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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. soil [ingl. brit. sɔɪl, ingl. am. sɔɪl] SUST.

soil
sol m
soil

II. soil [ingl. brit. sɔɪl, ingl. am. sɔɪl] V. trans. literal, fig.

soil

III. soil [ingl. brit. sɔɪl, ingl. am. sɔɪl]

to soil one's hands with sth/by doing irón.

soil erosion SUST. U

soil erosion

soil pipe SUST.

soil pipe

night soil SUST.

night soil
boggy (peaty) soil
flinty soil, cliff
zonal soil, climate
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
to soil, to make [sth] dirty
to soil one's bed
souiller qc de qc
to soil sth with sth

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. soil1 [sɔɪl] V. trans. form.

1. soil (make dirty):

soil
soil clothing

2. soil fig. (ruin):

soil

II. soil1 [sɔɪl] V. intr.

soil

soil2 [sɔɪl] SUST. no pl. a. fig. AGR., BOT.

soil
sol m
enrich soil
unproductive soil, method, capital
productive land, soil
thaw out soil
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
soil
soil
soil
to soil oneself
to soil
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. soil1 [sɔɪl] V. trans. form.

1. soil (make dirty):

soil
soil clothing

2. soil fig. (ruin):

soil reputation

II. soil1 [sɔɪl] V. intr.

soil

soil2 [sɔɪl] SUST. a. fig. AGR., BOT.

soil
sol m
enrich soil
unproductive soil, method, capital
productive land, soil
thaw out soil
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
soil
soil
soil
to soil oneself
to soil
Present
Isoil
yousoil
he/she/itsoils
wesoil
yousoil
theysoil
Past
Isoiled
yousoiled
he/she/itsoiled
wesoiled
yousoiled
theysoiled
Present Perfect
Ihavesoiled
youhavesoiled
he/she/ithassoiled
wehavesoiled
youhavesoiled
theyhavesoiled
Past Perfect
Ihadsoiled
youhadsoiled
he/she/ithadsoiled
wehadsoiled
youhadsoiled
theyhadsoiled

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These are sung after the anupallavi and charanam, in the krithis which enriches the beauty of the composition.
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After 1887, the gallery was enriched by the purchase of numerous private collections.
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To be able to tell a key's owner, public keys are often enriched with attributes such as names, addresses, and similar identifiers.
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The spandrels of these arches, though now plain must have been originally enriched with terracotta plaques.
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We must redefine success to include the common good, and recognize that we are all enriched through sustainable lending that strengthens families and communities.
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