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Anglophobe
cortocircuito
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. short circuit [ingl. am. ʃɔrt ˈsərkət, ingl. brit.] SUST.
II. short-circuit V. trans.
1. short-circuit ELECTR.:
2. short-circuit (shorten):
short-circuit system/process
short-circuit system/process
III. short-circuit V. intr. ELECTR.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
circuit [ingl. am. ˈsərkət, ingl. brit. ˈsəːkɪt] SUST.
1. circuit (passage around):
2.1. circuit DER.:
2.2. circuit (series of dates, events):
3. circuit ELECTR.:
4. circuit (motor racing track):
I. short <shorter shortest> [ingl. am. ʃɔrt, ingl. brit. ʃɔːt] ADJ.
1. short (of length, height, distance):
short hair/skirt/grass
short person
to get sb by the short hairs or ingl. brit. also by the short and curlies coloq.
pillar or agarrar or pescar a alguien coloq.
to have sb by the short hairs or ingl. brit. also by the short and curlies coloq.
tener agarrado a alguien coloq.
2.1. short (brief):
short visit/vacation/trip
hace un ratito coloq.
2.2. short LING.:
short vowel/syllable
2.3. short:
3. short (brusque, impatient):
short manner
short manner
4. short (inadequate, deficient):
to be short on sth coloq. he's a bit short on brains
5. short GASTR.:
short pastry
6.1. short FIN.:
short sale
6.2. short FIN.:
short bill
II. short [ingl. am. ʃɔrt, ingl. brit. ʃɔːt] ADV.
1. short (suddenly, abruptly):
to be caught or ingl. brit. also taken short coloq. I was caught short at the station
2. short (below target, requirement):
to fall short shell/arrow:
III. short [ingl. am. ʃɔrt, ingl. brit. ʃɔːt] SUST.
1. short ELECTR.:
2. short CINE:
4.1. short <shorts, pl > (short trousers):
shorts mpl
bañador m Esp.
4.2. short <shorts, pl > (men's underwear):
short ingl. am.
IV. short [ingl. am. ʃɔrt, ingl. brit. ʃɔːt] V. intr. ELECTR.
V. short [ingl. am. ʃɔrt, ingl. brit. ʃɔːt] V. trans.
I. sell <pret. & part. pas. sold> [ingl. am. sɛl, ingl. brit. sɛl] V. trans.
1.1. sell goods/house/shares/player/insurance:
sell by 11.4.12”
fecha límite de venta: 11-4-12”
to sell sth to sb, to sell sb sth
venderle algo a alguien
to sell sth for sth
vender algo en or por algo
1.2. sell (achieve sales figure of):
1.3. sell (promote):
2. sell coloq. (make acceptable):
to sell sth to sb, to sell sb sth
convencer a alguien de algo
3. sell (betray):
4.1. sell:
4.2. sell stock/shares:
II. sell <pret. & part. pas. sold> [ingl. am. sɛl, ingl. brit. sɛl] V. intr.
1. sell person/company:
2. sell (be sold):
sell product:
to sell at/for sth
venderse a / por algo
3. sell theory (prove convincing):
sell coloq.
III. sell [ingl. am. sɛl, ingl. brit. sɛl] SUST.
1. sell:
2. sell (deception) ingl. brit.:
sell coloq., arcznte.
sell coloq., arcznte.
sell coloq., arcznte.
camelo m Esp. coloq.
en el diccionario PONS
I. short-circuit [ˌʃɔ:tˈsɜ:kɪt, ingl. am. ˌʃɔ:rtˈsɜ:r-] SUST.
II. short-circuit [ˌʃɔ:tˈsɜ:kɪt, ingl. am. ˌʃɔ:rtˈsɜ:r-] V. intr.
III. short-circuit [ˌʃɔ:tˈsɜ:kɪt, ingl. am. ˌʃɔ:rtˈsɜ:r-] V. trans.
1. short-circuit ELECTR.:
2. short-circuit (bypass):
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
circuit [ˈsɜ:kɪt, ingl. am. ˈsɜ:r-] SUST.
1. circuit ELECTR.:
2. circuit DEP.:
3. circuit (circular route):
4. circuit (district under circuit judge):
I. short [ʃɔ:t, ingl. am. ʃɔ:rt] ADJ.
1. short (not long):
2. short (not tall):
petizo, -a Co. Sur, Bol.
3. short (brief):
short memory
4. short (not enough):
to be [or run] short on sth
5. short LING.:
short vowel
6. short (brusque):
II. short [ʃɔ:t, ingl. am. ʃɔ:rt] SUST.
1. short CINE:
2. short coloq. ELECTR.:
3. short ingl. brit. coloq. (drink):
III. short [ʃɔ:t, ingl. am. ʃɔ:rt] ADV.
1. short (abruptly):
to go short of sth ingl. brit.
to stop sth/sb short
2. short (below the standard):
en el diccionario PONS
short circuit SUST.
I. short-circuit [ˌʃɔrt·ˈsɜr·kɪt] V. intr.
II. short-circuit [ˌʃɔrt·ˈsɜr·kɪt] V. trans.
1. short-circuit ELECTR.:
2. short-circuit (bypass):
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
circuit [ˈsɜr·kɪt] SUST.
1. circuit ELECTR.:
2. circuit DEP.:
3. circuit (circular route):
4. circuit (district under circuit judge):
I. short [ʃɔrt] ADJ.
1. short (not long):
2. short (not tall):
petizo, -a Co. Sur, Bol.
3. short (brief):
short memory
4. short (not enough):
to be [or run] short on sth
5. short LING.:
short vowel
6. short (brusque):
II. short [ʃɔrt] SUST.
1. short CINE:
2. short coloq. ELECTR.:
III. short [ʃɔrt] ADV.
1. short (abruptly):
to stop sth/sb short
2. short (below the standard):
Present
Ishort-circuit
youshort-circuit
he/she/itshort-circuits
weshort-circuit
youshort-circuit
theyshort-circuit
Past
Ishort-circuited
youshort-circuited
he/she/itshort-circuited
weshort-circuited
youshort-circuited
theyshort-circuited
Present Perfect
Ihaveshort-circuited
youhaveshort-circuited
he/she/ithasshort-circuited
wehaveshort-circuited
youhaveshort-circuited
theyhaveshort-circuited
Past Perfect
Ihadshort-circuited
youhadshort-circuited
he/she/ithadshort-circuited
wehadshort-circuited
youhadshort-circuited
theyhadshort-circuited
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