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I . tile [taɪl] SUST.

1. tile (for walls, floors):

tile

2. tile (for roof):

tile

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to go [out] on the tiles ingl. brit. coloq.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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When a tile is red, no-one can step onto it again.
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The pinnacle is mostly made of woodwork and tiles, and is frequently renewed.
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There are two red starting tiles and two blue starting tiles on each field.
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The picture of the flower is actually composed of hundreds of smaller images tiled together to create the main picture.
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Players continue playing out tiles until the last player who would play has one tile left.
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The tile roof was replaced, along with gas lines that ran throughout the house.
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They are considered better than regular floor tiles since they feel warmer underfoot.
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The authorities subsequently took the roof tiles and roof timbers from the wings that had not been affected for use elsewhere.
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By 1978, the green tile had been removed.
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It also had a gabled, tile-roof, along with a smaller gate on the right side that connects with the tower gate.
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