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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

inglés
inglés
español
español

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.
you/one can't see the forest or ingl. brit. the wood for the trees

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.:

shoe tree [ingl. am. ˈʃu ˌtri, ingl. brit.] SUST.

tulip tree SUST.

walnut tree SUST.

family tree SUST.

fruit tree SUST.

genealogical tree SUST.

hat tree SUST. ingl. am.

gum tree [ingl. am. ˈɡəm ˌtri, ingl. brit.] SUST.

español
español
inglés
inglés
trees pl.
respect the woodland o the trees”

en el diccionario PONS

I. tree [tri:] SUST.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

you can't see the forest ingl. brit., ingl. austr. [or wood ingl. am.] for the trees
to grow on trees

II. tree [tri:] V. trans.

tree animal:

banana tree SUST.

peach tree SUST.

duraznero m Arg., Chile

tree frog SUST.

gum tree [ˈgʌmtri:] SUST.

gomero m amer.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be up a gum tree coloq.

Christmas tree SUST.

family tree SUST.

tree surgeon SUST.

arboricultor(a) m (f)

orange tree SUST.

tree trunk SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. tree [tri] SUST.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to grow on trees

II. tree [tri] V. trans.

tree animal:

tree-lined [ˈtri·laɪnd] ADJ.

tree line SUST.

tree surgeon SUST.

arboricultor(a) m (f)

tree trunk SUST.

tree house SUST.

tree frog SUST.

Christmas tree SUST.

gum tree [ˈgʌm·tri] SUST.

gomero m amer.

pine tree SUST.

Present
Itree
youtree
he/she/ittrees
wetree
youtree
theytree
Past
Itreed
youtreed
he/she/ittreed
wetreed
youtreed
theytreed
Present Perfect
Ihavetreed
youhavetreed
he/she/ithastreed
wehavetreed
youhavetreed
theyhavetreed
Past Perfect
Ihadtreed
youhadtreed
he/she/ithadtreed
wehadtreed
youhadtreed
theyhadtreed

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

The original wharf was built by convicts from gum tree logs, and reconstructed in sandstone in 1835.
en.wikipedia.org
I pointed to a nest above us in a gum tree.
www.abc.net.au
Just the two of them eating a picnic under a huge gum tree.
www.eurekastreet.com.au
This area is noted for its tropical hardwoods and the chicle or gum tree.
en.wikipedia.org
It is commonly known as the eucalyptus snout beetle, the eucalyptus weevil or the gum tree weevil.
en.wikipedia.org

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