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Tertiary
spreads
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. spread [ingl. brit. sprɛd, ingl. am. sprɛd] SUST.
1. spread (dissemination):
the spread of sth to group, area, place
2. spread (extent, range):
spread of sail or canvas NÁUT.
3. spread PRENSA:
4. spread GASTR.:
5. spread (assortment of dishes):
6. spread ingl. am. AGR. GANAD.:
II. spread [ingl. brit. sprɛd, ingl. am. sprɛd] ADJ. LING.
spread lips
III. spread <pret. imperf., part. pas. spread> [ingl. brit. sprɛd, ingl. am. sprɛd] V. trans.
1. spread:
spread (open out, unfold) cloth, map, rug, newspaper
étendre (on, over sur)
spread (lay out) cloth, newspaper, map
étaler (on, over sur)
spread (put) cloth, sheet, newspaper
2. spread (apply in layer):
spread butter, jam, paste, glue
étaler (on, over sur)
3. spread (cover with layer):
4. spread (distribute over area):
spread forces, troops
spread cards, documents
spread fertilizer
spread workload, responsibility
5. spread:
spread, a. spread out (distribute in time, space out) payments, meetings, visits, cost
étaler, échelonner (over sur)
6. spread (diffuse, cause to proliferate):
spread disease, infection, germs, fire
spread religion
spread fear, confusion, panic
spread rumour, story, lie, scandal
to spread sth to sb infection, news
transmettre [qc] à qn
IV. spread <pret. imperf., part. pas. spread> [ingl. brit. sprɛd, ingl. am. sprɛd] V. intr.
1. spread butter, margarine, jam, glue:
2. spread (cover area or time, extend):
spread forest, desert, drought, network:
s'étendre (over sur)
spread experience:
s'étendre (over sur)
3. spread (proliferate, become more widespread):
spread disease, infection, germs:
spread fire:
spread fear, confusion, panic:
spread rumour, story, scandal:
spread stain:
spread pain:
to spread over sth epidemic, disease: area
to spread to fire, disease, rioting, strike: building, region
V. to spread oneself V. v. refl.
to spread oneself < pret. imperf., part. pas. spread>:
I. wing [ingl. brit. wɪŋ, ingl. am. wɪŋ] SUST.
1. wing ZOOL. (of bird, insect):
2. wing:
3. wing:
wing MILIT., POL. (of army, party)
4. wing DEP.:
5. wing (on sanitary towel):
II. wings SUST. sust. pl.
1. wings TEAT.:
2. wings AERO.:
III. wing [ingl. brit. wɪŋ, ingl. am. wɪŋ] V. trans.
1. wing:
to wing one's way to plane, passenger, letter:
2. wing (injure):
wing bullet:
IV. wing [ingl. brit. wɪŋ, ingl. am. wɪŋ] V. intr. (fly)
V. wing [ingl. brit. wɪŋ, ingl. am. wɪŋ]
to take wing liter. thoughts:
to wing it coloq. ingl. am.
I. spread around V. [ingl. brit. sprɛd -, ingl. am. sprɛd -], spread about V. (spread [sth] around)
spread around rumour:
cheese spread SUST.
centre spread SUST. PRENSA
chocolate spread SUST. U
spread-eagled ADJ.
I. spread out V. [ingl. brit. sprɛd -, ingl. am. sprɛd -] (spread out)
spread out group:
se disperser (over sur)
spread out wings, tail:
spread out landscape, town, woods:
II. spread out V. [ingl. brit. sprɛd -, ingl. am. sprɛd -] (spread [sth] out, spread out [sth])
1. spread out:
spread out (open out, unfold) cloth, map, rug, newspaper
étendre (on, over sur)
spread out (lay, flatten out) cloth, newspaper, map
étaler (on, over sur)
2. spread out (distribute over area):
spread out cards, maps, trinkets
spread out forces, troops
spread eagle SUST. HERÁLD.
double spread SUST. PRENSA
middle-aged spread, middle-age spread SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. spread [spred] SUST.
1. spread (act of spreading):
2. spread (range):
spread of opinion
3. spread (article):
4. spread ingl. am. → ranch
5. spread ingl. austr., ingl. brit. coloq. (meal):
II. spread <spread, spread> [spred] V. intr.
1. spread (propagate):
2. spread (stretch):
3. spread (cover a surface):
III. spread <spread, spread> [spred] V. trans.
1. spread (cause to expand):
spread one's legs
spread a virus, disease
spread panic
spread a culture
2. spread (cover with a spread):
3. spread (distribute):
4. spread (tell others):
spread the word
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
ranch <-es> [rɑ:ntʃ, ingl. am. ræntʃ] SUST.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
propager idée, nouvelle
généralisation d'un conflit
répandre nouvelle, peur, eaux
se répandre chaleur, fumée, odeur
se répandre épidémie
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. spread [spred] SUST.
1. spread (act of spreading):
2. spread (range):
spread of opinion
3. spread (article):
4. spread (ranch):
5. spread coloq. (meal):
II. spread <spread, spread> [spred] V. intr.
1. spread (propagate):
2. spread (stretch):
3. spread (cover surface):
III. spread <spread, spread> [spred] V. trans.
1. spread (cause to expand):
spread one's legs
spread virus, disease
spread panic
spread culture
2. spread (cover with):
3. spread (distribute):
4. spread (tell others):
spread rumor, lies
spread the word
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
propager idée, nouvelle
généralisation d'un conflit
répandre nouvelle, peur, eaux
se répandre chaleur, fumée, odeur
se répandre épidémie
Present
Ispread
youspread
he/she/itspreads
wespread
youspread
theyspread
Past
Ispread
youspread
he/she/itspread
wespread
youspread
theyspread
Present Perfect
Ihavespread
youhavespread
he/she/ithasspread
wehavespread
youhavespread
theyhavespread
Past Perfect
Ihadspread
youhadspread
he/she/ithadspread
wehadspread
youhadspread
theyhadspread
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Early models had cycle-type mudguards that swivelled with the front wheels, later models had fixed wings.
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Two-spar wings were folding rearwards or could be detached.
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The fleet faces headlong wings for six straight days.
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The wings were of wooden construction, with two spars, also fabric-covered.
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They have large spurs on their wings which are used in fights over mates and territorial disputes.
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