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Einstülpen
chaps
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
chaps [ingl. brit. tʃaps, ʃaps, ingl. am. tʃæps] SUST. sust. pl.
chaps
I. chap [ingl. brit. tʃap, ingl. am. tʃæp] SUST. coloq. ingl. brit.
type m coloq.
gars m coloq.
come on chaps!
II. chap <part. pres. chapping; pret. imperf., part. pas. chapped> [ingl. brit. tʃap, ingl. am. tʃæp] V. trans.
III. chap <part. pres. chapping; pret. imperf., part. pas. chapped> [ingl. brit. tʃap, ingl. am. tʃæp] V. intr.
chap. abrév écrite
chap. → chapter
chapter [ingl. brit. ˈtʃaptə, ingl. am. ˈtʃæptər] SUST.
1. chapter (in book):
2. chapter (stage):
chapter fig.
3. chapter (of association, union):
4. chapter REL.:
5. chapter ingl. am. FIN., DER.:
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
fendiller peau, lèvres
se fendiller peau, lèvres:
en el diccionario PONS
chap. SUST.
chap. abreviatura de chapter
chap. m
chapter [ˈtʃæptəʳ, ingl. am. -tɚ] SUST.
1. chapter (section of a book):
2. chapter (episode):
3. chapter ingl. am. (branch of a religious organization):
4. chapter ingl. brit., ingl. austr. form. (disasters):
chapter of accidents
I. chap1 <-pp-> [tʃæp] V. intr.
II. chap1 <-pp-> [tʃæp] V. trans.
III. chap1 <-pp-> [tʃæp] SUST.
chap2 [tʃæp] SUST. coloq. ingl. brit. (man)
en el diccionario PONS
I. chap <-pp-> [tʃæp] V. intr.
II. chap <-pp-> [tʃæp] V. trans.
III. chap <-pp-> [tʃæp] SUST.
chap. SUST.
chap. abreviatura de chapter
chap. m
chapter [ˈtʃæp·tər] SUST.
1. chapter of a book:
2. chapter (episode):
3. chapter of an organization:
Present
Ichap
youchap
he/she/itchaps
wechap
youchap
theychap
Past
Ichapped
youchapped
he/she/itchapped
wechapped
youchapped
theychapped
Present Perfect
Ihavechapped
youhavechapped
he/she/ithaschapped
wehavechapped
youhavechapped
theyhavechapped
Past Perfect
Ihadchapped
youhadchapped
he/she/ithadchapped
wehadchapped
youhadchapped
theyhadchapped
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A nice cosy bed to cuddle up in or a crate where they can tuck themselves away in and relax.
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I thought it would be a nice way to convey that now everyone will see that bionics can't always be controlled.
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Following her grandfather's death, a male friend came to live with her and became her first nice boyfriend.
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The lawyers must still be having a nice lie down after watching.
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Be nice to your children, for they will choose your rest home.
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