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cat’
profesor
inglés
inglés
español
español
don1 [ingl. am. dɑn, ingl. brit. dɒn] SUST. ingl. brit.
don
don2 <part. pres. donning; pret., part. pas. donned> V. trans.
1. don (put on):
don liter.
2. don (assume):
don form.
Don Quixote [ingl. am. ˌdɑn kiˈhoʊdi, ˌdɑn kiˈhoʊdeɪ, ˌdɑn ˈkwɪksət, ingl. brit. dɒn kiːˈhəʊti, dɒn ˈkwɪksəʊt] SUST.
Don Juan [ingl. am. ˌdɑn ˈ(h)wɑn, ingl. brit. dɒn ˈhwɑːn, dɒn ˈdʒʊən] SUST.
español
español
inglés
inglés
donjuanesco (donjuanesca)
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. don [dɒn, ingl. am. dɑ:n] SUST. UNIV.
don
profesor(a) m (f)
II. don [dɒn, ingl. am. dɑ:n] V. trans. (of clothing)
don
español
español
inglés
inglés
inglés
inglés
español
español
don [dan] V. trans.
don clothing:
don
español
español
inglés
inglés
Present
Idon
youdon
he/she/itdons
wedon
youdon
theydon
Past
Idonned
youdonned
he/she/itdonned
wedonned
youdonned
theydonned
Present Perfect
Ihavedonned
youhavedonned
he/she/ithasdonned
wehavedonned
youhavedonned
theyhavedonned
Past Perfect
Ihaddonned
youhaddonned
he/she/ithaddonned
wehaddonned
youhaddonned
theyhaddonned
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But there was a reason: the reality in which Don Quixote lived was a sordid and ugly reality Don Quixote didn't want that.
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Don Quixote jumps up to object that the Moors did not have church bells, only drums and shawms.
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A rather large man by the name of Don Quixote.
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His themes are: extraordinary landscapes and views, triangles, impressive nudity, ocean life, and studies of Don Quixote.
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Don Quixote wishes to obtain the helmet in order to make himself invulnerable.
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