
full day, week
4. full (complete):
full pack of cards, set of teeth
full name, breakfast, story, details
full price, control
full responsibility
full support
full understanding, awareness
full inquiry, investigation
5. full (officially recognized):
full member, partner
full right
6. full (maximum):
full employment, bloom, power
to make full use of sth, to use sth to full advantage opportunity, situation
to get full marks ingl. brit.
7. full (for emphasis):
full hour, kilo, month
8. full (rounded):
full cheeks, face
full lips
full figure
full skirt, sleeve
9. full ASTRON.:
full moon
10. full (rich):
full flavour, tone
II. full [ingl. brit. fʊl, ingl. am. fʊl] ADV.
1. full (directly):
2. full (very):
3. full (to the maximum):
III. in full ADV.
IV. full [ingl. brit. fʊl, ingl. am. fʊl]
I. favour ingl. brit., favor ingl. am. [ingl. brit. ˈfeɪvə, ingl. am. ˈfeɪvər] SUST.
1. favour (approval):
to look with favour on sb/sth, look on sb/sth with favour
approuver qn/qc
to be out of favour with sb person:
to be out of favour with sb idea, fashion, method:
to fall out of or from favour with sb person:
to fall or go out of favour idea, fashion, method:
2. favour (kindness):
ils desservent leur (propre) cause (by doing en faisant)
do me a favour! literal
to return a favour literal, to return the favour irón.
rendre la pareille (by doing en faisant)
3. favour (favouritism):
4. favour (advantage):
to be in sb's favour situation:
to be in sb's favour financial rates, wind:
in your favour money, balance
5. favour (small gift):
favour arcznte.
6. favour HIST. (token):
II. favours SUST.
favours sust. pl. (sexual):
favours eufem.
III. favour ingl. brit., favor ingl. am. [ingl. brit. ˈfeɪvə, ingl. am. ˈfeɪvər] V. trans.
1. favour (prefer):
favour choice, method, solution, horse, team
favour clothing, colour, date
favour political party
2. favour (benefit):
favour plans, circumstances:
favour law, balance of power:
3. favour (approve of):
favour course of action
favour proposal
4. favour (honour) form. or irón.:
to favour sb with sth
IV. favoured ADJ.
1. favoured (most likely):
favoured course of action, date, plan, view
favoured candidate
2. favoured (favourite):
V. in favour of PREP.
1. in favour of (on the side of):
to be in favour of sb/sth
être pour qn/qc
to speak in favour of motion, idea, plan
to come out in favour of plan, person
2. in favour of (to the advantage of):
to decide in sb's favour DER.
3. in favour of (out of preference for):
in favour of reject etc
I. term [ingl. brit. təːm, ingl. am. tərm] SUST.
1. term (period of time):
term ENS., UNIV.
in or during term(-time) ENS., UNIV.
autumn/spring/summer term ENS., UNIV.
2. term (word, phrase):
3. term MAT.:
4. term (limit):
to set or put a term to sth
II. terms SUST. sust. pl.
1. terms (conditions):
termes mpl
terms COM.
terms of trade COM., ECON.
2. terms:
to come to terms with (accept) identity, past, condition, disability
to come to terms with death, defeat, failure
3. terms (relations):
termes mpl
4. terms (point of view):
III. in terms of PREP.
1. in terms of MAT.:
2. in terms of (from the point of view of):
IV. term [ingl. brit. təːm, ingl. am. tərm] V. trans.
to term sth sth
appeler or nommer qc qc
I. effect [ingl. brit. ɪˈfɛkt, ingl. am. əˈfɛkt] SUST.
1. effect (net result):
effet m (of de, on sur)
to have an effect on sth/sb
2. effect (repercussions):
répercussions fpl (of de, on sur)
3. effect (power, efficacy):
to take effect price increases:
to take effect law, ruling:
to take effect pills, anaesthetic:
to come into effect DER., ADMIN.
4. effect (theme):
5. effect (impression):
6. effect:
effect FÍS., QUÍM., BIOL.
II. effects SUST.
effects sust. pl. DER. (belongings):
effets mpl
III. in effect ADV.
IV. effect [ingl. brit. ɪˈfɛkt, ingl. am. əˈfɛkt] V. trans.
effect reduction, repair, sale, transformation, reform
effect improvement
effect reconciliation, settlement
I. case1 [ingl. brit. keɪs, ingl. am. keɪs] SUST.
1. case (instance, example):
cas m
in 7 out of 10 cases
7 fois sur 10, dans 7 cas sur 10
2. case (state of affairs, situation):
cas m
3. case (legal arguments):
the case for the Crown ingl. brit., the case for the State ingl. am.
the case is closed DER. fig.
4. case (convincing argument):
5. case (trial):
6. case (criminal investigation):
7. case MED.:
cas m
8. case (in welfare work):
cas m
9. case (person) coloq.:
10. case LING.:
cas m
II. in any case ADV.
III. in case CONJ.
au cas + conditional
IV. in case of PREP.
V. case1 [ingl. brit. keɪs, ingl. am. keɪs]
get off my case coloq.!
fiche-moi la paix! coloq.
I. rest [ingl. brit. rɛst, ingl. am. rɛst] SUST.
1. rest (what remains):
le reste (of de)
and all the rest of it coloq.
et tout et tout coloq.
2. rest (other people):
3. rest (repose, inactivity):
to set or put sb's mind at rest
to lay sb/sth to rest literal, fig.
enterrer qn/qc
4. rest:
5. rest (object which supports):
6. rest MÚS.:
7. rest (immobility):
II. rest [ingl. brit. rɛst, ingl. am. rɛst] V. trans.
1. rest (lean):
to rest sth on rock, table
2. rest (allow to rest):
rest legs, feet
rest injured limb
rest horse
3. rest AGR. GANAD. (leave uncultivated):
rest land
4. rest (keep from entering) organizer, team:
rest competitor
5. rest DER.:
I rest my case fig.
III. rest [ingl. brit. rɛst, ingl. am. rɛst] V. intr.
1. rest (relax, lie down):
rest person:
2. rest:
to rest on (be supported on) hand, weight, shelf:
to be resting on elbow, arm:
3. rest eufem. actor:
4. rest dead person:
5. rest (lie) fig.:
IV. rest [ingl. brit. rɛst, ingl. am. rɛst]
give it a rest coloq.!
headcase SUST. coloq.
avoir un grain coloq.
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
I. command [kəˈmɑ:nd, ingl. am. -ˈmænd] V. trans.
1. command (order):
2. command (have command over):
command regiment, ship
3. command (have at one's disposal):
4. command form. (inspire):
command respect
5. command form. (give):
II. command [kəˈmɑ:nd, ingl. am. -ˈmænd] V. intr.
III. command [kəˈmɑ:nd, ingl. am. -ˈmænd] SUST.
1. command (order):
2. command (control):
3. command MILIT.:
4. command INFORM.:
5. command no pl. (knowledge):
command of a language
6. command no pl. form. (view):
vue f
I. second1 [ˈsekənd] ADJ.
1. second (after first):
2. second (after winner):
3. second (not first in importance, size):
to be second only to sb/sth
4. second (another):
second car, chance
II. second1 [ˈsekənd] SUST.
1. second ingl. brit. (degree grade):
2. second no art., no pl. (second gear):
3. second pl. (extra helping):
4. second (imperfect item):
5. second (in a duel):
6. second (in boxing):
III. second1 [ˈsekənd] ADV.
IV. second1 [ˈsekənd] V. trans.
1. second (support):
2. second ingl. brit., ingl. austr. MILIT.:
to be seconded from sth to sth
second2 [ˈsekənd] SUST.
I. in [ɪn] PREP.
1. in (inside, into):
to put sth in sb's hands
2. in (within):
3. in (position of):
4. in (during):
5. in (at later time):
6. in (within a period):
to do sth in 4 hours
7. in (for):
8. in (in situation, state, manner of):
in search of sb/sth
9. in (concerning):
10. in (by):
11. in (taking the form of):
12. in (made of):
13. in (sound of):
14. in (aspect of):
15. in (ratio):
16. in (substitution of):
in sb's place
in lieu of sth
17. in (as consequence of):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. in [ɪn] ADV.
in (to a place):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be in for sth coloq.
in on sth
III. in [ɪn] ADJ. (popular)
IV. in [ɪn] SUST.
I. out [aʊt] V. trans.
1. out (knock out):
2. out (reveal sb's homosexuality):
II. out [aʊt] PREP. coloq.
out → out of
III. out [aʊt] ADV.
1. out (not inside):
2. out (outside):
3. out (distant, away):
4. out (remove):
5. out (available):
6. out (unconscious):
7. out (completely):
8. out (emerge):
9. out (come to an end, conclude):
to go out fire
10. out (not fashionable):
11. out (incorrect):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
IV. out [aʊt] ADJ.
1. out (absent, not present):
2. out (released, published):
out film, novel
3. out (revealed):
out news
4. out BOT.:
out flower
5. out (visible):
6. out (finished):
7. out (not working):
out fire, light
out workers
8. out coloq. (in existence):
9. out (unconscious, tired):
K.-O. inv.
10. out DEP.:
out ball
out player
out fig.
11. out (not possible):
12. out (unfashionable):
13. out ingl. brit. (drunk):
14. out (mistaken):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be out for sth/to +infin
chercher à qc/à +infin
V. out [aʊt] SUST.
2. out ingl. am.:
I. in between PREP.
II. in between ADV.
in [ɪn] SUST.
in abreviatura de inch
I. inch <-es> [ɪntʃ] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to avoid [or miss] sb/sth by an inch
not to budge [or give] [or move] an inch
II. inch [ɪntʃ] V. intr. + directional adv.
III. inch [ɪntʃ] V. trans.
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
I. command [kə·ˈmænd] V. trans.
1. command (order):
2. command (have command over):
command regiment, ship
3. command (have at one's disposal):
4. command form. (inspire):
command respect
5. command form. (give):
II. command [kə·ˈmænd] V. intr.
III. command [kə·ˈmænd] SUST.
1. command (order):
2. command (control):
3. command MILIT.:
4. command comput:
5. command (knowledge):
command of a language
6. command form. (view):
vue f
I. second1 [ˈsek· ə nd] ADJ.
1. second (after first):
2. second (after winner):
3. second (in importance, size):
to be second only to sb/sth
4. second (another):
second car, chance
II. second1 [ˈsek· ə nd] SUST.
1. second no art. (second gear):
2. second pl. (extra helping):
3. second (flawed item):
4. second (in a duel):
5. second (in boxing):
III. second1 [ˈsek· ə nd] V. trans. (support)
IV. second1 [ˈsek· ə nd] ADV.
second2 [ˈsek· ə nd] SUST.
I. in1 [ɪn] PREP.
1. in (inside, into):
to put sth in sb's hands
2. in (within):
3. in (position of):
4. in (during):
5. in (at later time):
6. in (within a period):
to do sth in 4 hours
7. in (for):
8. in (in situation, state, manner of):
in search of sb/sth
9. in (concerning, with respect to):
10. in (by):
11. in (taking the form of):
12. in (made of):
13. in (sound of):
14. in (aspect of):
15. in (ratio):
16. in (substitution of):
in sb's place
in lieu of sth
17. in (as consequence of):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. in1 [ɪn] ADV.
in (at a place):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be in for sth coloq.
in on sth
III. in1 [ɪn] ADJ. (popular)
IV. in1 [ɪn] SUST.
I. out [aʊt] V. trans.
II. out [aʊt] PREP. coloq.
out → out of
III. out [aʊt] ADV.
1. out (not inside):
2. out (outside):
3. out (distant, away):
4. out (remove):
5. out (available):
6. out (unconscious):
7. out (completely):
8. out (emerge):
9. out (come to an end, conclude):
to go out fire
10. out (not fashionable):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
IV. out [aʊt] ADJ.
1. out (absent, not present):
2. out (released, published):
out film, novel
3. out (revealed):
out news
4. out BOT.:
out flower
5. out (visible):
6. out (finished):
7. out (not working):
out fire, light
out workers
8. out coloq. (in existence):
to be out person
to be out object
9. out (unconscious, tired):
K.-O. inv.
10. out sports:
out ball
out player
out fig.
11. out (not allowed):
12. out (unfashionable):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be out for sth +infin
chercher à faire qc +infin
V. out [aʊt] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. in between PREP.
II. in between ADV.
in2 [ɪn] SUST.
in abreviatura de inch
I. inch <-es> [ɪn(t)ʃ] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to avoid [or miss] sb/sth by an inch
not to budge [or give] [or move] an inch
II. inch [ɪn(t)ʃ] V. intr. + directional adv.
III. inch [ɪn(t)ʃ] V. trans.
IN SUST.
IN abreviatura de Indiana
Indiana [ˌɪn·di·ˈæn·ə] SUST.
Present
Icommand
youcommand
he/she/itcommands
wecommand
youcommand
theycommand
Past
Icommanded
youcommanded
he/she/itcommanded
wecommanded
youcommanded
theycommanded
Present Perfect
Ihavecommanded
youhavecommanded
he/she/ithascommanded
wehavecommanded
youhavecommanded
theyhavecommanded
Past Perfect
Ihadcommanded
youhadcommanded
he/she/ithadcommanded
wehadcommanded
youhadcommanded
theyhadcommanded
PONS OpenDict

¿Quieres añadir alguna palabra, frase o traducción?

Envíanos una nueva entrada para el PONS OpenDict. La redacción de PONS revisará vuestras sugerencias e incluirá los resultados en el diccionario abierto.

Agregar una entrada
No example sentences available

No example sentences available

Try a different entry

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
Ragtime won by 4 minutes, 31 seconds in a record-breaking finish.
en.wikipedia.org
The vehicle was launched by seven solid booster rockets which had a burn time of four seconds, after which the liquid fuel sustainer motor took over.
en.wikipedia.org
Low grunts are produced every few seconds for communication.
en.wikipedia.org
One hundred and four seconds after launch, longitudinal resonance within the rocket's strap-on booster rockets caused the vehicle to disintegrate.
en.wikipedia.org
It takes around 60 to 90 seconds to bring a unit from cold start-up to full load; this is much shorter than for gas turbines or steam plants.
en.wikipedia.org

Consultar "second in command" en otros idiomas