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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. nod [ingl. am. nɑd, ingl. brit. nɒd] SUST.

to be passed on the nod ingl. brit.
to give sb/sth the nod
darle luz verde a alguien/algo
a nod is as good as a wink (to a blind man or horse) provb.

II. nod <part. pres. nodding; pret., part. pas. nodded> [ingl. am. nɑd, ingl. brit. nɒd] V. trans.

1. nod:

he nodded his approval

2. nod DEP.:

nod ball

III. nod <part. pres. nodding; pret., part. pas. nodded> [ingl. am. nɑd, ingl. brit. nɒd] V. intr.

1. nod (dip head):

they nodded in assent
she nodded to me to sit down

2. nod <nodding, part. pres. >:

3. nod (drowse):

nod off V. [ingl. am. nɑd -, ingl. brit. nɒd -] (v + adv) coloq.

I must have nodded off

nod through V. [ingl. am. nɑd -, ingl. brit. nɒd -] (v + adv + o, v + o + adv) coloq.

he nodded at us briefly
solemnly say/look/nod
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she nodded
he nodded

en el diccionario PONS

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I. nod [nɒd, ingl. am. nɑ:d] -dd- -dd- SUST.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

a nod's as good as a wink to a blind horse provb. coloq.
on the nod ingl. brit. coloq.

II. nod [nɒd, ingl. am. nɑ:d] -dd- -dd- V. trans.

III. nod [nɒd, ingl. am. nɑ:d] -dd- -dd- V. intr.

1. nod (incline head in agreement):

to nod to sb
to nod at sth

2. nod coloq. (start sleeping, drift off):

nod off V. intr.

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en el diccionario PONS
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español
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I. nod [nad] SUST.

II. nod <-dd-> [nad] V. trans.

III. nod <-dd-> [nad] V. intr.

1. nod (incline head in agreement):

to nod to sb
to nod at sth

2. nod coloq. (when sleepy):

nod off V. intr.

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Present
Inod
younod
he/she/itnods
wenod
younod
theynod
Past
Inodded
younodded
he/she/itnodded
wenodded
younodded
theynodded
Present Perfect
Ihavenodded
youhavenodded
he/she/ithasnodded
wehavenodded
youhavenodded
theyhavenodded
Past Perfect
Ihadnodded
youhadnodded
he/she/ithadnodded
wehadnodded
youhadnodded
theyhadnodded

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Most of us will drift off to the land of nod wearing a cosy pair of jammies and many of us will also go to bed wearing our undies.
www.tv3.ie
Taking a sleeping pill to help you nod off doesn't seem that dangerous, but new research warns the drugs can increase the risk of dying.
www.marieclaire.co.uk
Not every government will nod along with its bumptious self-praise.
business.financialpost.com
The silence and the omission of CMYK makes the album exactly one hour long, as a nod to the album's title.
en.wikipedia.org
Instead, we buy a king-size upholstered bed and design custom bedding in wheat tones with a subtle nod to our purple lavender accent colour.
news.nationalpost.com