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Nota Post-it
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. note [ingl. am. noʊt, ingl. brit. nəʊt] SUST.
1.1. note C (record, reminder):
1.2. note C (comment):
2.1. note C (message):
2.2. note C (official communication) POL.:
2.3. note C FIN.:
3.1. note C MÚS.:
3.2. note C (tone):
3.3. note C (element, hint):
4. note C (banknote):
esp ingl. brit.
5.1. note U (importance, interest):
5.2. note U (attention):
II. note [ingl. am. noʊt, ingl. brit. nəʊt] V. trans.
1. note (observe, notice):
to note that
2. note (record):
note information/details
note information/details
it's [ingl. am. ɪts, ingl. brit. ɪts]
1. it's → it is
2. it's → it has
I. post1 [ingl. am. poʊst, ingl. brit. pəʊst] SUST. U
1.1. post C (pole):
1.2. post U (in horse racing):
to pip sb at the post ingl. brit.
ganarle a alguien por la mano
to pip sb at the post ingl. brit.
ganarle a alguien de mano Río Pl.
1.3. post C:
2. post C INFORM. (Internet message):
II. post1 [ingl. am. poʊst, ingl. brit. pəʊst] V. trans.
1.1. post (announce):
post meeting/reward
1.2. post list/notice:
post no bills
1.3. post (on the Internet):
1.4. post (in ledger):
post sales/receipts
2.1. post COM.:
2.2. post ingl. am. time/score DEP.:
I. post2 [ingl. am. poʊst, ingl. brit. pəʊst] SUST.
1. post U (mail):
post esp ingl. brit.
2. post C (coach) HIST.:
II. post2 [ingl. am. poʊst, ingl. brit. pəʊst] V. trans.
post (mail) esp ingl. brit. letter/parcel
to post sth to sb
I. post3 [ingl. am. poʊst, ingl. brit. pəʊst] SUST.
1.1. post (job):
1.2. post (important position):
1.3. post (place of duty):
2. post (station):
II. post3 [ingl. am. poʊst, ingl. brit. pəʊst] V. trans.
1. post (position):
post policeman/soldier
2. post (send):
post employee/diplomat
post employee/diplomat
IT SUST. U
IT → information technology
information technology SUST.
it [ingl. am. ɪt, ingl. brit. ɪt] PRON.
1. it (replacing noun):
lo / la
¡maldita sea! coloq.
2. it (introducing person, thing, event):
un poco más arriba … ¡ahí está! or ¡eso es!
3. it (in impersonal constructions):
4. it (in children's games):
la quedás vos Urug.
en el diccionario PONS
IT [ˌaɪˈti:] SUST. sin pl.
IT INFORM. abreviatura de Information Technology
I. post1 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] SUST. sin pl. ingl. brit.
II. post1 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] V. trans. ingl. brit., ingl. austr.
to post sb sth
I. post2 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] SUST. (job)
II. post2 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] V. trans.
1. post (send to work):
2. post MILIT. (position):
I. post3 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] SUST.
1. post a. DEP.:
2. post coloq. (goalpost):
II. post3 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] V. trans.
to post sth (on sth)
it's [ɪts]
1. it's = it is
2. it's = it has
I. it [ɪt] PRON. dem.
II. it [ɪt] PRON. pers.
1. it:
it direct object:
it indirect object:
2. it (time):
3. it (weather):
4. it (distance):
5. it (empty subject):
6. it (passive subject):
I. note [nəʊt, ingl. am. noʊt] SUST.
1. note (annotation):
2. note LIT.:
3. note MÚS.:
4. note ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (piece of paper money):
5. note (importance):
of note form.
II. note [nəʊt, ingl. am. noʊt] V. trans. form.
to note (that)...
Entrada de OpenDict
note V.
(please) note that... form.
en el diccionario PONS
I. it [ɪt] PRON. dem.
II. it [ɪt] PRON. pers.
1. it:
it direct object:
it indirect object:
2. it (time):
3. it (weather):
4. it (distance):
5. it (empty subject):
6. it (passive subject):
IT [ˌaɪ·ˈti] SUST.
IT comput ABBR Information Technology
I. post1 [poʊst] SUST.
II. post1 [poʊst] V. trans.
1. post letter, package:
to post sth to sb
2. post (inform):
to keep sb posted on sth
3. post (in bookkeeping):
I. post2 [poʊst] SUST. (job)
II. post2 [poʊst] V. trans.
1. post (send to work):
2. post MILIT. (position):
I. post3 [poʊst] SUST.
1. post a. DEP.:
2. post coloq. (goalpost):
II. post3 [poʊst] V. trans.
to post sth (on sth)
it's [ɪts]
1. it's = it is, be
2. it's = it has, have
I. have <has, had, had> [hæv, unstressed: həv] V. trans.
1. have (own):
to have sth to do
2. have (engage in):
3. have (eat):
comer Col.
4. have (give birth to):
5. have (receive):
to have news about sb/sth
6. have (show trait):
7. have (cause to occur):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to have it in for sb coloq.
to have had it with sb/sth coloq.
II. have <has, had, had> [hæv, unstressed: həv] V. aux.
1. have (indicates perfect tense):
had I known you were coming, ... form.
2. have (must):
to have (got) to do sth
III. have [hæv, unstressed: həv] SUST. pl
I. be <was, been> [bi] V. intr.
1. be + sust./adj. permanent state, quality, identity:
to be able to do sth
estar [o ser Co. Sur] casado/soltero
2. be + adj. mental and physical states:
3. be (age):
4. be indicates sb's opinion:
5. be calculation, cost:
6. be (measurement):
be weight
7. be (exist, live):
hay...
to let sth/sb be
8. be location, situation:
9. be part. pas. (go, visit):
10. be (take place):
11. be circumstances:
12. be in time expressions:
13. be expressing possibility:
could it be that...? form.
¿puede ser que... +subj ?
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. be <was, been> [bi] V. impers vb
be expressing conditions, circumstances:
III. be <was, been> [bi] V. aux. vb
1. be expressing continuation:
to be doing sth
2. be expressing the passive:
3. be expressing future:
4. be expressing future in past:
5. be expressing the subjunctive in conditionals:
6. be expressing obligation:
7. be in tag questions:
I. note [noʊt] SUST.
1. note (annotation):
2. note LIT.:
3. note MÚS.:
4. note (piece of paper money):
5. note (importance):
of note form.
II. note [noʊt] V. trans. form.
to note (that)...
Present
Inote
younote
he/she/itnotes
wenote
younote
theynote
Past
Inoted
younoted
he/she/itnoted
wenoted
younoted
theynoted
Present Perfect
Ihavenoted
youhavenoted
he/she/ithasnoted
wehavenoted
youhavenoted
theyhavenoted
Past Perfect
Ihadnoted
youhadnoted
he/she/ithadnoted
wehadnoted
youhadnoted
theyhadnoted
PONS OpenDict

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The homeowner contacted cops, and the two young girls described in the sick note were identified as children who used to live in the trailer park.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The yield on the 10-year Treasury note dropped precipitously as prices on the notes surged.
www.ctvnews.ca
Note that the user's password is not disclosed to the computer he uses.
en.wikipedia.org
Where the case is premised on liquidated damages, such as a breach of a promissory note, then judgment will be entered in that amount.
en.wikipedia.org
Divorces were frowned upon, no matter what the provocation, and a man who was sued at law, particularly upon his promissory note, was almost disgraced in the public mind.
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