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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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inglés
francés
francés
I. settle [ingl. brit. ˈsɛt(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈsɛdl] SUST.
settle
II. settle [ingl. brit. ˈsɛt(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈsɛdl] V. trans.
1. settle (position comfortably):
settle person, animal
to settle a child on one's lap
2. settle (calm):
settle stomach, nerves
settle qualms
3. settle (resolve):
settle matter, business, dispute
settle conflict, strike
settle problem
settle DEP. match
4. settle (agree on):
settle arrangements, terms of payment
5. settle (put in order):
6. settle COM. (pay):
settle bill, debt, claim
7. settle (colonize):
settle country, island
8. settle (deal with) coloq.:
we'll soon settle her!
9. settle (bequeath):
to settle money on sb
10. settle (keep down):
11. settle ingl. am. (impregnate):
settle animal
III. settle [ingl. brit. ˈsɛt(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈsɛdl] V. intr.
1. settle (come to rest):
settle bird, insect, wreck:
settle dust, dregs, tea leaves:
let the wine settle
to let the dust settle literal
to let the dust settle fig.
to settle over mist, clouds: town, valley
to settle over fig. silence, grief: community
2. settle (become resident):
settle (gen)
settle (more permanently)
3. settle (become compacted):
settle contents, ground, wall:
4. settle child, baby:
settle (calm down) (gen)
settle (go to sleep)
5. settle (become stable):
settle weather:
6. settle (take hold):
to be settling snow:
to be settling mist:
7. settle (be digested):
let your lunch settle!
8. settle DER. (agree):
settle
to settle out of court
IV. to settle oneself V. v. refl.
to settle oneself v. refl.:
to settle oneself in chair, bed
V. settle [ingl. brit. ˈsɛt(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈsɛdl]
to settle a score with sb
to settle old scores
I. settle down V. [ingl. brit. ˈsɛt(ə)l -, ingl. am. ˈsɛdl -] (settle down)
1. settle down (get comfortable):
settle down
s'installer (on sur, in dans)
2. settle down (calm down):
settle down person:
settle down situation:
settle down, children!
3. settle down (marry):
settle down
to settle down to work
to settle down to doing
I. settle back V. [ingl. brit. ˈsɛt(ə)l -, ingl. am. ˈsɛdl -] (settle back)
settle back
to settle back in chair
I. settle for V. [ingl. brit. ˈsɛt(ə)l -, ingl. am. ˈsɛdl -] (settle for [sth])
settle for alternative, poorer option:
settle for
why settle for less?
to settle for second best
I. settle up V. [ingl. brit. ˈsɛt(ə)l -, ingl. am. ˈsɛdl -] (settle up)
1. settle up (pay):
settle up
2. settle up (sort out who owes what):
settle up
shall we settle up?
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to settle up with waiter, tradesman
settle in V. [ingl. brit. ˈsɛt(ə)l -, ingl. am. ˈsɛdl -]
1. settle in (move in):
settle in
2. settle in (become acclimatized):
settle in
I. settle on V. [ingl. brit. ˈsɛt(ə)l -, ingl. am. ˈsɛdl -] (settle on [sth])
settle on name, colour:
settle on
I. settle to V. [ingl. brit. ˈsɛt(ə)l -, ingl. am. ˈsɛdl -] (settle to [sth])
settle to work:
settle to
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
to settle
to settle
décanter liquide
to allow [sth] to settle
se décanter liquide:
to settle
to allow the dust to settle
en el diccionario PONS
I. settle [ˈsetl, ingl. am. ˈset̬-] V. intr.
1. settle (get comfortable):
settle
2. settle (calm down):
settle
3. settle (end dispute):
settle
4. settle form. (pay):
settle
to settle with sb
5. settle (live permanently):
settle
6. settle (accumulate):
settle
7. settle (land):
settle
8. settle (sink down):
settle
II. settle [ˈsetl, ingl. am. ˈset̬-] V. trans.
1. settle (calm down):
settle
2. settle (decide):
settle
3. settle (resolve):
settle details, a crisis
4. settle (pay):
settle
5. settle (colonize):
settle
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to settle an account with sb, to settle sb's hash
settle in V. intr.
settle in
I. settle down V. intr.
1. settle down (get comfortable):
settle down
2. settle down (adjust (to new situation)):
to settle down in sth
3. settle down (calm down):
settle down
4. settle down (start a quiet life):
settle down
II. settle down V. trans.
to settle oneself down with sth
settle for V. trans.
settle for
settle on V. trans.
1. settle on (decide on):
settle on
to settle on a date
2. settle on (bestow):
to settle sth on sb
faire don de qc à qn
settle up V. intr.
settle up
settle upon V. trans. form.
settle upon PHRVB settle on
settle on V. trans.
1. settle on (decide on):
settle on
to settle on a date
2. settle on (bestow):
to settle sth on sb
faire don de qc à qn
en el diccionario PONS
I. settle [ˈset̬·l] V. intr.
1. settle (get comfortable):
settle
2. settle (calm down):
settle
3. settle (end dispute):
settle
4. settle (pay):
settle
to settle with sb
5. settle (live permanently):
settle
6. settle (accumulate):
settle
7. settle (land, alight):
settle
8. settle (sink down):
settle
II. settle [ˈset̬·l] V. trans.
1. settle (calm down):
settle
2. settle (decide):
settle
3. settle (resolve):
settle details, crisis
4. settle (pay):
settle
5. settle (colonize):
settle
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to settle an account with sb
settle for V. trans.
settle for
I. settle down V. intr.
1. settle down (get comfortable):
settle down
2. settle down (adjust to new situation):
to settle down in sth
3. settle down (calm down):
settle down
4. settle down (start quiet life):
settle down
II. settle down V. trans.
to settle oneself down with sth
settle on V. trans.
settle on
to settle on a date
settle up V. intr.
settle up
settle in V. intr.
settle in
settle upon V. trans. form.
settle upon PHRVB settle on
settle on V. trans.
settle on
to settle on a date
Present
Isettle
yousettle
he/she/itsettles
wesettle
yousettle
theysettle
Past
Isettled
yousettled
he/she/itsettled
wesettled
yousettled
theysettled
Present Perfect
Ihavesettled
youhavesettled
he/she/ithassettled
wehavesettled
youhavesettled
theyhavesettled
Past Perfect
Ihadsettled
youhadsettled
he/she/ithadsettled
wehadsettled
youhadsettled
theyhadsettled
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Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)
to settle an account with sb, to settle sb's hash
to settle sth on sb
faire don de qc à qn
to settle down in sth
Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
After being released, the larvae disperse and eventually settle on rocky seafloors cementing their skeletal structure to a rock.
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Larvae often settle on the shell of adults, and great masses of oysters can grow together to form oyster reefs.
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They then settle on his family's property, located in a vast area stretching over acres of pine forests.
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The production of serotonin stimulates them to settle on the seabed, anchor themselves by temporary stalks, and undergo metamorphosis into juveniles.
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The eggs are non-adhesive and settle on the gravel.
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