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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. scribble [ingl. am. ˈskrɪbəl, ingl. brit. ˈskrɪb(ə)l] SUST. C or U
II. scribble [ingl. am. ˈskrɪbəl, ingl. brit. ˈskrɪb(ə)l] V. trans.
III. scribble [ingl. am. ˈskrɪbəl, ingl. brit. ˈskrɪb(ə)l] V. intr.
I. block [ingl. am. blɑk, ingl. brit. blɒk] SUST.
1.1. block:
to knock sb's block off coloq.
romperle la crisma a alguien coloq.
1.2. block DEP.:
1.3. block TIPOGR.:
1.4. block (of paper):
2. block (at auction):
3.1. block:
cuadra f amer.
calle f Esp.
3.2. block (building):
a block of flats ingl. brit.
a block of flats ingl. brit.
a block of flats ingl. brit.
4. block (section):
5. block INFORM.:
6.1. block (blockage):
6.2. block (obstacle):
block to sth
6.3. block (embargo):
7.1. block (in boxing, fencing):
7.2. block (in volleyball, US football):
II. block [ingl. am. blɑk, ingl. brit. blɒk] V. trans.
1.1. block (obstruct):
block road/entrance
1.2. block drain/sink:
tapar amer.
1.3. block → block out
2.1. block (prevent):
block progress/attempt
block progress/attempt
block funds/account/sale
block funds/account/sale
2.2. block DEP.:
block ball/opponent
3. block (emboss):
4. block (align):
block address/paragraph
III. block [ingl. am. blɑk, ingl. brit. blɒk] V. intr. DEP.
block out V. [ingl. am. blɑk -, ingl. brit. blɒk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. block out (shut out):
block out thought/worry
block out thought/worry
2. block out (obscure, obstruct):
block out sun/light
en el diccionario PONS
scribbling block SUST., scribbling pad SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
I. scribble [ˈskrɪbl] V. trans.
II. scribble [ˈskrɪbl] V. intr.
III. scribble [ˈskrɪbl] SUST.
garabatos m pl.
I. block [blɒk, ingl. am. blɑ:k] SUST.
1. block of wood:
2. block INFORM.:
3. block:
cuadra f amer.
block of flats ingl. brit.
4. block:
5. block (child's toy):
6. block DEP.:
II. block [blɒk, ingl. am. blɑ:k] V. trans.
1. block:
block access
block entrance
block filter, pipe
block nose
block road, route, street
block sb's progress
block sb's view
block sb's way
block drain, sink, toilet
2. block INFORM., INET:
block account, file, user, website
3. block DEP.:
4. block MED.:
block artery, duct
5. block FIN.:
block account, funds
block currency
en el diccionario PONS
I. scribble [ˈskrɪb·əl] V. trans.
II. scribble [ˈskrɪb·əl] V. intr.
III. scribble [ˈskrɪb·əl] SUST.
garabatos m pl.
I. block [blak] SUST.
1. block (solid lump):
block of wood
2. block:
cuadra f amer.
3. block:
4. block (child's toy):
5. block (for executions):
6. block argot (head):
7. block DEP.:
8. block comput:
II. block [blak] V. trans.
1. block:
block road, pipe
block sb's progress
2. block comput:
Present
Iscribble
youscribble
he/she/itscribbles
wescribble
youscribble
theyscribble
Past
Iscribbled
youscribbled
he/she/itscribbled
wescribbled
youscribbled
theyscribbled
Present Perfect
Ihavescribbled
youhavescribbled
he/she/ithasscribbled
wehavescribbled
youhavescribbled
theyhavescribbled
Past Perfect
Ihadscribbled
youhadscribbled
he/she/ithadscribbled
wehadscribbled
youhadscribbled
theyhadscribbled
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
I scribbled a note about it on a nearby pad.
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Actually, rather than a single scribble language, it is a family of (very similar) dialects, each for a different purpose.
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I eventually knew my scribbles might someday pay off.
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The quality of the text of the genealogies is very poor; in some places the writing degrades into scratches and scribbling.
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Coincidental an approach takes place to graphic themes which symbolically recur and are completed by further archaic symbols and naive appearing scribbles.
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