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Vorsitzender
feuille de scandale

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

scandal sheet SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

scandal [ingl. brit. ˈskand(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈskændl] SUST.

1. scandal (incident, outcry):

2. scandal mpl:

potins coloq.

I. sheet [ingl. brit. ʃiːt, ingl. am. ʃit] SUST.

1. sheet (of paper) (gen) TIPOGR.:

2. sheet:

3. sheet PRENSA:

4. sheet:

5. sheet (expanse):

6. sheet NÁUT.:

7. sheet ingl. am. coloq. DER.:

II. sheet [ingl. brit. ʃiːt, ingl. am. ʃit] V. trans.

sheet furniture
sheet cargo

III. sheet [ingl. brit. ʃiːt, ingl. am. ʃit]

sauter au lit avec qn coloq.

en el diccionario PONS

scandal [ˈskændl] SUST.

1. scandal (causing outrage):

2. scandal no pl. (gossip):

sheet [ʃi:t] SUST. a. INFORM.

en el diccionario PONS

scandal [ˈskæn·d ə l] SUST.

1. scandal (shocking incident):

2. scandal (gossip):

sheet [ʃit] SUST. a. comput

Present
Isheet
yousheet
he/she/itsheets
wesheet
yousheet
theysheet
Past
Isheeted
yousheeted
he/she/itsheeted
wesheeted
yousheeted
theysheeted
Present Perfect
Ihavesheeted
youhavesheeted
he/she/ithassheeted
wehavesheeted
youhavesheeted
theyhavesheeted
Past Perfect
Ihadsheeted
youhadsheeted
he/she/ithadsheeted
wehadsheeted
youhadsheeted
theyhadsheeted

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

These should then be dropped on a sheet of paper.
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A thin sheet of softwood (usually spruce) is used to make a sounding board, which covers the body.
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In turn, that thin sheet of water transfers motion energy to the thin layer of water under it, and so on.
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It requires less material than something sheet-like, and provides a degree of transparency.
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The book includes 20 songs worth of sheet music and more than 100 pages of art.
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