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D A

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

D/A ADJ.

D/A → digital-to-analog

A/D ADJ.

A/D → analog to digital

D, d [ingl. am. di, ingl. brit. diː] SUST.

1. D (letter):

d f

2. D MÚS.:

re m

3. D (grade):

4. D ingl. am. POL. → Democrat

5. D → died

m.
Marcel Proust, b. 1871 d. 1922
Marcel Proust (1871-1922)

6. D ingl. brit. HIST. → penny/pence

A, a [ingl. am. eɪ, ingl. brit. eɪ] SUST.

1.1. A (letter):

a f

1.2. A MÚS.:

la m
to give sb an A
darle el la a alguien

1.3. A (grade):

2. A MED.:

3.1. A (in house numbers):

35A
≈ 35 bis
35A
≈ 35 duplicado

3.2. A (in sizes of paper) ingl. brit.:

A3
A3 (420 x 297mm)
A4
A4 (297 x 210mm)
A5
A5 (210 x 148mm)

3.3. A ingl. brit. TRANSP.:

atrbv. A road

4. A (firstly):

A sentence adv.
A sentence adv.

'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):

would (that) he were with us! liter.

4.1. would (in requests):

4.2. would (in invitations):

5.1. would (expressing criticism):

5.2. would (indicating sth is natural):

had [ingl. am. hæd, həd, ingl. brit. had, həd] pret. & pret. part have

did [ingl. am. dɪd, ingl. brit. dɪd] past do

d' V. intr.

d' → do

do2 <pl dos> [ingl. am. doʊ, ingl. brit. duː] SUST. MÚS.

do m

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):

es lo 'in' coloq.
¿qué tal está el tiempo? coloq.
what can I do for you, sir? form.

2.1. do (to carry out):

do job/task

2.2. do:

do push-ups/tricks
do crossword/sum
to do a Tarzan/Frank Sinatra coloq., hum.

3. do (as one's job, profession, function):

4. do (to achieve, to bring about):

5. do (to attend to):

do customer

6.1. do (to look after, to arrange, to repair):

6.2. do (to clean):

do dishes
do brass/windows

6.3. do (to prepare, to arrange):

7.1. do (to make, to produce):

do meal
do meal

7.2. do drawings/translations/interviews:

8.1. do ingl. brit. (to provide):

8.2. do ingl. brit. (to provide for):

do coloq.

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):

do sights/museum

12.1. do TEAT. (to play role of):

12.2. do TEAT. (to take part in):

do play

12.3. do TEAT. (to perform at) the Astoria/the Playhouse:

do ingl. brit.

12.4. do TEAT. (to impersonate):

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):

14.4. do coloq. ingl. brit. (to rob):

do bank/house

15. do argot (to use):

16.1. do coloq. (to finish):

are or esp ingl. brit. have you done complaining?

16.2. do (to exhaust) ingl. brit.:

do coloq. coloq.

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):

how do? coloq., regio.
¿qué tal voy? — ¡vas muy bien!

3. do (to go on, to happen) coloq. in -ing form:

¿qué hay? coloq.
¿no me podrías prestar $20? — ¡ni hablar!

4.1. do (to be suitable, acceptable):

4.2. do (to serve as):

to do for or as sth this box will do for a table

5. do (to be enough):

6. do (to finish):

do in pret. part
are or ingl. brit. have you done?
I'm not or ingl. brit. I haven't done yet!

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):

¿vives aquí? — /no
tell Jimwill do! coloq.
dile a Jim — ¡se lo diré!
¿te gustan los helados? — ¡si me gustarán … !
hiciste trampa — ¡qué va! coloq.
I won! — no, you didn't! — did! — didn't!
¡gané yo! — ¡no! — ¡que ! — ¡que no!

2.1. do (used to form the negative):

oh, don't let's be arguing when coloq.
do not touch!”
no tocar

2.2. do (with inversion after negative adverbs):

3.1. do (used to form the interrogative):

¿(acaso) no te advertí que … ?

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):

4.5. do (in the marriage service):

to sayI do
dar el, quiero

5. do (in tag questions):

conoces a Bob ¿no? or ¿verdad? or ¿no es cierto?
te lo dije ¿no? or ¿no es cierto?

IV. do1 <pl dos> SUST. [ingl. am. du, ingl. brit. duː]

1. do C (party, gathering):

do coloq.
do coloq.

2. do (state of affairs) coloq. sin pl.:

it's a rum do arcznte.
¡qué cosa más rara! coloq.
fair dos ingl. brit. coloq. I don't call that fair dos

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

normas fpl

I. a surfeit of SUST. liter.

una plétora de liter.

II. surfeit [ingl. am. ˈsərfət, ingl. brit. ˈsəːfɪt] V. trans. liter.

to surfeit oneself with/on sth
to surfeit oneself with/on sth
hartarse a algo Esp.

a.m.2 ADV. (before midday)

a.m.
a. m.
at 7 a.m.
a las 7 de la mañana or 7 a. m.

A, a [ingl. am. eɪ, ingl. brit. eɪ] SUST.

1.1. A (letter):

a f

1.2. A MÚS.:

la m
to give sb an A
darle el la a alguien

1.3. A (grade):

2. A MED.:

3.1. A (in house numbers):

35A
≈ 35 bis
35A
≈ 35 duplicado

3.2. A (in sizes of paper) ingl. brit.:

A3
A3 (420 x 297mm)
A4
A4 (297 x 210mm)
A5
A5 (210 x 148mm)

3.3. A ingl. brit. TRANSP.:

atrbv. A road

4. A (firstly):

A sentence adv.
A sentence adv.

blood group, blood type SUST. MED.

a/c SUST.

1. a/c → account

2. a/c → air conditioning

air conditioning SUST. U

clima m artificial esp AmC Méx.

I. account [ingl. am. əˈkaʊnt, ingl. brit. əˈkaʊnt] SUST.

1. account FIN. (with bank, building society):

checking or ingl. brit. current account
to put or turn sth to (good) account

2. account COM.:

account (invoice) ingl. brit.
account (invoice) ingl. brit.
pagar or saldar su (or mi etc.) cuenta

3. account (client, contract):

4. account (part of budget):

rubro m amer.

5. account (on Stock Exchange):

atrbv. account day

6. account:

7. account (consideration, reckoning):

8. account (importance) form.:

9. account <accounts, pl >:

10. account in phrases:

on account of as prep.
on account of she was late as conj. ingl. am. coloq.
on sb's account
por alguien

II. account [ingl. am. əˈkaʊnt, ingl. brit. əˈkaʊnt] V. trans. form.

A&E SUST.

A&E → accident and emergency

en el diccionario PONS

D, d [di:] SUST.

1. D (letter):

D, d f
D for David ingl. brit., D for dog ingl. am.

2. D MÚS.:

re m

d.

1. d. → day

d.
d.

2. d. → diameter

d.
d.

3. d. → died

d.

diameter [daɪˈæmɪtəʳ, ingl. am. -ət̬ɚ] SUST.

day [deɪ] SUST.

1. day:

2. day (working period):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

a [ə, stressed: eɪ] indet. art. before consonant, an [ən, stressed: æn] before vowel

1. a (in general):

2. a (not translated):

3. a (to express prices, rates):

£2 a dozen
£6 a week

4. a (before person's name):

a.k.a.

a.k.a. abreviatura de also known as

a.k.a.

a.s.a.p. [ˌeɪeseɪˈpi:]

a.s.a.p. abreviatura de as soon as possible

a.s.a.p.
a.s.a.p.

a.m. [ˌeɪˈem]

a.m. abreviatura de ante meridiem

a.m.
a.m.

a/c [ˌeɪˈsi:]

a/c abreviatura de account

c/

I. account [əˈkaʊnt] SUST.

1. account (with bank):

2. account (bill):

3. account pl (financial records):

cuentas f pl.

4. account (customer):

5. account (description):

6. account sin pl. (consideration):

7. account sin pl. form. (importance):

8. account sin pl. (responsibility):

on sb's account

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. account [əˈkaʊnt] V. trans. form.

A, a [eɪ] SUST.

1. A (letter):

A, a f
A for Andrew ingl. brit., A for Abel ingl. am.

2. A MÚS. (note):

la m

3. A ENS.:

4. A ingl. brit. ENS.:

a.o.b.

a.o.b. abreviatura de any other business

a.o.b.

A SUST.

A abreviatura de answer

I. answer [ˈɑ:nsəʳ, ingl. am. ˈæ:nsɚ] SUST.

1. answer (reply):

2. answer (solution):

3. answer DER.:

4. answer (equivalent):

II. answer [ˈɑ:nsəʳ, ingl. am. ˈæ:nsɚ] V. trans.

1. answer (respond to):

2. answer (fit, suit):

answer description
answer need
answer prayers

III. answer [ˈɑ:nsəʳ, ingl. am. ˈæ:nsɚ] V. intr.

en el diccionario PONS
A.D.
d. (de) C.
en el diccionario PONS

A.D. [ˌeɪ·ˈdi]

A.D. ABBR anno Domini

A.D.
d. (de) C.

D, d [di] SUST.

1. D (letter):

D, d f

2. D MÚS.:

re m

3. D → day

day [deɪ] SUST.

1. day:

2. day (working period):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

d

d ABBR diameter

diameter [daɪ·ˈæm·ə·t̬ər] SUST.

d.

1. d. → date

d.

2. d. → died

d.
m.

date2 [deɪt] SUST.

1. date (fruit):

2. date (tree):

I. date1 [deɪt] SUST.

1. date (calendar day):

to be out of date MODA

2. date FIN.:

3. date (appointment):

4. date coloq. (person):

novio(-a) m (f)

II. date1 [deɪt] V. trans.

1. date (recognize age of):

to date sth at...

2. date (give date to sth):

3. date coloq. (have relationship with):

to date sb

III. date1 [deɪt] V. intr.

1. date (go back to):

2. date (go out of fashion):

3. date (go on dates):

a/c [ˌeɪ·ˈsi]

1. a/c → account

c/

2. a/c → air conditioning

air conditioning SUST.

I. account ·ˈkaʊnt] SUST.

1. account (with bank):

2. account (bill):

3. account pl (financial records):

cuentas f pl.

4. account (customer):

5. account (description):

6. account (consideration):

7. account form. (importance):

8. account (responsibility):

on sb's account

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. account ·ˈkaʊnt] V. trans. form.

A.M. [ˌeɪ·ˈem], a.m.

A.M. ABBR ante meridiem

A.M.
a.m.

a [ə, stressed: eɪ] indet. art. before consonant, an [ən, stressed: æn] before vowel

1. a (in general):

2. a (not translated):

3. a (to express prices, rates):

$2 a dozen
$6 a week

4. a (before person's name):

A, a [eɪ] SUST.

1. A (letter):

A, a f

2. A MÚS. (note):

la m

3. A ENS.:

a.

a. ABBR answer

a.

I. answer [ˈæn·sər] SUST.

1. answer (reply):

2. answer (solution):

3. answer DER.:

4. answer (equivalent):

II. answer [ˈæn·sər] V. trans.

1. answer (respond to):

2. answer (fit, suit):

answer description
answer need
answer prayers

III. answer [ˈæn·sər] V. intr.

Present
Isurfeit
yousurfeit
he/she/itsurfeits
wesurfeit
yousurfeit
theysurfeit
Past
Isurfeited
yousurfeited
he/she/itsurfeited
wesurfeited
yousurfeited
theysurfeited
Present Perfect
Ihavesurfeited
youhavesurfeited
he/she/ithassurfeited
wehavesurfeited
youhavesurfeited
theyhavesurfeited
Past Perfect
Ihadsurfeited
youhadsurfeited
he/she/ithadsurfeited
wehadsurfeited
youhadsurfeited
theyhadsurfeited

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