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I. list1 [ingl. am. lɪst, ingl. brit. lɪst] SUST.
1.1. list (of items):
relación f form.
the active list MILIT.
to cross sth/sb off the list
to be high/low on the list matter/problem:
1.2. list (books published):
2. list <lists, pl > HIST.:
II. list1 [ingl. am. lɪst, ingl. brit. lɪst] V. trans.
1. list names/events/ingredients:
2. list (include):
3. list FIN.:
list securities/stocks
I. list2 [ingl. am. lɪst, ingl. brit. lɪst] V. intr. NÁUT.
II. list2 [ingl. am. lɪst, ingl. brit. lɪst] SUST. NÁUT.
list3 [ingl. am. lɪst, ingl. brit. lɪst] V. intr. arc. (desire)
I. prize1 [ingl. am. praɪz, ingl. brit. prʌɪz] SUST.
1.1. prize (award):
1.2. prize (in lottery, competition):
atrbv. prize draw or ingl. am. drawing
2. prize (ship):
II. prize1 [ingl. am. praɪz, ingl. brit. prʌɪz] ADJ. atrbv.
prize bull/essay:
he's a prize idiot coloq.
III. prize1 [ingl. am. praɪz, ingl. brit. prʌɪz] V. trans. (value)
prize2, prise ingl. brit. [ingl. am. praɪz, ingl. brit. prʌɪz] V. trans.
to prize sth from/out of sth/sb she managed to prize the knife from his grasp
prize list SUST.
I. list1 [lɪst] SUST.
to make a list (of sth)
II. list1 [lɪst] V. trans.
1. list (make a list):
2. list (enumerate):
I. list2 [lɪst] NÁUT. V. intr.
II. list2 [lɪst] NÁUT. SUST.
I. prize1 [praɪz] SUST.
1. prize (in competition):
2. prize (reward):
II. prize1 [praɪz] ADJ.
1. prize coloq. (first-rate):
2. prize (prize-winning):
III. prize1 [praɪz] V. trans.
prize2 [praɪz] V. trans.
prize list SUST.
I. list1 [lɪst] SUST.
to make a list (of sth)
II. list1 [lɪst] V. trans.
1. list (make a list):
2. list (enumerate):
3. list (have list price):
to list at $100
I. list2 [lɪst] NÁUT. V. intr.
II. list2 [lɪst] NÁUT. SUST.
I. prize1 [praɪz] SUST.
1. prize (in competition):
2. prize (reward):
II. prize1 [praɪz] ADJ.
1. prize coloq. (first-rate):
2. prize (prizewinning):
III. prize1 [praɪz] V. trans.
prize2 [praɪz] V. trans.
prize → pry
pry2 [praɪ] V. trans.
to pry sth off
to pry sth open
pry1 <pries, pried> [praɪ] V. intr. (be nosy)
to pry into sth
Present
Ilist
youlist
he/she/itlists
welist
youlist
theylist
Past
Ilisted
youlisted
he/she/itlisted
welisted
youlisted
theylisted
Present Perfect
Ihavelisted
youhavelisted
he/she/ithaslisted
wehavelisted
youhavelisted
theyhavelisted
Past Perfect
Ihadlisted
youhadlisted
he/she/ithadlisted
wehadlisted
youhadlisted
theyhadlisted
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
The diver can pry and hammer with it.
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I had to pry it out of his hand so you wouldn't need a paramedic to pry it out of your skull, she warns.
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Several times he had to resort to the legal system to pry debts from his debtors.
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The sample is gently cut with the grain and pried loose.
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Some wall safes offer pry resistant recessed door with concealed hinges for anti-theft protection.
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