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Action
acción
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. action [ingl. am. ˈækʃ(ə)n, ingl. brit. ˈakʃ(ə)n] SUST.
1.1. action U (practical measures):
action is needed now to
we demand action!
to take action
to take action
to take action against sb/sth
action! CINE
1.2. action U in phrases:
in action
I'm back in action now coloq.
to go into action
to put sth into action
out of action my car is out of action
out of action my car is out of action
2.1. action C (deed):
action
2.2. action C FÍS.:
action
3.1. action MILIT. U (combat):
action
to go into action
killed/wounded in action
to see action
to see action
3.2. action MILIT. C (engagement):
action
4.1. action U (plot):
action
4.2. action U (exciting activity):
action
to get a piece or slice of the action coloq.
sacar tajada coloq.
5.1. action C:
action (movement)
action (of a horse)
5.2. action U (operation):
action
5.3. action U (of drug, chemical):
action
action
action on sth
action on sth
efecto sobre algo
6. action C (mechanism):
action
7. action C DER.:
action
to bring an action against sb
demandar a alguien
to bring an action against sb
II. action [ingl. am. ˈækʃ(ə)n, ingl. brit. ˈakʃ(ə)n] V. trans. ingl. brit. coloq.
action
action claim
double-action [ingl. am. ˈdəbəl ˈækʃən, ingl. brit.] ADJ.
double-action
direct action SUST. U
direct action
delayed action [dɪleɪd] SUST. U
delayed action
delayed-action bomb
disciplinary action SUST.
1. disciplinary action U (process):
2. disciplinary action C (measure):
industrial action SUST. U ingl. brit. form.
industrial action
job action SUST. U ingl. am.
job action
pump-action [ingl. am. ˈˌpəmp ˈˌækʃən, ingl. brit.] ADJ.
1. pump-action shotgun:
pump-action
pump-action
2. pump-action spray dispenser:
pump-action
action man SUST. ingl. brit. hum.
action man
action verb SUST.
action verb
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
action [ˈækʃən] SUST.
1. action sin pl. (activeness):
action
to be out of action person
to be out of action machine
to put sth out of action
to swing into action
to take action
to take no action
2. action sin pl. MILIT.:
action
to see action
to go into action
killed in action
3. action (mechanism):
action
4. action (motion):
action
5. action DER. (case):
action
civil action
to bring an action against sb
6. action sin pl. coloq.:
action (exciting events)
action (fun)
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
action-packed ADJ.
action-packed
civil action SUST.
civil action
strike action SUST.
strike action
direct action SUST.
direct action
reflex action SUST.
reflex action
delayed-action ADJ.
delayed-action
delayed-action bomb
action replay SUST. ingl. brit. TV
action replay
Entrada de OpenDict
class action suit SUST.
class action suit
class action suit
español
español
inglés
inglés
¡acción! CINE
action!
a man of action
to go into action
to put into action
action
rapid-action
delayed-action
action
action
action for damages
incidental action
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
action [ˈæk·ʃən] SUST.
1. action (activeness):
action
to be out of action person
to be out of action machine
to put sth out of action
to spring into action
to take action
to take no action
2. action MILIT.:
action
to see action
to go into action
killed in action
3. action (mechanism):
action
4. action (motion):
action
5. action DER. (case):
action
civil action
to bring an action against sb
6. action coloq.:
action (exciting events)
action (fun)
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
action-packed ADJ.
action-packed
direct action SUST.
direct action
delayed-action ADJ.
delayed-action
reflex action SUST.
reflex action
civil action SUST.
civil action
impetuous action
español
español
inglés
inglés
¡acción! CINE
action!
a man of action
to go into action
to put into action
action
rapid-action
delayed-action
action for damages
incidental action
joint action
Present
Iaction
youaction
he/she/itactions
weaction
youaction
theyaction
Past
Iactioned
youactioned
he/she/itactioned
weactioned
youactioned
theyactioned
Present Perfect
Ihaveactioned
youhaveactioned
he/she/ithasactioned
wehaveactioned
youhaveactioned
theyhaveactioned
Past Perfect
Ihadactioned
youhadactioned
he/she/ithadactioned
wehadactioned
youhadactioned
theyhadactioned
PONS OpenDict

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There would be no more impetuous fleet attacks.
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If there is only one separate nesting area, two entrances or exits should be placed, due to the attack style of the more impetuous lemmings.
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In the game, he is an impetuous player who destroys every opponent who defies him.
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It is known for its superb tracking ability, aggressiveness and an unforgiving impetuous temperament.
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The odd misfortune here or there does nothing to change his impetuous character.
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