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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. dash [ingl. am. dæʃ, ingl. brit. daʃ] SUST.
1. dash (sudden movement) sin pl.:
to make a dash for it coloq.
salir a toda mecha coloq.
2. dash C (small amount):
3.1. dash C (punctuation mark):
3.2. dash C (in Morse code):
4. dash U (spirit, nerve):
to cut a dash ingl. brit.
to cut a dash ingl. brit.
to cut a dash ingl. brit.
5. dash C DEP.:
the 100m dash
the 100m dash
los 100m lisos Esp.
the 100m dash
los 100m llanos Río Pl.
6. dash (splash):
dash sin pl.
7. dash C MOTOR:
dash coloq.
dash coloq.
II. dash [ingl. am. dæʃ, ingl. brit. daʃ] V. trans.
1.1. dash (hurl):
1.2. dash (splash):
2. dash (disappoint) hopes:
dash usu pass
dash usu pass
truncar liter.
3. dash (mix):
4. dash ingl. brit. arcznte. → darn
III. dash [ingl. am. dæʃ, ingl. brit. daʃ] V. intr.
1. dash (rush):
2. dash (crash):
dash waves:
I. darn2 [ingl. am. dɑrn, ingl. brit. dɑːn] coloq., eufem. V. trans. in interj. phrases
¡caray! coloq., eufem.
II. darn2 [ingl. am. dɑrn, ingl. brit. dɑːn] coloq., eufem. INTERJ.
¡caray! coloq., eufem.
III. darn2 [ingl. am. dɑrn, ingl. brit. dɑːn] coloq., eufem. ADJ. a. darned [dɑːrnd, dɑːnd]
darn as intensifier:
maldito coloq.
no veo ni medio coloq.
IV. darn2 [ingl. am. dɑrn, ingl. brit. dɑːn] coloq., eufem. ADV. a. darned [dɑːrnd, dɑːnd]
darn as intensifier:
I. darn1 [ingl. am. dɑrn, ingl. brit. dɑːn] V. trans. (mend)
darn hole/stocking
II. darn1 [ingl. am. dɑrn, ingl. brit. dɑːn] SUST.
camera [ingl. am. ˈkæm(ə)rə, ingl. brit. ˈkam(ə)rə] SUST.
1. camera FOTO:
2. camera:
camera CINE, TV
atrbv. the camera crew
atrbv. the camera crew
los cameraman esp amer.
atrbv. the camera crew
in camera [ingl. am. ˌɪn ˈkæm(ə)rə, ingl. brit. ɪnˈkam(ə)rə] ADV.
en el diccionario PONS
dash camera SUST. AUTO.
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
I. dash [dæʃ] -es SUST.
1. dash (rush):
2. dash (pinch):
dash of salt
3. dash TIPOGR.:
4. dash (flair):
5. dash (Morse):
II. dash [dæʃ] -es V. intr.
1. dash (hurry):
2. dash (slam into):
III. dash [dæʃ] -es V. trans.
1. dash (shatter):
2. dash hopes:
camera [ˈkæm(ə)rə] SUST.
1. camera:
camera FOTO
camera CINE
2. camera DER.:
in camera fig.
en el diccionario PONS
I. dash <-es> [dæʃ] SUST.
1. dash (rush):
2. dash (pinch):
dash of salt
3. dash (flair):
4. dash TIPOGR.:
5. dash (in Morse code):
II. dash [dæʃ] V. intr.
1. dash (hurry):
2. dash (slam into):
III. dash [dæʃ] V. trans.
1. dash (shatter):
2. dash hopes:
3. dash (to dash off a letter/note):
camera [ˈkæm·ər·ə] SUST.
1. camera:
camera FOTO
camera CINE
2. camera DER.:
in camera fig.
Present
Idash
youdash
he/she/itdashes
wedash
youdash
theydash
Past
Idashed
youdashed
he/she/itdashed
wedashed
youdashed
theydashed
Present Perfect
Ihavedashed
youhavedashed
he/she/ithasdashed
wehavedashed
youhavedashed
theyhavedashed
Past Perfect
Ihaddashed
youhaddashed
he/she/ithaddashed
wehaddashed
youhaddashed
theyhaddashed
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Its dual heads vinyl cutter comes with build-in camera and delivers advanced smart automatic functions that are ideal for working with any colors of material and mark.
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In principle all hearings are in camera and reporting is anonymous, restricted and issued quarterly by a single journalist.
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Most evidence taken by committees (both written submissions and transcripts of public hearings) is published, however committees have the power to take evidence confidentially ("in camera"), and regularly do so.
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The style contains jittery, close-in camera, capturing quiet vignettes around the house, focusing on details, objects and minutia.
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Student trustees would give their report in the public session and would not be allowed to attend in camera meetings.
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