Oxford Spanish Dictionary
D, d [ingl. am. di, ingl. brit. diː] SUST.
A, a [ingl. am. eɪ, ingl. brit. eɪ] SUST.
1.1. A (letter):
1.2. A MÚS.:
1.3. A (grade):
3.3. A ingl. brit. TRANSP.:
'd [ingl. am. d, ingl. brit. d]
1. 'd → had
2. 'd → would
3. 'd → did
would [ingl. am. wʊd, wəd, (ə)d, ingl. brit. wʊd, wəd] V. mod. When would + a verb in English is used to form the conditional tense, it is translated by the conditional tense in Spanish.
When would + a verb in English is used to express habitual activity in the past, it is translated by the imperfect tense in Spanish.
For examples of both, see the entry below.
'd es la contracción de would, wouldn't, de would not y 'd've de would have
2.1. would (in conditional sentences):
2.2. would (giving advice):
2.3. would (tentatively expressing opinions):
3. would (expressing wishes):
4.1. would (in requests):
4.2. would (in invitations):
5.1. would (expressing criticism):
had [ingl. am. hæd, həd, ingl. brit. had, həd] pret. & pret. part have
did [ingl. am. dɪd, ingl. brit. dɪd] past do
I. do1 <3rd pers sing pres does, part. pres. doing, pret. did, part. pas. done> V. trans. [ingl. am. du, ingl. brit. duː]
1. do (to perform an action):
2.1. do (to carry out):
2.2. do:
3. do (as one's job, profession, function):
4. do (to achieve, to bring about):
6.1. do (to look after, to arrange, to repair):
6.2. do (to clean):
6.3. do (to prepare, to arrange):
7.2. do drawings/translations/interviews:
8.1. do ingl. brit. (to provide):
9. do (to be adequate for, to suit):
10. do (when expressing speeds, distances):
11.1. do (to study):
11.2. do coloq. (to visit):
13.1. do coloq. (to serve):
13.2. do coloq. (to serve) (in a posting):
14.1. do coloq. ingl. brit. (to catch, to prosecute):
14.2. do coloq. ingl. brit. (to cheat):
14.3. do coloq. ingl. brit. (to beat up):
16.1. do coloq. (to finish):
II. do1 <3rd pers sing pres does, part. pres. doing, pret. did, part. pas. done> V. intr. [ingl. am. du, ingl. brit. duː]
1. do (to act, to behave):
2. do (to be getting along, to manage):
3. do (to go on, to happen) coloq. in -ing form:
4.1. do (to be suitable, acceptable):
4.2. do (to serve as):
5. do (to be enough):
III. do1 <3rd pers sing pres does, part. pres. doing, pret. did, part. pas. done> V. aux. [ingl. am. du, ingl. brit. duː] Where do is used as an auxiliary verb, the Spanish verb on its own translates both the auxiliary and the principal verbs: she didn't come no vino; does he know?¿lo sabe?
Note that in spoken Spanish a question is indicated by intonation. El verbo auxiliar do se usa para formar el negativo y el interrogativo, para agregar énfasis, o para sustituir a un verbo usado anteriormente.
1. do (in elliptical use):
2.1. do (used to form the negative):
2.2. do (with inversion after negative adverbs):
3.1. do (used to form the interrogative):
3.2. do (in exclamations):
4.1. do (for emphasis):
4.2. do (when expressing alternatives):
4.3. do (when expressing contradictions):
4.4. do (in oaths, wills, affidavits etc):
IV. do1 <pl dos> SUST. [ingl. am. du, ingl. brit. duː]
2. do (state of affairs) coloq. sin pl.:
I. a surfeit of SUST. liter.
A, a [ingl. am. eɪ, ingl. brit. eɪ] SUST.
1.1. A (letter):
1.2. A MÚS.:
1.3. A (grade):
3.3. A ingl. brit. TRANSP.:
air conditioning SUST. U
I. account [ingl. am. əˈkaʊnt, ingl. brit. əˈkaʊnt] SUST.
1. account FIN. (with bank, building society):
2. account COM.:
3. account (client, contract):
5. account (on Stock Exchange):
6. account:
7. account (consideration, reckoning):
8. account (importance) form.:
9. account <accounts, pl >:
10. account in phrases:
II. account [ingl. am. əˈkaʊnt, ingl. brit. əˈkaʊnt] V. trans. form.
A&E SUST.
A&E → accident and emergency
en el diccionario PONS
day [deɪ] SUST.
1. day:
a [ə, stressed: eɪ] indet. art. before consonant, an [ən, stressed: æn] before vowel
2. a (not translated):
I. account [əˈkaʊnt] SUST.
3. account pl (financial records):
5. account (description):
6. account sin pl. (consideration):
8. account sin pl. (responsibility):
II. account [əˈkaʊnt] V. trans. form.
I. answer [ˈɑ:nsəʳ, ingl. am. ˈæ:nsɚ] SUST.
1. answer (reply):
3. answer DER.:
II. answer [ˈɑ:nsəʳ, ingl. am. ˈæ:nsɚ] V. trans.
D, d [di] SUST.
day [deɪ] SUST.
1. day:
I. date1 [deɪt] SUST.
1. date (calendar day):
3. date (appointment):
II. date1 [deɪt] V. trans.
a/c [ˌeɪ·ˈsi]
air conditioning SUST.
I. account [ə·ˈkaʊnt] SUST.
3. account pl (financial records):
5. account (description):
6. account (consideration):
8. account (responsibility):
II. account [ə·ˈkaʊnt] V. trans. form.
a [ə, stressed: eɪ] indet. art. before consonant, an [ən, stressed: æn] before vowel
2. a (not translated):
I. answer [ˈæn·sər] SUST.
1. answer (reply):
3. answer DER.:
II. answer [ˈæn·sər] V. trans.
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