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вердикт
cable de acero

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

wire rope SUST. U

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
stretch rope/wire
taut rope/wire/sail
taut rope/wire/sail
extend rope/wire
frayed rope/wire
frayed rope/wire
fray rope/wire
slacken off rope/wire
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. rope [ingl. am. roʊp, ingl. brit. rəʊp] SUST. C or U

rope NÁUT.

II. rope [ingl. am. roʊp, ingl. brit. rəʊp] V. trans.

1. rope (tie):

amarrar amer. excl Río Pl. (con una cuerda)

2. rope ingl. am. (lasso):

rope steer/cattle
rope steer/cattle
lazar Méx.
rope steer/cattle
lacear Chile

I. wire [ingl. am. ˈwaɪ(ə)r, ingl. brit. wʌɪə] SUST.

1.1. wire C or U (metal strand):

alambrado m amer.

1.2. wire U (fencing, mesh):

alambrado m amer.

1.3. wire C (finishing line) ingl. am.:

por un pelo coloq.
por los pelos Esp. coloq.

2.1. wire C:

wire ELECTR., TEL.
pinzas fpl de corte Méx.

2.2. wire C (telegram):

wire coloq.

2.3. wire C (teletype machine) ingl. am.:

wire coloq.

II. wire [ingl. am. ˈwaɪ(ə)r, ingl. brit. wʌɪə] V. trans.

1.1. wire ELECTR.:

to be wired to sth

1.2. wire (telegraph) coloq.:

1.3. wire (bug) coloq.:

wire room/apartment
wire room/apartment

2. wire (fasten):

III. wire [ingl. am. ˈwaɪ(ə)r, ingl. brit. wʌɪə] V. intr. (telegraph)

wire coloq.

I. cross [ingl. am. krɔs, ingl. brit. krɒs] SUST.

1.1. cross REL.:

cargar con or llevar su (or mi etc.) cruz

1.2. cross (mark, sign):

1.3. cross (medal):

2. cross BIOL. (hybrid):

cruza f amer.

3.1. cross DEP. (in soccer):

3.2. cross DEP. (in boxing):

4. cross MODA:

II. cross [ingl. am. krɔs, ingl. brit. krɒs] V. trans.

1.1. cross (go across):

cross road
cross river/desert
cross river/desert

1.2. cross (lie across):

cross bridge/road/railway:
cross bridge/road/railway:

2. cross (put crosswise):

cross arms/legs
hacer bizco Méx.
está ligado Arg. Ven.

3. cross (put line through):

4. cross ingl. brit. FIN.:

5. cross (crossbreed):

cross plants/breeds
to cross sth with sth

6. cross (go against):

cross person
cross plans

7. cross DEP.:

cross ball
cross ball

III. cross [ingl. am. krɔs, ingl. brit. krɒs] V. intr.

1. cross (walk across road):

2. cross (intersect):

cross paths/roads:

3. cross (pass one another):

cross letters:

IV. cross [ingl. am. krɔs, ingl. brit. krɒs] V. v. refl.

V. cross <crosser crossest> [ingl. am. krɔs, ingl. brit. krɒs] ADJ. esp ingl. brit.

enojado esp amer.
enfadado esp Esp.
enojarse esp amer.
enfadarse esp Esp.
to be cross about sth
to be cross about sth
estar enfadado por algo esp Esp.

en el diccionario PONS

I. rope [rəʊp, ingl. am. roʊp] SUST.

1. rope (cord):

rope of garlic
rope of pearls

2. rope pl (in boxing):

cuerdas f pl.

3. rope (for capital punishment):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. rope [rəʊp, ingl. am. roʊp] V. trans.

I. wire [ˈwaɪəʳ, ingl. am. ˈwaɪɚ] SUST.

1. wire sin pl. (metal thread):

2. wire ELECTR.:

3. wire ingl. am. (telegram):

4. wire ingl. am. (hidden microphone):

5. wire (prison camp fence):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to get (sth) in under the wire ingl. am. coloq.
to go (down) to the wire coloq.

II. wire [ˈwaɪəʳ, ingl. am. ˈwaɪɚ] V. trans.

1. wire (fasten with wire):

2. wire ELECTR.:

3. wire ingl. am. (fit with concealed microphone):

to be wired person

4. wire (send telegram to):

to wire sb
en el diccionario PONS

I. rope [roʊp] SUST.

1. rope (cord):

rope of garlic
rope of pearls

2. rope:

cuerdas f pl.

3. rope (for capital punishment):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. rope [roʊp] V. trans.

I. wire [ˈwaɪr] SUST.

1. wire (metal thread):

2. wire ELECTR.:

3. wire (telegram):

4. wire (hidden microphone):

5. wire (prison camp fence):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to get (sth) in under the wire coloq.
to go (down) to the wire coloq.

II. wire [ˈwaɪr] V. trans.

1. wire (fasten with wire):

2. wire ELECTR.:

3. wire (fit with concealed microphone):

to be wired person

4. wire (send telegram to):

to wire sb
Present
Irope
yourope
he/she/itropes
werope
yourope
theyrope
Past
Iroped
youroped
he/she/itroped
weroped
youroped
theyroped
Present Perfect
Ihaveroped
youhaveroped
he/she/ithasroped
wehaveroped
youhaveroped
theyhaveroped
Past Perfect
Ihadroped
youhadroped
he/she/ithadroped
wehadroped
youhadroped
theyhadroped

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