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车灯
mirada lateral
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
side glance SUST.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. glance [ingl. am. ɡlæns, ingl. brit. ɡlɑːns] SUST.
II. glance [ingl. am. ɡlæns, ingl. brit. ɡlɑːns] V. intr.
to glance at sth
to glance at sth
to glance at sb
echarle una mirada a alguien
I. side [ingl. am. saɪd, ingl. brit. sʌɪd] SUST.
1. side C (surface):
this side up
2. side C (boundary, edge):
3. side C:
4. side C (contrasted area, part, half):
llamar a alguien aparte
5.1. side C (faction):
to take sb's side
ponerse de parte or del lado de alguien
5.2. side C DEP.:
5.3. side (part):
6. side C (area, aspect):
7. side C (line of descent):
II. side [ingl. am. saɪd, ingl. brit. sʌɪd] ADJ. atrbv., no compar.
1. side door/entrance/wall:
2. side (incidental, secondary):
side benefit
side benefit
side issue
3. side GASTR.:
I. track [ingl. am. træk, ingl. brit. trak] SUST.
1. track C (mark):
to be on sb's track(s)
seguirle la pista or el rastro a alguien
despistar a alguien
to make tracks coloq.
to make tracks coloq.
2.1. track (road, path):
2.2. track (course of thought, action):
2.3. track (path):
2.4. track (projected path):
3.1. track:
to have the inside track (on sth) ingl. am. (have the advantage)
atrbv. track athlete
3.2. track (horse-racing) ingl. am.:
4. track U (track events):
track ingl. am.
6.1. track FERRO. C (way):
6.2. track FERRO. U (rails etc):
vías fpl
7.1. track C (song, piece of music):
7.2. track C (on recording medium):
7.3. track C INFORM.:
8.1. track C (on tank):
8.2. track C (distance between wheels):
9. track C (for curtains):
II. track [ingl. am. træk, ingl. brit. trak] V. trans.
1. track (follow):
track animal
track animal
track person
track spacecraft/missile
2. track (deposit with feet) ingl. am.:
III. track [ingl. am. træk, ingl. brit. trak] V. intr.
1.1. track AUDIO:
track needle/pickup:
1.2. track MOTOR:
2. track (tread marks):
track ingl. am.
I. coin [ingl. am. kɔɪn, ingl. brit. kɔɪn] SUST.
1. coin C (individual):
2. coin U (collectively):
II. coin [ingl. am. kɔɪn, ingl. brit. kɔɪn] V. trans.
1. coin (invent):
coin word/expression
2. coin (mint):
to coin it (in) ingl. brit. coloq.
forrarse coloq.
to coin it (in) ingl. brit. coloq.
llenarse de oro coloq.
en el diccionario PONS
I. glance [glɑ:ns, ingl. am. glæns] SUST.
II. glance [glɑ:ns, ingl. am. glæns] V. intr.
1. glance (look cursorily):
2. glance (shine):
side [saɪd] SUST.
1. side (vertical surface):
at sb's side
2. side (flat surface):
side of page
3. side (edge):
side of river
side of road
4. side (half):
5. side (cut of meat):
6. side (direction):
7. side:
to take sb's side
to be on the side of sb/sth
8. side (aspect):
side of story
9. side (aside):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
en el diccionario PONS
I. glance [glæns] SUST.
II. glance [glæns] V. intr.
1. glance (look cursorily):
2. glance (shine):
side [saɪd] SUST.
1. side (vertical surface):
at sb's side
2. side (flat surface):
side of page
3. side (edge):
side of river
side of road
4. side (half):
5. side (cut of meat):
6. side (direction):
7. side:
to take sb's side
to be on the side of sb/sth
8. side (aspect):
side of story
9. side (aside):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
Present
Iglance
youglance
he/she/itglances
weglance
youglance
theyglance
Past
Iglanced
youglanced
he/she/itglanced
weglanced
youglanced
theyglanced
Present Perfect
Ihaveglanced
youhaveglanced
he/she/ithasglanced
wehaveglanced
youhaveglanced
theyhaveglanced
Past Perfect
Ihadglanced
youhadglanced
he/she/ithadglanced
wehadglanced
youhadglanced
theyhadglanced
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
From a flirtatious glance across a dance floor to a battle through timebubbling to a desperate embrace in a field of flowers.
en.wikipedia.org
A sidelong glance at the look on the clock and his face contorts.
www.dnaindia.com
Appearing to walk quickly, she passes a group of hospital staff gathered around a drinks machine who do not give her a second glance.
www.telegraph.co.uk
At first glance it seems effort and "common sense" will lead to success, but these often prove to be unavailing.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
We are a society living at the fringes of looking -- we either glance past or stare fixedly from some remove.
www.thestar.com