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Árbol de bay rum
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
bay rum tree SUST.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
rum1 [ingl. am. rəm, ingl. brit. rʌm] SUST. C or U
ron m
light or ingl. brit. white rum
rum2 ADJ. ingl. brit. arc. or regio.
tree [ingl. am. tri, ingl. brit. triː] SUST.
to be out of one's tree ingl. am. coloq.
estar chalado coloq.
to be up a tree ingl. am. coloq.
top2 [ingl. am. tɑp, ingl. brit. tɒp] SUST.
top spinning top:
I. top1 [ingl. am. tɑp, ingl. brit. tɒp] SUST.
1.1. top:
a grito pelado coloq.
1.2. top ingl. brit.:
1.3. top (highest rank, position):
2.1. top (upper part):
the top of the milk ingl. brit.
I get 25% off the top ingl. am. coloq.
2.2. top (rim, edge):
2.3. top MODA:
2.4. top:
hojas fpl
3. top:
on top as adv.
on top as adv.
se está quedando pelón AmC Méx. coloq.
se está quedando pelado Co. Sur coloq.
4. top:
on top of as prep.
5.1. top (exaggerated) coloq.:
5.2. top atrbv.:
over-the-top outfit
6.1. top (cover, cap):
tapón m Esp.
to blow one's top coloq.
explotar coloq.
to blow one's top coloq.
6.2. top (car roof):
7. top ingl. brit.:
8. top <tops, pl > coloq.:
II. top1 [ingl. am. tɑp, ingl. brit. tɒp] ADJ. atrbv.
1.1. top (uppermost):
top layer
top layer
top blanket/card
top step
1.2. top (maximum):
top speed/temperature
top speed/temperature
top gear ingl. brit. MOTOR
2.1. top (best):
2.2. top (in ranked order):
the Top 40 MÚS.
the Top 40 MÚS.
2.3. top (leading):
2.4. top (senior):
the top table ingl. brit.
III. top1 <part. pres. topping; pret., part. pas. topped> [ingl. am. tɑp, ingl. brit. tɒp] V. trans.
1.1. top (exceed):
1.2. top (surpass):
top offer/achievement
the Tigers topped the Mariners 6-2 ingl. am.
2.1. top (head):
top list/league
2.2. top (reach summit of):
top hill/mountain
3. top (cover):
top column/building
top column/building
4. top:
top pineapple
top tree
IV. top1 <part. pres. topping; pret., part. pas. topped> [ingl. am. tɑp, ingl. brit. tɒp] V. v. refl. to top oneself
1. top (surpass oneself) ingl. am.:
2. top (commit suicide) ingl. brit.:
bay1 [ingl. am. beɪ, ingl. brit. beɪ] SUST. GEOGR.
bay2 [ingl. am. beɪ, ingl. brit. beɪ] SUST. a. bay tree
bay3 [ingl. am. beɪ, ingl. brit. beɪ] SUST.
1. bay:
2. bay (for buses):
zona f amer.
dársena f Esp.
3. bay ARQUIT.:
saliente m or f
4. bay (area, recess):
I. bay4 [ingl. am. beɪ, ingl. brit. beɪ] ADJ.
bay horse/pony:
II. bay4 [ingl. am. beɪ, ingl. brit. beɪ] SUST. (horse, pony)
I. bay5 [ingl. am. beɪ, ingl. brit. beɪ] V. intr.
1. bay (bark):
bay hounds:
2. bay (make demands):
II. bay5 [ingl. am. beɪ, ingl. brit. beɪ] SUST.
1. bay (howl):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to bring sth/sb to bay
acorralar algo/a alguien
to keep or hold sth/sb at bay
mantener algo/a alguien a raya
to keep or hold sth/sb at bay
contener algo/a alguien
en el diccionario PONS
rum1 [rʌm] SUST.
ron m
rum2 <rummer, rummest> [rʌm] ADJ. ingl. brit., dial. coloq.
I. tree [tri:] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
you can't see the forest ingl. brit., ingl. austr. [or wood ingl. am.] for the trees
II. tree [tri:] V. trans.
tree animal:
bay1 [beɪ] SUST. GEO.
bay2 [beɪ] SUST.
bay3 [beɪ] SUST.
1. bay ARQUIT.:
bay between columns
bay in a church
bay of a factory
bay in a house
2. bay ingl. brit. (marked-off space):
bay4 [beɪ] SUST. ZOOL.
I. bay5 [beɪ] V. intr.
II. bay5 [beɪ] SUST. sin pl.
bay (howling):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to bring sth/sb to bay
to hold sth/sb at bay
Entrada de OpenDict
bay SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
rum [rʌm] SUST.
ron m
I. tree [tri] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. tree [tri] V. trans.
tree animal:
bay1 [beɪ] SUST. GEO.
bay2 [beɪ] SUST. BOT.
bay3 [beɪ] SUST. ARQUIT.
bay between columns
bay in a house
bay for car
plaza f [o cajón m Méx.] de aparcamiento
bay for boat
bay for bus
bay4 [beɪ] SUST. ZOOL.
I. bay5 [beɪ] V. intr.
bay dog, wolf:
II. bay5 [beɪ] SUST.
bay (howling):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to bring sth/sb to bay
to hold sth/sb at bay
Present
Ibay
youbay
he/she/itbays
webay
youbay
theybay
Past
Ibayed
youbayed
he/she/itbayed
webayed
youbayed
theybayed
Present Perfect
Ihavebayed
youhavebayed
he/she/ithasbayed
wehavebayed
youhavebayed
theyhavebayed
Past Perfect
Ihadbayed
youhadbayed
he/she/ithadbayed
wehadbayed
youhadbayed
theyhadbayed
PONS OpenDict

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There was no limit on the methods used by rum-runners to import alcohol across the river.
en.wikipedia.org
It presents the story of the rum trade and the creation of rum.
en.wikipedia.org
The island provided a certain level of visual cover from the authorities for rum runners crossing the lake.
en.wikipedia.org
The company currently supplies the market with several varieties of rum, each with a distinctive taste.
en.wikipedia.org
He commanded various destroyers in preventing rum runners from entering port.
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