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salvoconducto
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
safe conduct [ingl. am. seɪf kənˈdəkt, ingl. brit.] SUST.
1. safe conduct U (protection):
2. safe conduct C (document):
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. conduct SUST. U [ingl. am. ˈkɑnˌdəkt, ingl. brit. ˈkɒndʌkt]
1. conduct (behavior):
2. conduct (management):
II. conduct V. trans. [ingl. am. kənˈdəkt, ingl. brit. kənˈdʌkt]
1. conduct (carry out):
conduct inquiry/experiment
conduct inquiry/experiment
conduct conversation
2. conduct MÚS.:
conduct orchestra/work
3. conduct (lead, direct):
conduct visitor/tour/party
4. conduct (transmit):
conduct heat/electricity/liquid
III. conduct V. v. refl. [ingl. am. kənˈdəkt, ingl. brit. kənˈdʌkt]
IV. conduct V. intr. [ingl. am. kənˈdəkt, ingl. brit. kənˈdʌkt] MÚS.
I. safe <safer, safest> [ingl. am. seɪf, ingl. brit. seɪf] ADJ.
1.1. safe (secure from danger):
safe pred
1.2. safe (unharmed) pred:
1.3. safe (offering protection):
safe haven/refuge
2. safe (not dangerous):
3. safe (not risky):
safe investment
safe investment
safe method/contraceptive
safe method/contraceptive
a safe seat POL.
II. safe [ingl. am. seɪf, ingl. brit. seɪf] SUST.
1. safe (for valuables):
safe cracker or ingl. brit. breaker
safe cracker or ingl. brit. breaker
2. safe (condom) ingl. am.:
safe coloq.
globo m coloq.
safe coloq.
paracaídas m coloq.
safe coloq.
safe coloq.
forro m Río Pl. coloq.
I. play [ingl. am. pleɪ, ingl. brit. pleɪ] SUST.
1.1. play U (recreation):
1.2. play U DEP.:
1.3. play C (turn, move):
1.4. play C ingl. am. DEP. (maneuver):
to make a play for sb/sth also ingl. brit. he made a play for her
2. play U (interplay):
3. play U (slack) TÉC.:
4. play C TEAT.:
5. play C (pun):
II. play [ingl. am. pleɪ, ingl. brit. pleɪ] V. trans.
1.1. play hopscotch/leapfrog:
1.2. play:
play football/chess
jugar amer. excl Río Pl.
play football/chess
jugar a Esp. Río Pl.
play set/tournament
juega al tenis Esp. Río Pl.
2.1. play (compete against):
play opponent/team
to play sb at sth I used to play her at chess
to play sb at sth I used to play her at chess
jugaba al ajedrez con ella Esp. Río Pl.
2.2. play:
play ball
play card
play card
play piece
2.3. play (in particular position):
play inside left/quarterback
2.4. play (use in game):
play reserve
play reserve
3. play (gamble on):
4.1. play instrument:
4.2. play:
play piece
play piece
play note
5.1. play TEAT.:
play villain/Hamlet
play villain/Hamlet
play villain/Hamlet
5.2. play TEAT.:
play drama
play drama
play scene
to play (it) straight LIT., TEAT.
to play (it) straight LIT., TEAT.
5.3. play TEAT.:
play theater/town
6. play AUDIO:
play tape/record
7. play (treat) liter.:
tratar bien a alguien
engañar a alguien
8. play (move) + adv. compl.:
9. play (in angling) DEP.:
play fish
III. play [ingl. am. pleɪ, ingl. brit. pleɪ] V. intr.
1. play (amuse oneself):
play children:
to play at sth
to play with sb/sth
jugar con alguien/algo
jugar con alguien/algo
2. play:
play JUEGOS, DEP.
ser justo con alguien
ser sincero con alguien
3.1. play TEAT.:
play cast:
play cast:
play show:
3.2. play (pretend):
4. play MÚS.:
play musician:
5. play (move):
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
I. conduct [kənˈdʌkt, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:n-] V. trans.
1. conduct (carry out):
2. conduct (direct):
3. conduct (behave):
4. conduct ELECTR., FÍS. (transmit):
II. conduct [kənˈdʌkt, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:n-] V. intr. MÚS.
III. conduct [kənˈdʌkt, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:n-] SUST. sin pl.
1. conduct (management):
2. conduct (behaviour):
I. safe [seɪf] ADJ.
1. safe (free of danger):
safe driver
2. safe (secure):
3. safe (certain):
4. safe (trustworthy):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. safe [seɪf] SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
I. conduct1 [ˌkən·ˈdʌkt] V. trans.
1. conduct (carry out):
2. conduct (direct):
3. conduct (behave):
4. conduct ELECTR., FÍS. (transmit):
II. conduct1 [ˌkən·ˈdʌkt] V. intr. MÚS.
conduct2 [ˈkan·dʌkt] SUST.
1. conduct (management):
2. conduct (behavior):
I. safe [seɪf] ADJ.
1. safe (free of danger):
safe driver
es peligroso... +infin
2. safe (secure):
3. safe (certain):
4. safe (trustworthy):
5. safe (not out in baseball):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. safe [seɪf] SUST.
Present
Iconduct
youconduct
he/she/itconducts
weconduct
youconduct
theyconduct
Past
Iconducted
youconducted
he/she/itconducted
weconducted
youconducted
theyconducted
Present Perfect
Ihaveconducted
youhaveconducted
he/she/ithasconducted
wehaveconducted
youhaveconducted
theyhaveconducted
Past Perfect
Ihadconducted
youhadconducted
he/she/ithadconducted
wehadconducted
youhadconducted
theyhadconducted
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The book presents earlier statistical studies and case studies showing that democracies and oligarchies conduct diplomacy very differently from autocracies.
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Following this analysis, the organization then should conduct its risk evaluation.
www.qualitymag.com
Objections, though permissible during opening statements, are very unusual, and by professional courtesy are usually reserved only for egregious conduct.
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Many types of unruly conduct may fit the definition of disorderly conduct, as such statutes are often used as catch-all crimes.
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His conduct as a soldier started badly and continued in poor fashion; he had no fewer than thirteen convictions for absence and 2 for drunkenness.
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