¿Cómo quieres hacer uso de PONS.com?

¿Ya estás suscrito a PONS Pur o a PONS Translate Pro?

PONS con publicidad

Visita PONS.com como acostumbras, con seguimiento de anuncios y publicidad

Encontrarás más detalles sobre el seguimiento en Protección de datos y en Configuración de privacidad.

PONS Pur

Sin publicidad de terceros

Sin seguimiento de anuncios

Suscríbete aquí

Si ya disfrutas de una cuenta de usuario gratuita en PONS.com, suscríbete a PONS Pur .

We process your data to deliver content or advertisements and measure the delivery of such content or advertisements to extract insights about our website. We share this information with our partners on the basis of consent and legitimate interest. You may exercise your right to consent or object to a legitimate interest, based on a specific purpose below or at a partner level in the link under each purpose. These choices will be signaled to our vendors participating in the Transparency and Consent Framework.

Cookies, device or similar online identifiers (e.g. login-based identifiers, randomly assigned identifiers, network based identifiers) together with other information (e.g. browser type and information, language, screen size, supported technologies etc.) can be stored or read on your device to recognise it each time it connects to an app or to a website, for one or several of the purposes presented here.

Advertising and content can be personalised based on your profile. Your activity on this service can be used to build or improve a profile about you for personalised advertising and content. Advertising and content performance can be measured. Reports can be generated based on your activity and those of others. Your activity on this service can help develop and improve products and services.

im
costume académique

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

cap and gown SUST. UNIV.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
town and gown ingl. brit.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

gown [ingl. brit. ɡaʊn, ingl. am. ɡaʊn] SUST.

Town and gown Info

I. cap [ingl. brit. kap, ingl. am. kæp] SUST.

1. cap (headgear):

2. cap ingl. brit. DEP.:

3. cap (cover):

4. cap (of mushroom):

5. cap (for toy gun):

6. cap ODONT.:

7. cap ingl. brit.:

8. cap ARQUIT.:

9. cap (bird's plumage):

II. cap <part. pres. capping; pret. imperf., part. pas. capped> [ingl. brit. kap, ingl. am. kæp] V. trans.

1. cap government:

cap ADMIN., FIN. local authority
cap budget

2. cap ODONT.:

cap tooth

3. cap ingl. brit. DEP.:

cap footballer

4. cap (cover):

III. cap [ingl. brit. kap, ingl. am. kæp]

to set one's cap at ingl. brit. or for ingl. am. sb arcznte.

cap. [ingl. brit. kap, ingl. am. kæp] SUST.

cap. → capital letter

CAP SUST. abrév

CAP → Common Agricultural Policy

Common Agricultural Policy, CAP SUST.

and [ingl. brit. ənd, (ə)n, and, ingl. am. ænd, (ə)n] CONJ. When used as a straightforward conjunction, and is translated by et: to shout and sing = crier et chanter; Tom and Linda = Tom et Linda; my friend and colleague = mon ami et collègue.
and is sometimes used between two verbs in English to mean ‘in order to’ (wait and see, go and ask, try and rest etc.). To translate these expressions, look under the appropriate verb entry (wait, go, try etc).
For examples and other uses, see the entry below.

1. and (joining words or clauses):

2. and (in numbers):

five and twenty archaic archaic or liter.

3. and (with repetition):

4. and (for emphasis):

5. and (in phrases):

and that coloq. ingl. brit.
and how coloq.!
and?

6. and (alike):

7. and (with negative):

I. wait [ingl. brit. weɪt, ingl. am. weɪt] SUST.

II. wait [ingl. brit. weɪt, ingl. am. weɪt] V. trans.

1. wait (await):

wait turn, chance
don't wait dinner for me coloq. ingl. am.

2. wait ingl. am.:

III. wait [ingl. brit. weɪt, ingl. am. weɪt] V. intr.

1. wait (remain patiently):

to wait for sb/sth
attendre qn/qc
to wait for sb/sth to do
tu verras bien coloq.
tu vas voir! coloq.
tiens-toi bien! coloq.
wait for it! MILIT.

2. wait (be left until later):

wait object, meal, action:

3. wait (server):

IV. wait [ingl. brit. weɪt, ingl. am. weɪt]

to lie in wait for sb troops, ambushers:
to lie in wait for sb reporter, attacker:

I. try <pl tries> [ingl. brit. trʌɪ, ingl. am. traɪ] SUST.

1. try (attempt):

nice try! irón.

2. try DEP. (in rugby):

II. try <pl tries> [ingl. brit. trʌɪ, ingl. am. traɪ] V. trans. <pret. imperf., part. pas. tried>

1. try (attempt):

try exam question

2. try (test out):

try recipe, tool, product, method, activity
try person
try thief: door, window
try door knob
to try sth on sb/sth idea, possibility
proposer [qc] à qn/qc
to try sth on sb/sth food
donner [qc] à qn/qc pour voir

3. try (taste, sample):

4. try (consult):

try person
try book

5. try (subject to stress):

try tolerance, faith

6. try DER.:

try case, criminal

III. try <pl tries> [ingl. brit. trʌɪ, ingl. am. traɪ] V. intr. <pret. imperf., part. pas. tried>

1. try (make attempt):

to try for loan, university place
to try for world record
to try for baby
essaie un peu! coloq.

2. try (enquire):

IV. try <pl tries> [ingl. brit. trʌɪ, ingl. am. traɪ]

I. go [ingl. brit. ɡəʊ, ingl. am. ɡoʊ] V. intr.

1. go (move, travel):

aller (from de, to à, en)
to go by or past person, vehicle:
who goes there? MILIT.

2. go (on specific errand, activity):

3. go (attend):

4. go (used as auxiliary with present participle):

5. go (depart):

6. go (die):

go eufem.

7. go (disappear):

8. go (be sent, transmitted):

9. go (become):

10. go (change over to new system):

to go Labour/Conservative POL. country, constituency:

11. go (be, remain):

12. go (weaken, become impaired):

13. go (of time):

14. go (be got rid of):

15. go (operate, function):

go vehicle, machine, clock:
to set [sth] going
to get going engine, machine:
to get going fig. business:
to keep going person, business, machine:
tenir le coup coloq.
to keep going person, business, machine:

16. go (start):

17. go (lead):

aller, conduire, mener (to à)

18. go (extend in depth or scope):

19. go (belong, be placed):

20. go (fit):

21. go (be expressed, sung etc in particular way):

22. go (be accepted):

23. go (be about to):

24. go (happen):

comment ça va? coloq.
how goes it? hum.
comment ça va? coloq.
how goes it? hum.
comment va? argot

25. go (be on average):

26. go (be sold):

the house went for over £100, 000

27. go (be on offer):

28. go (contribute):

29. go (be given):

go award, prize:
aller (to à)
go estate, inheritance, title:
passer (to à)

30. go (emphatic use):

31. go (of money) (be spent, used up):

32. go (make sound, perform action or movement):

go bell, alarm:

33. go (resort to, have recourse to):

to go to war country:
to go to war soldier:
to go to law ingl. brit. or to the law ingl. am.

34. go:

go (break, collapse etc) roof:
go cable, rope:
go (fuse) light bulb:

35. go (bid, bet):

I'll go as high as £100
I went up to £100

36. go (take one's turn):

37. go (be in harmony):

38. go (relieve oneself):

go coloq., eufem.

39. go ingl. am. (in takeaway):

II. go [ingl. brit. ɡəʊ, ingl. am. ɡoʊ] V. trans. see usage note

1. go (travel):

2. go (bet, bid) coloq.:

he went £20

III. go <pl goes> [ingl. brit. ɡəʊ, ingl. am. ɡoʊ] SUST.

1. go ingl. brit.:

to have a go at sth

2. go (energy):

go coloq.

3. go ingl. brit. coloq.:

4. go (board game):

go m

IV. go [ingl. brit. ɡəʊ, ingl. am. ɡoʊ] ADJ.

all systems are go! ASTRON.

V. go [ingl. brit. ɡəʊ, ingl. am. ɡoʊ]

to make a go of sth
he's all go coloq.!
it's all the go coloq.!
that was a near go coloq.!
to go off on one ingl. brit. coloq.
to go off like a frog in a sock ingl. austr. coloq. event:
to go off like a frog in a sock person:
s'éclater coloq.
there you go coloq.!
don't go there argot

en el diccionario PONS

cap and gown irón. hum.
en el diccionario PONS

I. cap1 [kæp] SUST.

1. cap (hat):

2. cap UNIV.:

cap and gown irón. hum.

3. cap (cover):

cap of a bottle
cap of a pen, lens
cap of a mushroom
cap of a tooth

4. cap (limit):

5. cap MED. (contraceptive):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

if the cap fits, wear it ingl. brit. provb.
to set one's cap at [or ingl. am. for] sb

II. cap1 <-pp-> [kæp] V. trans.

1. cap (limit):

2. cap ingl. brit. DEP. (select for national team):

3. cap (cover):

cap a. fig.
cap bottle
cap a tooth

4. cap (outdo):

gown [gaʊn] SUST.

1. gown (dress):

2. gown MED. (short medical robe):

CAP [ˌsi:eiˈpi:] SUST.

CAP eu abreviatura de Common Agricultural Policy

PAC f

cap2 [kæp] SUST.

cap TIPOGR., PRENSA abreviatura de capital (letter)

capital letter SUST.

and [ən] CONJ.

1. and (also):

2. and MAT.:

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

en el diccionario PONS
cap and gown irón. hum.
en el diccionario PONS

I. cap1 [kæp] SUST.

1. cap (hat):

2. cap UNIV.:

cap and gown irón. hum.

3. cap (cover):

cap of a bottle
cap of a pen, lens
cap of a mushroom
cap of a tooth

4. cap (limit):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. cap1 <-pp-> [kæp] V. trans.

1. cap (limit):

2. cap (cover):

cap a. fig.
cap bottle
cap a tooth

3. cap (outdo):

gown [gaʊn] SUST.

1. gown (dress):

2. gown MED. (short medical robe):

cap2 [kæp] SUST.

cap TIPOGR., PRENSA abreviatura de capital (letter)

capital letter SUST.

and [ənd] CONJ.

1. and (also):

2. and math:

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

Present
Icap
youcap
he/she/itcaps
wecap
youcap
theycap
Past
Icapped
youcapped
he/she/itcapped
wecapped
youcapped
theycapped
Present Perfect
Ihavecapped
youhavecapped
he/she/ithascapped
wehavecapped
youhavecapped
theyhavecapped
Past Perfect
Ihadcapped
youhadcapped
he/she/ithadcapped
wehadcapped
youhadcapped
theyhadcapped

PONS OpenDict

¿Quieres añadir alguna palabra, frase o traducción?

Envíanos una nueva entrada para el PONS OpenDict. La redacción de PONS revisará vuestras sugerencias e incluirá los resultados en el diccionario abierto.

Agregar una entrada
No hay frases de ejemplo disponibles

No hay frases de ejemplo disponibles

Prueba con otra entrada.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

In mathematical use, the lower-case letter (or in sans-serif font) is distinguished from the capital letter, which denotes a product of a sequence.
en.wikipedia.org
The first part of the binomial, the genus name, is always written with an initial capital letter.
en.wikipedia.org
Each lesson is begins with a capital letter.
en.wikipedia.org
These words are never written with a final capital letter in actual texts.
en.wikipedia.org
Directly above the star is the band's name in plain all capital letter.
en.wikipedia.org

Consultar "cap and gown" en otros idiomas