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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

resting place SUST. eufem.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. rest1 [ingl. am. rɛst, ingl. brit. rɛst] V. intr.

1.1. rest (relax):

1.2. rest (lie buried):

rest liter.
descansar liter.

2.1. rest (be supported):

2.2. rest (be based, depend):

to rest on argument/theory:
to rest on argument/theory:
to rest on argument/theory:

2.3. rest (stop):

to rest on eyes/gaze:
to rest on eyes/gaze:
posarse sobre liter.

3.1. rest (be responsibility of):

to rest with sb responsibility:
recaer sobre alguien

3.2. rest DER.:

II. rest1 [ingl. am. rɛst, ingl. brit. rɛst] V. trans.

1. rest (relax):

2.1. rest (place for support):

to rest sth on/against sth
apoyar algo en or sobre / contra algo

2.2. rest (let linger) liter.:

posar los ojos/la mirada en or sobre alguien/algo liter.

III. rest1 [ingl. am. rɛst, ingl. brit. rɛst] SUST.

1.1. rest C (break):

to give sth a rest coloq.
¡cambia de disco! coloq.

1.2. rest U (relaxation):

to lay sb to rest eufem.
enterrar a alguien
to lay sb to rest eufem.
dar sepultura a alguien form.
to lay sth to rest
to lay sth to rest atrbv. day/period

2. rest U (motionlessness):

3.1. rest C (in billiards):

3.2. rest C (support):

4.1. rest C MÚS.:

4.2. rest C (in poetry):

I. case2 [ingl. am. keɪs, ingl. brit. keɪs] SUST.

1. case:

jaba f Chile Perú

2. case (hard container):

3. case (soft container):

4. case ingl. brit. (suitcase):

petaca f Méx.
valija f Río Pl.

5. case:

II. case2 [ingl. am. keɪs, ingl. brit. keɪs] V. trans. argot

case1 [ingl. am. keɪs, ingl. brit. keɪs] SUST.

1. case (matter):

to be on sb's case ingl. am.
estar encima de alguien
to make a federal case out of sth ingl. am. coloq.

2.1. case MED.:

2.2. case coloq. (pitiable person):

2.3. case arcznte. (eccentric):

caso m coloq.
mi tía es un caso coloq.

3. case (instance, situation):

in no case form.

4. case in phrases:

5. case (argument):

to make (out) a case for sth/-ing

6. case LING.:

I. rest2 [ingl. am. rɛst, ingl. brit. rɛst] SUST. U (remainder)

II. rest2 [ingl. am. rɛst, ingl. brit. rɛst] V. intr. (remain)

I. place [ingl. am. pleɪs, ingl. brit. pleɪs] SUST.

1.1. place C (spot, position, area):

1.2. place C (town, region, country):

1.3. place C (specific location):

1.4. place U (locality):

2.1. place C (building, shop, restaurant etc):

2.2. place C (home):

3.1. place C (correct, appropriate location):

3.2. place C in phrases:

4.1. place C (position, role):

to know one's place arcznte. or hum.
poner a alguien en su sitio
bajarle los humos a alguien

4.2. place C:

in place of as prep.

4.3. place C:

to take place (occur) meeting/concert/wedding:

5.1. place C (seat):

5.2. place C (at table):

6.1. place C (in contest, league):

6.2. place C (in horseracing):

7. place C (in book, script, sequence):

8.1. place C (job):

8.2. place C ingl. brit.:

place ENS., UNIV.

8.3. place C (on team):

9. place (in argument):

10. place C MAT.:

11. place C or U (space, room):

II. place [ingl. am. pleɪs, ingl. brit. pleɪs] V. trans.

1. place:

place (put, position) object
place guards/sentries
place guards/sentries
place guards/sentries
depositar su (or mi etc.) confianza en alguien/algo

2.1. place (in hierarchy, league, race):

2.2. place (in horseracing):

3.1. place (find a home, job for):

3.2. place:

place advertisement
place phone call
place goods/merchandise
place shares/money FIN.

4.1. place (identify):

place tune
place tune
ubicar amer.

4.2. place (locate, estimate):

5. place (direct carefully):

place ball/shot

III. place [ingl. am. pleɪs, ingl. brit. pleɪs] V. intr. DEP.

well-placed <pred well placed> [wɛlˈpleɪst] ADJ.

well-placed shot/throw:

en el diccionario PONS

resting place SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. rest1 [rest] V. trans.

1. rest (cause to repose):

2. rest (support):

3. rest ingl. am. DER.:

II. rest1 [rest] V. intr.

1. rest (cease activity):

2. rest (remain):

3. rest (be supported):

to rest on sth theory

4. rest ingl. am. DER.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. rest1 [rest] SUST.

1. rest (period of repose):

2. rest MÚS.:

3. rest (support):

rest2 [rest] SUST.

I. place [pleɪs] SUST.

1. place (location, area):

to be in place fig.
to do sth in place ingl. am.
in place of sb/sth

2. place coloq. (house):

3. place (building):

4. place (commercial location):

5. place (position):

6. place:

7. place (in organization):

8. place MAT.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

any place ingl. am. coloq.
every place ingl. am. coloq.
some place ingl. am. coloq.
no place ingl. am. coloq.

II. place [pleɪs] V. trans.

1. place (position, put):

2. place (impose):

3. place (ascribe):

4. place (arrange for):

to place sth at sb's disposal

5. place (appoint to a position):

to place sb in charge (of sth)
to place sth above sth

6. place (employ):

7. place (identify):

III. place [pleɪs] V. intr. ingl. brit. DEP.

en el diccionario PONS

resting place SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. rest1 [rest] V. trans.

1. rest (cause to repose):

2. rest (support):

3. rest DER.:

II. rest1 [rest] V. intr.

1. rest (cease activity):

2. rest (remain):

3. rest (be supported):

to rest on sth theory

4. rest DER.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. rest1 [rest] SUST.

1. rest (period of repose):

2. rest MÚS.:

3. rest (support):

rest2 [rest] SUST.

I. place [pleɪs] SUST.

1. place (location, area):

to be in place fig.
in place of sb/sth

2. place coloq. (house):

3. place (building):

4. place (commercial location):

5. place (position):

to lose one's place in book

6. place:

7. place (in organization):

8. place math:

9. place coloq. (in location):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. place [pleɪs] V. trans.

1. place (position, put):

2. place (impose):

3. place (ascribe):

4. place (arrange for):

to place sth at sb's disposal

5. place (appoint to a position):

to place sb in charge (of sth)
to place sth above sth

6. place (employ):

7. place (identify):

III. place [pleɪs] V. intr. DEP.

Present
Irest
yourest
he/she/itrests
werest
yourest
theyrest
Past
Irested
yourested
he/she/itrested
werested
yourested
theyrested
Present Perfect
Ihaverested
youhaverested
he/she/ithasrested
wehaverested
youhaverested
theyhaverested
Past Perfect
Ihadrested
youhadrested
he/she/ithadrested
wehadrested
youhadrested
theyhadrested

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