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tree line
límite

forestal
tree line SUST.
tree [ingl. am. tri, ingl. brit. triː] SUST.
to be out of one's tree ingl. am. coloq.
estar chalado coloq.
to be up a tree ingl. am. coloq.
top2 [ingl. am. tɑp, ingl. brit. tɒp] SUST.
top spinning top:
I. top1 [ingl. am. tɑp, ingl. brit. tɒp] SUST.
1.1. top:
a grito pelado coloq.
1.2. top ingl. brit.:
1.3. top (highest rank, position):
2.1. top (upper part):
the top of the milk ingl. brit.
I get 25% off the top ingl. am. coloq.
2.2. top (rim, edge):
2.3. top MODA:
2.4. top:
hojas fpl
3. top:
on top as adv.
on top as adv.
se está quedando pelón AmC Méx. coloq.
se está quedando pelado Co. Sur coloq.
4. top:
on top of as prep.
5.1. top (exaggerated) coloq.:
5.2. top atrbv.:
over-the-top outfit
6.1. top (cover, cap):
tapón m Esp.
to blow one's top coloq.
explotar coloq.
to blow one's top coloq.
6.2. top (car roof):
7. top ingl. brit.:
8. top <tops, pl > coloq.:
II. top1 [ingl. am. tɑp, ingl. brit. tɒp] ADJ. atrbv.
1.1. top (uppermost):
top layer
top layer
top blanket/card
top step
1.2. top (maximum):
top speed/temperature
top speed/temperature
top gear ingl. brit. MOTOR
2.1. top (best):
2.2. top (in ranked order):
the Top 40 MÚS.
the Top 40 MÚS.
2.3. top (leading):
2.4. top (senior):
the top table ingl. brit.
III. top1 <part. pres. topping; pret., part. pas. topped> [ingl. am. tɑp, ingl. brit. tɒp] V. trans.
1.1. top (exceed):
1.2. top (surpass):
top offer/achievement
the Tigers topped the Mariners 6-2 ingl. am.
2.1. top (head):
top list/league
2.2. top (reach summit of):
top hill/mountain
3. top (cover):
top column/building
top column/building
4. top:
top pineapple
top tree
IV. top1 <part. pres. topping; pret., part. pas. topped> [ingl. am. tɑp, ingl. brit. tɒp] V. v. refl. to top oneself
1. top (surpass oneself) ingl. am.:
2. top (commit suicide) ingl. brit.:
I. line1 [ingl. am. laɪn, ingl. brit. lʌɪn] SUST.
1.1. line C (mark, trace):
line MAT.
to be on the line coloq.
to be on the line coloq.
to lay it on the line coloq.
to lay or put sth on the line coloq.
1.2. line C:
1.3. line C (of cocaine):
2.1. line C (boundary, border):
the county/state line ingl. am.
2.2. line C DEP.:
atrbv. line judge
2.3. line C or U (contour):
3.1. line C or U (cable, rope):
3.2. line C TEL.:
no corte, por favor Co. Sur
4.1. line TRANSP. C (company, service):
4.2. line C:
line TRANSP., FERRO.
line (track) ingl. brit.
5.1. line U or C (path, direction):
5.2. line U or C (attitude, policy):
to toe or ingl. am. also hew the line
5.3. line U or C (method, style):
6.1. line C:
line (queue) ingl. am.
to wait in line ingl. am.
to get in line ingl. am.
to cut in line ingl. am.
colarse coloq.
to cut in line ingl. am.
brincarse or saltarse la cola Méx. coloq.
tener a alguien a raya
6.2. line C (succession):
7. line:
production line atrbv. production
production line atrbv. production
8. line C MILIT.:
9.1. line C:
to give sb a line on sth coloq.
to shoot a line ingl. brit. argot
to shoot a line ingl. brit. argot
to shoot a line ingl. brit. argot
hociconear Méx. coloq.
to shoot a line ingl. brit. argot
mandarse la(s) parte(s) Co. Sur coloq.
to spin or feed or give sb a line
soltarle or contarle una bola or un rollo a alguien coloq.
9.2. line <lines, pl > TEAT.:
9.3. line <lines, pl > ingl. brit. ENS.:
9.4. line (note):
10.1. line C (area of activity):
10.2. line C (of merchandise):
II. line1 [ingl. am. laɪn, ingl. brit. lʌɪn] V. trans.
1. line (mark with lines):
line paper
2. line (border):
resistance [ingl. am. rəˈzɪstəns, ingl. brit. rɪˈzɪst(ə)ns] SUST.
1.1. resistance U (opposition):
resistance to sth/sb
resistencia a algo/alguien
1.2. resistance U (movement) + sing. or pl v.:
the (French) Resistance atrbv. fighter
2. resistance U BIOL.:
resistance to sth
3.1. resistance U (to movement):
3.2. resistance U or C ELECTR.:
online2 ADV.
to edit/work online INFORM.
online1 [ingl. am. ɑnˈlaɪn, ingl. brit. ɒnˈlʌɪn] ADJ.
line2 [ingl. am. laɪn, ingl. brit. lʌɪn] V. trans.
1. line skirt/box:
2. line (form lining along):
I. tree [tri:] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
you can't see the forest ingl. brit., ingl. austr. [or wood ingl. am.] for the trees
II. tree [tri:] V. trans.
tree animal:
line1 [laɪn] V. trans. -ning
line clothes
I. line2 [laɪn] SUST.
1. line (mark) a. MAT.:
2. line ingl. am. (queue):
cola f amer.
3. line (chronological succession):
4. line (cord):
5. line TEL.:
6. line INFORM.:
7. line (defence):
8. line:
to be at [or to reach] the end of the line fig.
9. line (transport company):
10. line of text:
to drop sb a line coloq.
11. line MÚS.:
12. line (comment):
13. line (position, attitude):
14. line (field, pursuit, interest):
15. line (product type):
line MODA
to come out with a new line ingl. am.
16. line coloq. (of cocaine):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
right down the line ingl. am.
to give sb a line on sb
to be in line with sb/sth
to be out of line with sb/sth
II. line2 [laɪn] V. trans. -ning
Entrada de OpenDict
line SUST.
tree line SUST.
I. tree [tri] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. tree [tri] V. trans.
tree animal:
line1 <-ning> [laɪn] V. trans.
line clothes
I. line2 [laɪn] SUST.
1. line (mark) a. math:
2. line (for waiting):
cola f amer.
3. line (chronological succession):
4. line (cord):
5. line TEL.:
6. line comput:
7. line (defense):
8. line:
to be at [or to reach] the end of the line fig.
9. line (transport company):
10. line of text, poem:
to drop sb a line coloq.
11. line MÚS.:
12. line argot:
13. line (position, attitude):
14. line (field, pursuit, interest):
15. line (product type):
line MODA
16. line argot (of cocaine):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to give sb a line on sb
to be in line with sb/sth
to be out of line with sb/sth
II. line2 <-ning> [laɪn] V. trans.
Present
Iline
youline
he/she/itlines
weline
youline
theyline
Past
Ilined
youlined
he/she/itlined
welined
youlined
theylined
Present Perfect
Ihavelined
youhavelined
he/she/ithaslined
wehavelined
youhavelined
theyhavelined
Past Perfect
Ihadlined
youhadlined
he/she/ithadlined
wehadlined
youhadlined
theyhadlined
PONS OpenDict

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The family tree was investigated in detail by enthusiastic groups who sometimes discovered aunts, uncles and cousins never known to each other before.
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In this case the vehicle was being driven at high speed through a roundabout and crashed through a wall and into a tree.
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Newspaper accounts stated that visitors purposely passed the tree in automobiles and many stopped to view the tree.
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It is a small tree or arborescent shrub that has a pantropical distribution, found on coasts around the world.
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