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Seta de campo

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

field mushroom SUST.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. mushroom [ingl. am. ˈməʃˌrum, ˈməʃˌrʊm, ingl. brit. ˈmʌʃruːm, ˈmʌʃrʊm] SUST.

hongo m esp amer.
seta f esp Esp.
callampa f Chile

II. mushroom [ingl. am. ˈməʃˌrum, ˈməʃˌrʊm, ingl. brit. ˈmʌʃruːm, ˈmʌʃrʊm] V. intr.

1. mushroom (grow, increase rapidly):

mushroom town/population/business:
mushroom companies/buildings/newspapers:
mushroom companies/buildings/newspapers:
mushroom companies/buildings/newspapers:
mushroom companies/buildings/newspapers:
mushroom companies/buildings/newspapers:

2. mushroom (form mushroom shape):

3. mushroom (gather mushrooms):

ir a buscar setas esp Esp.

I. field [ingl. am. fild, ingl. brit. fiːld] SUST.

1. field AGR. GANAD.:

potrero m amer.

2.1. field DEP. (area of play):

cancha f amer.
cancha de futbol/béisbol amer. AmC Méx.

2.2. field DEP. (competitors) + sing. or pl v.:

to play the field coloq.

3. field MILIT.:

the field of honor liter.
el campo del honor liter.

4. field:

5. field (of practical operations):

it has been tested in the field atrbv. research/survey

6.1. field (coal field, oil field etc):

6.2. field (snow field, ice field):

7. field (range, space):

8. field FÍS.:

9. field INFORM.:

10. field (in heraldry):

II. field [ingl. am. fild, ingl. brit. fiːld] V. trans.

1.1. field DEP.:

field ball
field ball

1.2. field question/jibe:

2.1. field DEP.:

field team

2.2. field candidates:

III. field [ingl. am. fild, ingl. brit. fiːld] V. intr. (in baseball, cricket)

I. pasture [ingl. am. ˈpæstʃər, ingl. brit. ˈpɑːstʃə] SUST.

1. pasture U (grazing land):

pastos mpl

2. pasture C (tract of grazing land):

potrero m amer.
jubilar a alguien coloq.

3. pasture U (grass):

II. pasture [ingl. am. ˈpæstʃər, ingl. brit. ˈpɑːstʃə] V. trans.

III. pasture [ingl. am. ˈpæstʃər, ingl. brit. ˈpɑːstʃə] V. intr.

en el diccionario PONS

I. mushroom [ˈmʌʃrʊm, ingl. am. -ru:m] SUST.

callampa f Col., Chile, Perú

II. mushroom [ˈmʌʃrʊm, ingl. am. -ru:m] V. intr.

mushroom prices, population

I. field [fi:ld] SUST.

1. field a. ELECTR., AGR., DEP.:

2. field + sing./pl v. (contestants):

3. field (sphere of activity):

4. field INFORM.:

II. field [fi:ld] V. trans.

1. field (return):

2. field candidate:

en el diccionario PONS

I. mushroom [ˈmʌʃ·rum] SUST.

callampa f Col., Chile, Perú

II. mushroom [ˈmʌʃ·rum] V. intr.

mushroom population, prices

I. field [fild] SUST.

1. field a. ELECTR., AGR., DEP.:

2. field + sing./pl v. (contestants):

3. field (sphere of activity):

4. field comput:

II. field [fild] V. trans.

1. field (return):

2. field candidate:

Present
Imushroom
youmushroom
he/she/itmushrooms
wemushroom
youmushroom
theymushroom
Past
Imushroomed
youmushroomed
he/she/itmushroomed
wemushroomed
youmushroomed
theymushroomed
Present Perfect
Ihavemushroomed
youhavemushroomed
he/she/ithasmushroomed
wehavemushroomed
youhavemushroomed
theyhavemushroomed
Past Perfect
Ihadmushroomed
youhadmushroomed
he/she/ithadmushroomed
wehadmushroomed
youhadmushroomed
theyhadmushroomed

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The episode's main antagonist, the field mushroom, was met with mostly positive reviews from critics, with a few detractors.
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Of the agricultural land, 8.0% is used for growing crops and 4.8% is pastures and 4.8% is used for alpine pastures.
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In some places ancient oak wood pasture has survived.
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Prior to 1880, the land was used for pastures.
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Of the agricultural land, 4.6% is used for growing crops and 20.6% is pasturage and 14.8% is used for alpine pastures.
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