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media hora

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

half an hour SUST. U

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an [ingl. am. æn, ən, ingl. brit. an, ən] ART. INDET. before vowel

an → a

a [ingl. am. eɪ, ə, ingl. brit. ə, eɪ] before a vowel or silent ‘h’, an ART. INDET.

1. a:

2. a (per):

A, a [ingl. am. eɪ, ingl. brit. eɪ] SUST.

1.1. A (letter):

a f

1.2. A MÚS.:

la m
to give sb an A
darle el la a alguien

1.3. A (grade):

2. A MED.:

3.1. A (in house numbers):

35A
≈ 35 bis
35A
≈ 35 duplicado

3.2. A (in sizes of paper) ingl. brit.:

A3
A3 (420 x 297mm)
A4
A4 (297 x 210mm)
A5
A5 (210 x 148mm)

3.3. A ingl. brit. TRANSP.:

atrbv. A road

4. A (firstly):

A sentence adv.
A sentence adv.

hour [ingl. am. ˈaʊ(ə)r, ingl. brit. ˈaʊə] SUST.

1.1. hour (60 minutes):

I earn $30 an hour

1.2. hour (time of day):

at 1600 hours
a las 16:00 horas

1.3. hour (particular moment):

2.1. hour <hours, pl > (long time):

horas fpl

2.2. hour <hours, pl > (fixed period):

I. half <pl halves> [ingl. am. hæf, ingl. brit. hɑːf] SUST.

1.1. half (part):

to go halves coloq.
tooby half ingl. brit. coloq. she's too clever by half
se pasa de lista coloq.

1.2. half MAT.:

1.3. half (elliptical use):

and a half! coloq. that was a party and a half!
¡menudo perrazo! coloq.

2.1. half DEP. (period):

2.2. half DEP. (of pitch):

2.3. half DEP. ingl. am. (interval):

medio tiempo m amer.

3. half (of beer) ingl. brit.:

half coloq.

4. half (fare) ingl. brit.:

5. half (spouse) coloq., hum.:

mi/su media naranja coloq., hum.

II. half [ingl. am. hæf, ingl. brit. hɑːf] PRON.

III. half [ingl. am. hæf, ingl. brit. hɑːf] ADJ.

IV. half [ingl. am. hæf, ingl. brit. hɑːf] ADV.

not half ingl. brit. coloq. as intensifier he isn't half clever

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I. half [hɑ:f, ingl. am. hæf] halves SUST.

1. half (equal part):

to go halves (on sth) coloq.

2. half ingl. brit. coloq. (of beer):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. half [hɑ:f, ingl. am. hæf] halves ADJ.

III. half [hɑ:f, ingl. am. hæf] halves ADV.

1. half (almost):

2. half (partially):

3. half (by fifty percent):

4. half coloq. (most):

5. half (thirty minutes after):

at half past ingl. brit. coloq.

6. half ingl. brit. coloq. (intensifies negative statement):

¿te gusta? — ¡no me gusta, me encanta!

IV. half [hɑ:f, ingl. am. hæf] halves PRON.

an [ən, stressed: æn] indet. art. before vowel

an → a

a [ə, stressed: eɪ] indet. art. before consonant, an [ən, stressed: æn] before vowel

1. a (in general):

2. a (not translated):

3. a (to express prices, rates):

£2 a dozen
£6 a week

4. a (before person's name):

A, a [eɪ] SUST.

1. A (letter):

A, a f
A for Andrew ingl. brit., A for Abel ingl. am.

2. A MÚS. (note):

la m

3. A ENS.:

4. A ingl. brit. ENS.:

hour [ˈaʊəʳ, ingl. am. ˈaʊr] SUST.

1. hour (60 minutes):

2. hour (time of day):

out of hours, after hour ingl. am., ingl. austr.

3. hour (time for an activity):

4. hour (period of time):

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I. half <halves> [hæf] SUST. (equal part)

to go halves (on sth) coloq.

II. half [hæf] ADJ.

III. half [hæf] ADV.

1. half (almost):

2. half (partially):

3. half (by fifty percent):

4. half coloq. (most):

5. half (thirty minutes after):

IV. half [hæf] PRON.

an [ən, stressed: æn] indet. art. before vowel

an → a

a [ə, stressed: eɪ] indet. art. before consonant, an [ən, stressed: æn] before vowel

1. a (in general):

2. a (not translated):

3. a (to express prices, rates):

$2 a dozen
$6 a week

4. a (before person's name):

A, a [eɪ] SUST.

1. A (letter):

A, a f

2. A MÚS. (note):

la m

3. A ENS.:

hour [aʊr] SUST.

1. hour (60 minutes):

2. hour (time of day):

3. hour (time for an activity):

4. hour (period of time):

sb's hour of need

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Protests to division were ignored and the attack went ahead at 9 a.m. after half an hour of preliminary bombardment.
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This battle, expected to be a war of attrition is off to a predictably hard-bitten start, with the first six games spanning half an hour.
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That night we were aware of a KKK rally being held not half an hour away.
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If it is the hair extension, normally a reaction would occur within half an hour of applying them.
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Conditions for the match were poor; the pitch resembled a morass and a drizzle that began half an hour before the kick off continued throughout the game.
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