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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

dawn raid SUST.

1. dawn raid MILIT.:

2. dawn raid FIN.:

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. dawn [ingl. am. dɔn, dɑn, ingl. brit. dɔːn] SUST.

1. dawn U or C (daybreak):

al alba liter.
from dawn till dusk atrbv. patrol/start

2. dawn C (beginning):

albores mpl liter.
aurora f liter.

II. dawn [ingl. am. dɔn, dɑn, ingl. brit. dɔːn] V. intr. liter.

1. dawn day:

alborear liter.

2. dawn new age/civilization:

alborear liter.

I. raid [ingl. am. reɪd, ingl. brit. reɪd] SUST.

1. raid MILIT.:

2. raid:

3. raid (by thieves):

4. raid (by police):

allanamiento m amer.
razzia f Co. Sur

II. raid [ingl. am. reɪd, ingl. brit. reɪd] V. trans.

1. raid MILIT.:

2. raid bank/supermarket:

3. raid police:

allanar amer.

4. raid (steal, poach) ingl. am.:

raid personnel/executives
raid personnel/executives

en el diccionario PONS

I. dawn [dɔ:n, ingl. am. dɑ:n] SUST.

1. dawn sin pl.:

amanezca f Méx.

2. dawn fig. (beginning):

II. dawn [dɔ:n, ingl. am. dɑ:n] V. intr.

dawn fig. era

I. raid [reɪd] SUST.

1. raid MILIT.:

2. raid (attack):

3. raid (robbery):

4. raid (by police):

II. raid [reɪd] V. trans.

1. raid MILIT.:

2. raid (attack):

3. raid (by police):

en el diccionario PONS

I. dawn [dɔn] SUST.

1. dawn (time of day):

amanezca f Méx.

2. dawn fig. (beginning):

II. dawn [dɔn] V. intr.

dawn fig. era

I. raid [reɪd] SUST.

1. raid MILIT.:

2. raid (attack):

3. raid (robbery):

4. raid (by police):

II. raid [reɪd] V. trans.

1. raid MILIT.:

2. raid (attack):

3. raid (by police):

Present
Idawn
youdawn
he/she/itdawns
wedawn
youdawn
theydawn
Past
Idawned
youdawned
he/she/itdawned
wedawned
youdawned
theydawned
Present Perfect
Ihavedawned
youhavedawned
he/she/ithasdawned
wehavedawned
youhavedawned
theyhavedawned
Past Perfect
Ihaddawned
youhaddawned
he/she/ithaddawned
wehaddawned
youhaddawned
theyhaddawned

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Then follows in sequence: the dance of the hours of dawn, the hours of day, the hours of the night and the morning.
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If they needed to see him, they did so between midnight and dawn.
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At dawn, the white rider passed; at or before noon, the red.
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Despite the night being very clear and fine, dawn approached a certain amount of mist in the air, making driving conditions very tiring.
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They are mainly active at night, but can also be awake at dawn or dusk.
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