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Anglophobia
Estado fallido
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
failed state [ˈfeɪld ˈsteɪt, ˈfeɪld ˈsteɪt] SUST.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. fail [ingl. am. feɪl, ingl. brit. feɪl] V. intr.
1.1. fail (not do):
1.2. fail (not succeed):
fail marriage/business:
fail idea/plan:
fail idea/plan:
1.3. fail <failed, part. pas. >:
failed businessman/actor/writer
1.4. fail (be inadequate, fall short):
faltar a or no cumplir con su (or mi etc.) deber/sus (or mis etc.) obligaciones
2.1. fail brakes/battery/lights:
2.2. fail crop/harvest:
2.3. fail (weaken):
2.4. fail <failing, part. pres. >:
3. fail (in exam, test):
fail student/applicant:
fail student/applicant:
II. fail [ingl. am. feɪl, ingl. brit. feɪl] V. trans.
1.1. fail:
fail ENS., UNIV. exam
fail ENS., UNIV. exam
fail ENS., UNIV. exam
fail ENS., UNIV. exam
reprobar Méx.
fail ENS., UNIV. exam
perder Col. Urug.
fail ENS., UNIV. exam
salir mal en Chile
1.2. fail:
fail ENS., UNIV. student/applicant
fail ENS., UNIV. student/applicant
2. fail (let down):
III. fail [ingl. am. feɪl, ingl. brit. feɪl] SUST.
1. fail (in exam, test):
fail ingl. brit.
fail ingl. brit.
fail ingl. brit.
suspenso m Esp.
fail ingl. brit.
aplazo m Arg.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. state [ingl. am. steɪt, ingl. brit. steɪt] SUST.
1.1. state C (condition):
State of the Union message ingl. am.
State of the Union message ingl. am.
the state of play ingl. brit.
the state of play ingl. brit.
1.2. state C (poor condition) coloq.:
1.3. state C (anxious condition) coloq.:
2.1. state C (division of country):
the States atrbv. law/taxes/police (in US)
the States atrbv. law/taxes/police (in US)
state highway ingl. am.
state prison ingl. am.
State Representative ingl. am. POL.
2.2. state C (nation):
3. state U or C (government):
Church and State atrbv. esp ingl. brit.
4. state U (pomp):
II. state [ingl. am. steɪt, ingl. brit. steɪt] V. trans.
consignar form.
state law/document:
state law/document:
dar su (or mi etc.) opinión
en el diccionario PONS
I. fail [feɪl] V. intr.
1. fail (not succeed):
fail person
fail attempt, plan, operation
to fail to do sth
2. fail ENS., UNIV.:
fail in exam
fail in exam
3. fail TÉC., AUTO.:
fail brakes, steering
fail engine
fail eyesight, hearing, heart
4. fail:
5. fail FIN., COM. (go bankrupt):
6. fail AGR., BOT.:
II. fail [feɪl] V. trans.
1. fail (not pass):
fail exam, pupil
2. fail (not help):
III. fail [feɪl] SUST.
fail ENS., UNIV.:
reprobado m amer.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. state [steɪt] SUST.
1. state (condition):
to be in a state coloq.
2. state (nation):
3. state pl coloq. (USA):
4. state (pomp):
II. state [steɪt] ADJ. (pertaining to a nation)
III. state [steɪt] V. trans.
1. state (express):
2. state (specify, fix):
en el diccionario PONS
I. fail [feɪl] V. intr.
1. fail (not succeed):
fail person
fail attempt, plan, operation
to fail to do sth
2. fail ENS., UNIV.:
3. fail TÉC., AUTO.:
fail brakes, steering
fail engine
fail eyesight, hearing, heart
4. fail FIN., COM. (go bankrupt):
5. fail crops:
II. fail [feɪl] V. trans.
1. fail (not pass):
fail exam, subject, pupil
2. fail (not help):
III. fail [feɪl] SUST.
fail ENS., UNIV.:
reprobado m amer.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. state [steɪt] SUST.
1. state (condition):
2. state (nation):
3. state pl coloq. (USA):
4. state (pomp):
II. state [steɪt] ADJ. (pertaining to a nation)
III. state [steɪt] V. trans.
1. state (express):
2. state DER. (specify):
Present
Ifail
youfail
he/she/itfails
wefail
youfail
theyfail
Past
Ifailed
youfailed
he/she/itfailed
wefailed
youfailed
theyfailed
Present Perfect
Ihavefailed
youhavefailed
he/she/ithasfailed
wehavefailed
youhavefailed
theyhavefailed
Past Perfect
Ihadfailed
youhadfailed
he/she/ithadfailed
wehadfailed
youhadfailed
theyhadfailed
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However, the breathalyzers never fail to detect a truly drunk person. 1/1000 of drivers are driving drunk.
en.wikipedia.org
Drivers only fail if they get the car stuck and unable to move.
en.wikipedia.org
When women do seek medical attention, medical professionals often fail to take a complete medical history.
en.wikipedia.org
If the fingers or splines develop grooves or notches, the plates may hang up or twist in them and fail to fully release when the clutch is disengaged.
www.motorcyclecruiser.com
It follows immediately that both compactness and the strong completeness theorem fail for truth-value semantics.
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