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doble falta

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. double fault SUST. (in tennis)

II. double-fault V. intr.

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I. fault [ingl. am. fɔlt, ingl. brit. fɔːlt, fɒlt] SUST.

1. fault U (responsibility, blame):

2.1. fault C (failing, flaw):

2.2. fault C:

2.3. fault C (error, misdeed):

3. fault C GEOL.:

4. fault C (in tennis, show jumping):

II. fault [ingl. am. fɔlt, ingl. brit. fɔːlt, fɒlt] V. trans.

fault person/performance/argument:

I. double [ingl. am. ˈdəb(ə)l, ingl. brit. ˈdʌb(ə)l] ADJ.

1.1. double (twice as much):

double amount/portion
a double dip ingl. am. coloq.

1.2. double (in pair):

double consonant
curva f en S (read as: curva en ese)
a double six JUEGOS

1.3. double (for two):

double room
double bed
double bed
de dos plazas amer.

1.4. double (folded):

2.1. double (dual):

2.2. double (false):

II. double [ingl. am. ˈdəb(ə)l, ingl. brit. ˈdʌb(ə)l] ADV.

1. double (twice as much):

double pay/earn/cost
double 7 is 14
el doble de 7 es 14

2. double (two together):

III. double [ingl. am. ˈdəb(ə)l, ingl. brit. ˈdʌb(ə)l] SUST.

1.1. double (hotel room):

1.2. double (of spirits):

2. double (lookalike):

3.1. double (in bridge, dice, dominoes, darts):

3.2. double:

3.3. double DEP. (double win):

3.4. double (in gambling):

double or nothing or ingl. brit. quits

4. double (two victories) DEP.:

5. double (pace):

at or on the double MILIT.

IV. double [ingl. am. ˈdəb(ə)l, ingl. brit. ˈdʌb(ə)l] V. trans.

1.1. double (increase twofold):

double earnings/profits
double earnings/profits
double efforts

1.2. double JUEGOS:

double stake/call/bid

2. double (fold):

double paper/cloth
double fist ingl. am.

3. double CINE, TEAT.:

4. double (sail around):

double headland/cape

V. double [ingl. am. ˈdəb(ə)l, ingl. brit. ˈdʌb(ə)l] V. intr.

1. double (increase twofold):

double price/amount:
double price/amount:

2. double (have dual role):

3. double (in bridge, billiards):

en el diccionario PONS

en el diccionario PONS

I. fault [fɔ:lt] SUST.

1. fault sin pl. (responsibility):

to be sb's fault (that ...)

2. fault (character weakness):

3. fault (defect):

4. fault GEO.:

5. fault DEP.:

II. fault [fɔ:lt] V. trans.

I. double [ˈdʌbl] ADJ.

1. double (twice as much/many):

2. double (composed of two):

3. double (for two):

II. double [ˈdʌbl] ADV.

III. double [ˈdʌbl] V. trans. (increase)

double efforts

IV. double [ˈdʌbl] V. intr.

to double for sb CINE, TEAT.

V. double [ˈdʌbl] SUST.

1. double (double quantity):

2. double (person):

sb's double

3. double pl DEP.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

at [or on] the double coloq.
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. fault [fɔlt] SUST.

1. fault (responsibility):

to be sb's fault (that...)

2. fault (character weakness):

3. fault (defect):

4. fault GEO.:

5. fault DEP.:

II. fault [fɔlt] V. trans.

I. double [ˈdʌb·əl] ADJ.

1. double (twice as much/many):

2. double (composed of two):

3. double (for two):

II. double [ˈdʌb·əl] ADV.

III. double [ˈdʌb·əl] V. trans. (increase)

double efforts

IV. double [ˈdʌb·əl] V. intr.

to double for sb CINE, TEAT.
to double as sth person
to double as sth person
to double as sth object

V. double [ˈdʌb·əl] SUST.

1. double (double quantity):

2. double (person):

sb's double

3. double:

doubles DEP.
dobles m pl.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

on [or at] the double
Present
Idouble-fault
youdouble-fault
he/she/itdouble-faults
wedouble-fault
youdouble-fault
theydouble-fault
Past
Idouble-faulted
youdouble-faulted
he/she/itdouble-faulted
wedouble-faulted
youdouble-faulted
theydouble-faulted
Present Perfect
Ihavedouble-faulted
youhavedouble-faulted
he/she/ithasdouble-faulted
wehavedouble-faulted
youhavedouble-faulted
theyhavedouble-faulted
Past Perfect
Ihaddouble-faulted
youhaddouble-faulted
he/she/ithaddouble-faulted
wehaddouble-faulted
youhaddouble-faulted
theyhaddouble-faulted

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He took care to find fault but seldom, and, therefore, when he did rebuke he was listened to with a kind of reverential awe.
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Believed to have been reactivated multiple times, the fault is extensive and could still pose a threat to locals.
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He described his position as a centrist exploration of the corruption of the entire system which isn't the fault of just one party or another.
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A network management system can be used to detect faulty or degrading components prior to customer complaints, with proactive fault rectification.
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Most of those who go to find fault with him remain to laugh.
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