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d'aimer
preceder

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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español
español

I. precede [ingl. am. prəˈsid, ingl. brit. prɪˈsiːd] V. trans. form.

1. precede (in time, space):

precede
precede

2. precede (outrank):

precede
precede

II. precede [ingl. am. prəˈsid, ingl. brit. prɪˈsiːd] V. intr.

1. precede (come before):

precede

2. precede <preceding, part. pres. >:

precede day/year
precede page/paragraph/chapter
precede page/paragraph/chapter
español
español
inglés
inglés
to precede
to precede sth
to precede
The words don, for men, and doña, for women, are courtesy titles used before someone's name, when they are being spoken or written to. They are used for someone who is senior professionally, in age or socially. Doña is usually used only for married or widowed women, except in official documents, when it refers to any woman.
Don and doña always precede a person's first name. "¿Se va ya, don Juan?" When talking about a third person you can use don and doña before their first name, which is followed by their surname: "Don Juan Montesinos". In correspondence, don and doña can be abbreviated to D. and Dn., or Dña. and Da , respectively, and can be preceded by the appropriate title señor or señora: "Sr. Dn. Juan Montesinos"; "Sra. Dña. Ana Castellón".

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

precede [prɪˈsi:d] V. trans.

precede
español
español
inglés
inglés
to precede
to precede
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

precede [prɪ·ˈsid] V. trans.

precede
español
español
inglés
inglés
to precede
to precede
Present
Iprecede
youprecede
he/she/itprecedes
weprecede
youprecede
theyprecede
Past
Ipreceded
youpreceded
he/she/itpreceded
wepreceded
youpreceded
theypreceded
Present Perfect
Ihavepreceded
youhavepreceded
he/she/ithaspreceded
wehavepreceded
youhavepreceded
theyhavepreceded
Past Perfect
Ihadpreceded
youhadpreceded
he/she/ithadpreceded
wehadpreceded
youhadpreceded
theyhadpreceded

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It was preceded by a very interesting preparation period.
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It was however preceded by another church, whose foundations have been discovered under the floor of the present one.
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The latter are preceded by a presbytery located at level far lower than the rest of the church.
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All students are assigned a house the year preceding their entrance into the school.
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This was preceded by six consecutive loss making years dating back to 2005.
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