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sun hat
sombrero de sol
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
sun hat SUST.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
there's nothing new under the sun atrbv. hat/bonnet
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. sun [ingl. am. sən, ingl. brit. sʌn] SUST. C or U
sol m
to think the sun shines out of sb's eyes or argot backside or vulg. argot arse ingl. brit.
there's nothing new under the sun atrbv. hat/bonnet
sun blind ingl. brit.
sun parlor or ingl. brit. lounge
II. sun <part. pres. sunning; pret., part. pas. sunned> [ingl. am. sən, ingl. brit. sʌn] V. v. refl.
tomar sol Co. Sur
asolearse amer.
hat [ingl. am. hæt, ingl. brit. hat] SUST.
1. hat MODA:
hold or hang on to your hat! coloq.
¡agárrate! coloq.
my hat! ingl. brit. arcznte.
¡caracoles! arcznte.
to hang one's hat ingl. am. coloq.
2. hat (indicating role, capacity):
I. ring2 [ingl. am. rɪŋ, ingl. brit. rɪŋ] SUST.
1. ring C (sound of bell):
2. ring U (sound, resonance):
3. ring C sin pl. ingl. brit. (telephone call):
llamar (por teléfono) a alguien
telefonear a alguien
darle or pegarle un telefonazo a alguien coloq.
hablarle a alguien Méx.
4. ring C (set of bells):
II. ring2 <pret. rang, part. pas. rung> [ingl. am. rɪŋ, ingl. brit. rɪŋ] V. intr.
1.1. ring (make sound):
ring church bell:
ring church bell:
ring church bell:
tañer liter.
ring doorbell/telephone/alarm/alarm clock:
1.2. ring (operate bell):
ring person:
ring person:
2. ring (telephone):
ring ingl. brit.
ring ingl. brit.
ring ingl. brit.
hablar Méx.
to ring for sb/sth she rang for a cab/doctor
3.1. ring (resound):
3.2. ring ears:
III. ring2 <pret. rang, part. pas. rung> [ingl. am. rɪŋ, ingl. brit. rɪŋ] V. trans.
1. ring (operate):
ring doorbell/handbell/church bell
2. ring (telephone):
ring ingl. brit.
ring ingl. brit.
ring ingl. brit.
hablarle a Méx.
I. ring1 [ingl. am. rɪŋ, ingl. brit. rɪŋ] SUST.
1.1. ring:
aro m
1.2. ring (circular object):
1.3. ring (circular shape):
darle sopas con honda(s) a algo/alguien Esp. coloq.
bailarse algo/a alguien Col. coloq.
1.4. ring BOT.:
1.5. ring (burner):
ring ingl. brit.
ring ingl. brit.
hornilla f amer. excl Co. Sur
ring ingl. brit.
hornillo m Esp.
ring ingl. brit.
hornalla f Río Pl.
2.1. ring (in boxing, wrestling):
2.2. ring (in circus):
2.3. ring:
2.4. ring (at race course):
2.5. ring (in livestock market):
3.1. ring (of criminals):
red f
3.2. ring COM.:
II. ring1 <pret. & part. pas. ringed> [ingl. am. rɪŋ, ingl. brit. rɪŋ] V. trans.
1. ring (surround):
2. ring (with pen, pencil):
3. ring bird:
Sun SUST.
Sun → Sunday
Sunday [ingl. am. ˈsəndeɪ, ˈsəndi, ingl. brit. ˈsʌndeɪ, ˈsʌndi] SUST.
1. Sunday (day):
Sunday atrbv. mass
2. Sunday (newspaper) ingl. brit.:
Sunday coloq.
Sunday coloq.
Sunday coloq.
en el diccionario PONS
hat [hæt] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. sun [sʌn] -nn- SUST.
sol m
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. sun [sʌn] -nn- V. trans.
en el diccionario PONS
hat [hæt] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. sun [sʌn] SUST.
sol m
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. sun <-nn-> [sʌn] V. trans.
Sun. SUST.
Sun. ABBR Sunday
Sunday [ˈsʌn·deɪ] SUST.
Present
Isun
yousun
he/she/itsuns
wesun
yousun
theysun
Past
Isunned
yousunned
he/she/itsunned
wesunned
yousunned
theysunned
Present Perfect
Ihavesunned
youhavesunned
he/she/ithassunned
wehavesunned
youhavesunned
theyhavesunned
Past Perfect
Ihadsunned
youhadsunned
he/she/ithadsunned
wehadsunned
youhadsunned
theyhadsunned
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Tambourines in rock music are most often headless, a ring with jangles but no skin.
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The gas is trapped in the compression chambers formed by the impeller vanes and the liquid ring.
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