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песком
allanamiento de morada
breaking and entering [ingl. am. ˌbreɪkɪŋ ən(d) ˈɛn(t)ərɪŋ, ingl. brit.] SUST. U
inglés
inglés
español
español
sticks and stones may break my bones (but names will never hurt me) atrbv. figure/drawing
español
español
inglés
inglés
allanamiento Esp. Méx.
I. enter [ingl. am. ˈɛn(t)ər, ingl. brit. ˈɛntə] V. trans.
1.1. enter room/house/country:
entrar a esp amer.
1.2. enter (penetrate):
2. enter (begin):
enter period/phase
enter job/course
enter job/course
iniciar form.
3.1. enter (join):
enter army
enter army
enter firm/organization
enter firm/organization
3.2. enter (begin to take part in):
enter war/negotiations
enter market
enter debate/dispute
3.3. enter student/candidate:
3.4. enter race:
4.1. enter (record):
4.2. enter INFORM.:
enter data
enter data
5.1. enter DER.:
5.2. enter form.:
enter protest
elevar form.
enter protest
formular form.
enter complaint
II. enter [ingl. am. ˈɛn(t)ər, ingl. brit. ˈɛntə] V. intr.
1.1. enter (come, go in):
¡pase!
1.2. enter actor/character:
2. enter:
enter for competition/race
enter for examination
to enter (for sth) for competition/race
to enter (for sth) for examination
III. enter [ingl. am. ˈɛn(t)ər, ingl. brit. ˈɛntə] SUST. INFORM.
I. break <pret. broke, part. pas. broken> [ingl. am. breɪk, ingl. brit. breɪk] V. trans.
1. break:
break window/plate/rope
break twig/stick
break twig/stick
break twig/stick
quebrar amer.
2. break (render useless):
break machine/radio
break machine/radio
3. break (violate):
break rule/regulation
break rule/regulation
break promise
break promise
break appointment
break appointment
break contract
break contract
esquirolear coloq., pey.
carnerear Río Pl. coloq., pey.
4. break (put an end to):
break deadlock/impasse
break habit
break drug ring
5.1. break (ruin):
break person/company
5.2. break (crush):
break person
break person
5.3. break (demote):
6. break (impart):
7. break (exceed):
8.1. break (interrupt):
break circuit/beam
break fast/silence
8.2. break (split up, divide):
break set/collection
break word
break word
8.3. break (disrupt, upset):
break pattern/continuity/monotony
9. break (breach, pierce):
break soil
10.1. break (get into):
break safe
10.2. break (escape from) ingl. am.:
break jail
break jail
10.3. break (decipher):
break code
11. break (change):
12. break (open):
break shotgun/revolver
13. break (tame):
break horse
II. break <pret. broke, part. pas. broken> [ingl. am. breɪk, ingl. brit. breɪk] V. intr.
1.1. break:
break window/plate:
break rope/shoelace:
break twig/stick:
break twig/stick:
break twig/stick:
quebrarse amer.
1.2. break (separate):
1.3. break DEP.:
break boxers/fighters:
2. break (give in):
break resistance:
break resistance:
3.1. break (begin):
break storm/crisis:
break day:
break day:
break day:
3.2. break (change):
break weather:
3.3. break (become known):
break story:
break scandal:
break scandal:
4. break (strike):
break wave/surf:
5. break (adjourn):
6. break (open):
break shotgun/revolver:
7. break (move, shift):
8. break (happen) ingl. am. coloq.:
9. break (in snooker, pool):
III. break [ingl. am. breɪk, ingl. brit. breɪk] SUST.
1.1. break (intermission):
break RADIO, TV
break TEAT.
break TEAT.
break TEAT.
1.2. break:
break (at school) ingl. brit.
1.3. break (holiday, vacation):
1.4. break (change, respite):
give me a break! coloq.
give me a break! coloq.
¡no me embromes! amer. coloq.
1.5. break (in transmission):
2.1. break (gap):
2.2. break (in circuit):
3. break (fracture):
4. break (chance, opportunity):
break coloq.
5. break (separation, rift):
6.1. break (sudden move):
6.2. break (breakaway):
7. break (escape):
evasión f form.
8. break (in snooker, pool):
9. break (beginning) liter.:
al rayar el alba liter.
10. break (solo):
11. break (in tennis):
12. break (discount) ingl. am.:
break coloq.
I. word [ingl. am. wərd, ingl. brit. wəːd] SUST.
1. word C (term, expression):
vocablo m form.
voz f form.
mala palabra f esp amer.
garabato m Chile
2. word C (thing said):
in word and deed liter.
de palabra y obra liter.
without a word of a lie ingl. brit.
desde el vamos Co. Sur
to get a word in edgewise or ingl. brit. edgeways
to get a word in edgewise or ingl. brit. edgeways
hablar con alguien de or sobre algo
to have a word in sb's ear about sth ingl. brit.
recomendar a alguien
interceder por alguien
medir sus (or mis etc.) palabras
3. word (assurance):
word sin pl.
cumplir/dar su (or mi etc.) palabra
faltar a su (or mi etc.) palabra
to doubt sb's word
dudar de la palabra de alguien
(upon) my word! arcznte.
4.1. word U (news, message):
se dice que
4.2. word (instruction):
to give the word (to + infin)
dar la orden (de +  infin)
4.3. word (the unmentionable) eufem.:
5.1. word <words, pl > (text of a song):
5.2. word <words, pl > TEAT.:
6. word C INFORM.:
7.1. word BÍBL.:
7.2. word REL.:
II. word [ingl. am. wərd, ingl. brit. wəːd] V. trans.
word document/letter
word question
word concept/thought
I. will2 [ingl. am. wɪl, ingl. brit. wɪl] SUST.
1.1. will U (faculty):
1.2. will U (determination, willpower):
1.3. will U (desire, intention):
2. will C (testament):
hacer su (or mi etc.) testamento
II. will2 <pret. & part. pas. willed> [ingl. am. wɪl, ingl. brit. wɪl] V. trans.
1.1. will (urge, try to cause):
1.2. will (desire, ordain) form.:
will God:
will God:
2. will (bequeath):
will1 <pret. would> [ingl. am. wɪl, ingl. brit. wɪl] V. mod. 'll es la contracción de will de will not y 'll've 'll've de will have
When translating will into Spanish, the future tense is not always the first option. Ir +  a +  infinitive is common in Latin American countries. For examples, see the entry below.
1.1. will (talking about the future):
1.2. will (expressing resolution) with first person:
2.1. will (expressing willingness):
2.2. will (in orders):
2.3. will (in invitations):
3. will (expressing conjecture):
4.1. will (indicating habit, characteristic):
4.2. will (indicating capability):
I. spirit [ingl. am. ˈspɪrɪt, ingl. brit. ˈspɪrɪt] SUST.
1.1. spirit U (life force, soul):
1.2. spirit C (apparition):
2. spirit C (person):
3. spirit U (vigor, courage):
4.1. spirit (mental attitude, mood):
spirit sin pl.
4.2. spirit (deeper meaning):
5. spirit <spirits, pl > (emotional state):
animar a alguien
darle ánimos a alguien
6. spirit <spirits, pl > (alcohol):
7. spirit QUÍM.:
atrbv. spirit burner
II. spirit [ingl. am. ˈspɪrɪt, ingl. brit. ˈspɪrɪt] V. trans.
law [ingl. am. lɔ, ingl. brit. lɔː] SUST.
1.1. law C (rule, regulation):
ley f
1.2. law U (collectively):
1.3. law U:
to enter the law ingl. brit.
2.1. law U (litigation):
to go to law ingl. brit.
to take a case to law ingl. brit.
atrbv. the law reports
2.2. law U (police):
the law coloq.
I'll have the law on you! coloq.
3. law C or U (code of conduct):
4. law C (scientific principle):
ley f
heart [ingl. am. hɑrt, ingl. brit. hɑːt] SUST.
1.1. heart ANAT.:
really? cross your heart? atrbv. disease
really? cross your heart? atrbv. disease
really? cross your heart? operation
1.2. heart (nature):
1.3. heart (inmost feelings):
en su (or mi etc.) fuero interno
1.4. heart (memory):
2.1. heart (compassion):
to have heart coloq.
have a heart! coloq.
¡no seas malo! coloq.
have a heart! coloq.
¡ten compasión! hum.
my heart bleeds (for you) irón.
¡qué pena me das! irón.
2.2. heart (love, affection):
to be close or near or dear to sb's heart
¡cómo sufres! irón.
enamorarse de alguien
to take sb/sth to one's heart
to win sb's heart
2.3. heart (enthusiasm, inclination):
3. heart (courage, morale):
4.1. heart (central part):
4.2. heart:
5. heart (heart-shaped object):
6.1. heart JUEGOS (card):
6.2. heart JUEGOS (suit):
hearts + sing. or pl v.
I. free <freer [ˈfriːər, ˈfriːə(r)], freest [ˈfriːəst, ˈfriːɪst]> [ingl. am. fri, ingl. brit. friː] ADJ.
1.1. free (at liberty):
free usu pred
to set sb free
dejar or poner a alguien en libertad
to set sb free
soltar a alguien
1.2. free:
free country/people/press
free translation/interpretation
1.3. free (loose):
2.1. free pred (without, rid of):
free from or of sth
2.2. free pred (exempt):
3. free (costing nothing):
free ticket/food/sample/offer
gratis adj inv
free ticket/food/sample/offer
free schooling/health care/bus service
free on board COM.
4.1. free (vacant):
4.2. free (unobstructed):
free passage/exit/view
free passage/exit/view
4.3. free (not occupied):
free time/hands
5.1. free (lavish):
to be free with sth
5.2. free (familiar):
confianzudo esp amer. coloq.
II. free [ingl. am. fri, ingl. brit. friː] ADV.
1. free (without payment):
free travel/repair/service
free travel/repair/service
I got in for free coloq.
2. free (without restriction):
free roam/wander/run
III. free [ingl. am. fri, ingl. brit. friː] V. trans.
1.1. free (liberate):
free prisoner/hostage
free prisoner/hostage
free prisoner/hostage
free animal
free nation/people/slave
to free sb from sth
liberar a alguien de algo
to free sb to + infin
permitirle a algn +  infin
1.2. free (relieve, rid):
2.1. free (untie, release):
free bound person
free bound person
free trapped person
2.2. free (loose, clear):
free sth stuck or caught
free sth stuck or caught
even2 SUST. arc., liter.
crepúsculo m liter.
I. even1 [ingl. am. ˈivən, ingl. brit. ˈiːv(ə)n] ADV.
1.1. even:
1.2. even with negat.:
1.3. even with compar.:
1.4. even (introducing stronger expression):
2. even in phrases:
aunque +subj
he's only 12 — yes, but even so
II. even1 [ingl. am. ˈivən, ingl. brit. ˈiːv(ə)n] ADJ.
1.1. even (flat, smooth):
even ground/surface
even coat of paint
1.2. even (regular, uniform):
even color/lighting
even color/lighting
parejo amer.
even features
even work/progress
even work/progress
even breathing/motion
even breathing/motion
even temperature
1.3. even (calm):
2. even (equal):
even distribution
even distribution
estamos a mano amer.
3. even (divisible by two):
even number/page
4. even (exact in amount, number):
III. even1 [ingl. am. ˈivən, ingl. brit. ˈiːv(ə)n] V. trans.
1. even (level):
even surface
even surface
2. even (make equal):
even score
even contest/situation
and [ingl. am. ænd, (ə)n, ingl. brit. ənd, (ə)n, and] CONJ. The usual translation of and, y, becomes e when it precedes a word beginning with i, hi, or y.
and is sometimes used between two verbs in English to mean in order to: let's wait and see esperemos para ver qué or lo que pasa.
1.1. and:
1.2. and:
2. and (in numbers):
five and forty arc. or liter.
3. and (showing continuation, repetition):
4. and with inf:
5.1. and (implying a result):
5.2. and (adding emphasis):
breaking and entering SUST.
inglés
inglés
español
español
español
español
inglés
inglés
I. enter [ˈentəʳ, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ] V. trans.
1. enter:
2. enter:
3. enter (join):
4. enter (make known):
enter claim
enter plea
II. enter [ˈentəʳ, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ] V. intr. TEAT.
I. break [breɪk] broke, broken broke, broken SUST.
1. break (crack, gap):
2. break (escape):
3. break (interruption):
break commercial
4. break (rest period):
5. break ingl. brit. (pause in school):
6. break (vacation):
7. break:
8. break (divergence):
9. break (opportunity):
10. break DEP.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. break [breɪk] broke, broken broke, broken V. trans.
1. break (shatter, damage, fracture):
2. break (interrupt):
break circuit
break silence
3. break:
break (put an end to) deadlock, impasse
break peace, silence
break strike
break (give up) habit
4. break in tennis:
5. break (violate):
break agreement
break date
break treaty
6. break (decipher):
7. break (make public):
8. break (tell):
break it to me gently! irón.
9. break (make change for):
10. break MILIT.:
III. break [breɪk] broke, broken broke, broken V. intr.
1. break:
2. break (interrupt):
3. break (strike):
break wave
4. break (change of voice):
5. break (under the strain):
6. break METEO.:
break weather
break dawn, day
break dawn, day
7. break in pool, snooker:
8. break (giving birth):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
and [ən, ənd, stressed: ænd] CONJ.
1. and:
2. and MAT.:
2 and 3 is 5
2 más 3 son 5
3. and (then):
4. and (increase):
5. and (repetition):
6. and (continuation):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
and so on [or forth]
breaking and entering SUST.
inglés
inglés
español
español
español
español
inglés
inglés
I. enter [ˈen·tər] V. trans.
1. enter:
2. enter:
to enter data comput
3. enter (compete in):
4. enter (begin):
5. enter (make known):
enter claim
enter plea
II. enter [ˈen·tər] V. intr. TEAT.
I. break [breɪk] SUST.
1. break (crack, gap):
2. break (escape):
3. break (interruption):
break commercial
4. break (rest period):
5. break (vacation):
6. break (first light):
7. break (divergence):
8. break (opportunity):
9. break DEP.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] V. trans.
1. break (shatter, damage, fracture):
2. break (interrupt):
break circuit
break silence
3. break:
break (put an end to) deadlock, impasse
break peace, silence
break strike
break (give up) habit
4. break in tennis:
5. break (violate):
break agreement
break date
break promise
break treaty
6. break (decipher):
break code
7. break (make public):
8. break (tell):
break it to me gently! irón.
9. break (make change for):
10. break:
11. break MILIT.:
III. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] V. intr.
1. break:
break arm, leg
break chair, glass
break TV, toy
2. break (interrupt):
3. break (hit the shore):
break wave
4. break (change of voice):
5. break (come to end):
break fever
6. break METEO.:
break weather
break dawn, day
break dawn, day
7. break in pool, snooker:
8. break (giving birth):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
and [ən, ənd, stressed: ænd] CONJ.
1. and:
and (before orhiʼ)
2. and math:
2 and 3 is 5
2 más 3 son 5
3. and (then):
4. and (increase):
5. and (repetition):
6. and (continuation):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
and so on [or forth]
Present
Ienter
youenter
he/she/itenters
weenter
youenter
theyenter
Past
Ientered
youentered
he/she/itentered
weentered
youentered
theyentered
Present Perfect
Ihaveentered
youhaveentered
he/she/ithasentered
wehaveentered
youhaveentered
theyhaveentered
Past Perfect
Ihadentered
youhadentered
he/she/ithadentered
wehadentered
youhadentered
theyhadentered
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