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en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
I. form [fɔ:m, ingl. am. fɔ:rm] SUST.
1. form (type, variety):
Form f <-, -en>
Art f <-, -en>
form of a disease
Erscheinungsbild nt <-(e)s, -er>
form of energy
Typ m <-s, -en>
Kunstform f <-, -en>
Sportart f <-, -en>
Regierungsform f <-, -en>
Lebensform f <-, -en>
2. form no pl (particular way):
Form f <-, -en>
Gestalt f <-, -en>
3. form (document):
Formular nt <-s, -e>
Bewerbungsbogen m <-s, -bögen>
booking form ingl. brit., reservation form ingl. am.
Anmeldeformular m <-(e)s, -e>
Bestellschein m <-(e)s, -e>
Vordruck m <-(e)s, -e>
to complete [or esp ingl. brit. fill in][or esp ingl. am. fill out] a form
4. form (shape):
Form f <-, -en>
form of a person
Gestalt f <-, -en>
5. form no pl ARTE, LIT., MÚS. (arrangement of parts):
Form f <-> kein pl
6. form no pl (physical condition):
Form f <-> kein pl
Kondition f <-> kein pl
7. form no pl (performance):
Leistung f <-, -en>
8. form DEP. (in horse racing):
Form f <-, -en> espec.
9. form no pl (procedure):
form esp ingl. brit.
Form f <-> kein pl
ingl. brit. what's the form?
to be good/bad form ingl. brit. dated
10. form esp ingl. brit. ENS.:
Klasse f <-, -n>
11. form LING.:
Form f <-, -en>
12. form no pl ingl. brit. argot (criminal record):
13. form esp ingl. am. TIPOGR. (forme):
14. form TÉC. (shuttering):
Verschalung f <-, -en> espec.
15. form ingl. brit. CAZA (hare's lair):
Sasse f <-n, -n> espec.
16. form BOT.:
Form f <-, -en>
Forma f espec.
17. form (formula):
Formel f <-, -n>
18. form FILOS.:
Form f <-> kein pl
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. form [fɔ:m, ingl. am. fɔ:rm] V. trans.
1. form (shape):
to form sth
etw formen
2. form (arrange):
to form sth
etw bilden
3. form (set up):
to form sth
sich acus. mit jdm verbünden
sich dat. eine Meinung über etw acus. bilden
4. form (constitute):
to form sth
Teil einer S. gen. sein
5. form LING.:
6. form form. (influence):
to form sth/sb
etw/jdn formen
III. form [fɔ:m, ingl. am. fɔ:rm] V. intr.
sich acus. bilden
form idea, plan
sich acus. zu etw acus. formen
I. chain [tʃeɪn] SUST.
1. chain (series of metal links):
Kette f <-, -n>
2. chain (fetter, manacle):
Fessel f <-, -n>
Kette f <-, -n>
3. chain fig. (oppression):
Joch nt <-(e)s, -e> elev.
4. chain (jewellery):
5. chain fig.:
Reihe f <-, -n>
Verkettung f <-, -en>
Hierarchie f <-, -n>
Ladenkette f <-, -n>
6. chain QUÍM.:
Kette f <-, -n>
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to pull [or yank] sb's chain
jdn triezen coloq.
II. chain [tʃeɪn] V. trans.
to chain sb/an animal [up] to sth
jdn/ein Tier an etw acus. [an]ketten
III. chain [tʃeɪn] V. intr. QUÍM.
I. open [ˈəʊpən, ingl. am. ˈoʊ-] ADJ.
1. open inv. (not closed):
open container, eyes, garment, door, window
offen pred.
open container, eyes, garment, door, window
open pass also
open pass also
open book
open flower
open flower
open map
to burst open bag, case
to push sth open
2. open inv., pred. (for customers, visitors):
open shop, bar, museum
open shop, bar, museum
3. open inv. (not yet decided):
open case, decision, question
4. open inv. (not enclosed):
5. open inv. (accessible to all):
6. open inv. (not concealed):
to lay sth open
7. open inv., pred. (frank):
open person
8. open inv., pred. (willing to accept):
to be open to sth
für etw acus. offen sein
9. open inv. (available):
frei <freier, am freiesten>
open offer
10. open inv., pred. (exposed):
open MILIT.
open MILIT.
to be open to sth
etw dat. ausgesetzt sein
sich acus. etw dat. aussetzen
11. open inv. DEP.:
Sieger(in) m (f) einer offenen Meisterschaft <-s, ->
12. open inv. DEP. (unprotected):
open game, style of play
frei <freier, am freiesten>
open game, style of play
13. open inv. (letting in air):
14. open inv. MÚS.:
Grundton m <-(e)s, -töne>
15. open inv. ELECTR.:
16. open inv. MED. (not constipated):
open bowels
open bowels
frei <freier, am freiesten>
17. open inv. ingl. brit. FIN. (not crossed):
Barscheck m <-s, -s>
Barcheck m suizo
18. open inv. (free of ice):
open port, river
open weather, winter
19. open LING.:
20. open MAT.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be an open book person
to be an open book thing
II. open [ˈəʊpən, ingl. am. ˈoʊ-] V. intr.
1. open (from closed):
2. open (give access):
[direkt] zu etw dat. führen
to open off sth
zu etw dat. hinführen
3. open (for service):
öffnen coloq.
4. open (start):
open piece of writing or music, story
beginnen <beginnt, begann, begonnen>
open piece of writing or music, story
open film
open play
5. open (become visible):
sich acus. zeigen
6. open (start new business):
aufgehen suizo
III. open [ˈəʊpən, ingl. am. ˈoʊ-] SUST.
1. open no pl (out of doors):
2. open no pl (not secret):
auskommen suizo
to get sth [out] in[to] the open
3. open DEP. (competition):
Open nt espec.
IV. open [ˈəʊpən, ingl. am. ˈoʊ-] V. trans.
1. open (change from closed):
to open the door [or doors] to sth fig.
jdn bei sich dat. aufnehmen
to open one's mouth also fig.
to open one's mouth also fig.
etw ausplaudern [o. suizo ausbringen]
to open a vein hum.
2. open (begin):
to open fire MILIT.
3. open (set up):
4. open (for customers, visitors):
5. open (declare ready for use):
6. open (break new ground):
to open sth
7. open (evacuate):
8. open (clear blockages):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to open sb's eyes to sb/sth
jdm die Augen über jdn/etw öffnen
[jdm/etw] Tür und Tor öffnen pey.
sich acus. jdm anvertrauen
Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS
form SUST. TRANSACC.
open V. trans. INV. FIN.
open SUST. MERC. FIN.
Open nt
Glosario especializado de biología Klett
open chain form SUST.
Glosario especializado de biología Klett
Present
Iform
youform
he/she/itforms
weform
youform
theyform
Past
Iformed
youformed
he/she/itformed
weformed
youformed
theyformed
Present Perfect
Ihaveformed
youhaveformed
he/she/ithasformed
wehaveformed
youhaveformed
theyhaveformed
Past Perfect
Ihadformed
youhadformed
he/she/ithadformed
wehadformed
youhadformed
theyhadformed
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