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Oxidation
tocar a
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. fall to VB [ingl am fɔl -, ingl brit fɔːl -] (v + adv) (begin enthusiastically)
II. fall to VB [ingl am fɔl -, ingl brit fɔːl -] (v + prep + o)
1. fall to (begin):
to fall to -ing
ponerse or empezar a  +  infin
2. fall to (be sb's responsibility):
fall to task/duty:
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
inglese
inglese
spagnolo
spagnolo
to fall over oneself to + infin
desvivirse por  +  infin
to fall over oneself to + infin
matarse por  +  infin colloq
spagnolo
spagnolo
inglese
inglese
to fall to bits colloq
to fall to pieces colloq
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. fall [ingl am fɔl, ingl brit fɔːl] SOST
1.1. fall C (tumble):
to head or esp ingl am ride for a fall
1.2. fall C (in wrestling):
1.3. fall C (descent):
2. fall C (autumn):
fall ingl am
3. fall C (decrease):
4.1. fall C (loss of status):
the Fall (of Man) BIBL
4.2. fall C (defeat, capture):
5. fall C:
6. fall <falls, pl >:
II. fall <pass fell, part perf fallen> [ingl am fɔl, ingl brit fɔːl] VB vb intr
1.1. fall (tumble):
fall person/animal:
to fall over oneself to + infin
desvivirse por  +  infin
to fall over oneself to + infin
matarse por  +  infin colloq
1.2. fall (from height):
to let sth fall
1.3. fall dress/drapes (hang down):
1.4. fall (descend):
fall night/rain:
2. fall (decrease):
fall temperature:
fall temperature:
fall price:
fall price:
fall wind:
caer en la estima de alguien
3. fall (be captured, defeated):
to fall to sb city/country/government:
caer en manos or en poder de alguien
4.1. fall (pass into specified state):
to fall ill or esp ingl am sick
to fall ill or esp ingl am sick
to fall ill or esp ingl am sick
4.2. fall (enter):
5.1. fall (land):
5.2. fall (into category):
6. fall (be slain):
fall form
caer form
victim [ingl am ˈvɪktəm, ingl brit ˈvɪktɪm] SOST
prey [ingl am preɪ, ingl brit preɪ] SOST U
1. prey (animal, bird):
2. prey (victim):
I. to scavenge for VB vb intr
II. scavenge [ingl am ˈskævəndʒ, ingl brit ˈskavɪn(d)ʒ] VB vb trans
I. stint [ingl am stɪnt, ingl brit stɪnt] SOST
1.1. stint C (fixed amount, share):
1.2. stint C (period):
2. stint U:
II. stint [ingl am stɪnt, ingl brit stɪnt] VB vb trans
stint food:
to stint sb of sth
escatimarle algo a alguien
III. to stint on VB vb intr
I. surrender [ingl am səˈrɛndər, ingl brit səˈrɛndə] VB vb trans
1. surrender MILIT:
surrender arms/town
surrender arms/town
2. surrender (hand over) form:
surrender document/ticket
3. surrender (relinquish):
surrender right/claim
II. surrender [ingl am səˈrɛndər, ingl brit səˈrɛndə] VB vb intr
surrender soldier/army:
entregarse a alguien
III. to surrender oneself to VB vb rifl
to surrender oneself to indulgence/idleness:
IV. surrender [ingl am səˈrɛndər, ingl brit səˈrɛndə] SOST U
1. surrender (capitulation):
2. surrender (submission):
3. surrender form (handing over):
I. swipe [ingl am swaɪp, ingl brit swʌɪp] SOST colloq
1. swipe (blow):
to take a swipe at sb/sth
2. swipe (verbal attack):
II. swipe [ingl am swaɪp, ingl brit swʌɪp] VB vb trans colloq
1. swipe (hit):
2. swipe (steal):
volarse Mess colloq
3. swipe INFORM:
swipe card
III. to swipe at VB vb intr
I. to tend to VB vb intr (attend to)
II. tend2 [ingl am tɛnd, ingl brit tɛnd] VB vb trans
tend sheep/flock
tend sheep/flock
tend invalids/victims
tend invalids/victims
tend garden/grave
to tend bar ingl am or ingl brit the bar
I. tune [ingl am t(j)un, ingl brit tjuːn] SOST
1. tune C:
2. tune U (correct pitch):
II. tune [ingl am t(j)un, ingl brit tjuːn] VB vb trans
1. tune MUS:
tune instrument
2. tune AUTO CORSE:
tune engine
tune engine
3. tune:
tune RADIO, TV
III. to tune to VB vb intr RADIO TV
to tune to station/wavelength:
I. content1 [ingl am kənˈtɛnt, ingl brit kənˈtɛnt] AGG pred
to be content with sth
II. content1 [ingl am kənˈtɛnt, ingl brit kənˈtɛnt] VB vb trans
III. to content oneself VB vb rifl
to content oneself with sth/-ing
contentarse or conformarse con algo/ +infin
IV. content1 [ingl am kənˈtɛnt, ingl brit kənˈtɛnt] SOST U (contentment)
content letter
contento m letter
I. concern [ingl am kənˈsərn, ingl brit kənˈsəːn] SOST
1. concern C (business, affair):
2.1. concern U (anxiety):
2.2. concern U (interest):
concern for sb/sth
interés por alguien/algo
3. concern C (firm):
II. concern [ingl am kənˈsərn, ingl brit kənˈsəːn] VB vb trans
1. concern (affect, involve):
to be concerned in sth
to be concerned with sth
por que se muera colloq
2.1. concern (interest):
2.2. concern (worry, bother):
3. concern (relate to):
III. to concern oneself VB vb rifl
to concern oneself about sb/sth
preocuparse por alguien/algo
I. deliver [ingl am dəˈlɪvər, ingl brit dɪˈlɪvə] VB vb trans
1.1. deliver (hand over):
deliver goods/message
1.2. deliver (distribute):
deliver milk/mail/paper
2. deliver (save):
deliver letter
to deliver sb from sth
librar a alguien de algo
3.1. deliver (administer):
deliver blow/punch
deliver blow/punch
3.2. deliver (issue):
deliver ultimatum
deliver warning
deliver speech
deliver lecture/sermon
deliver DIR judgment
deliver DIR judgment
deliver DIR judgment
3.3. deliver (produce, provide):
3.4. deliver SPORT:
deliver ball
3.5. deliver (in elections) ingl am:
deliver state
4. deliver MED:
II. deliver [ingl am dəˈlɪvər, ingl brit dɪˈlɪvə] VB vb intr
1. deliver COMM:
2. deliver (produce the necessary):
deliver colloq
III. to deliver oneself VB vb rifl
to deliver oneself of sth (express) form
I. good <comp better, superl best> [ingl am ɡʊd, ingl brit ɡʊd] AGG The usual translation of good, bueno, becomes buen when it precedes a masculine singular noun.
1. good food/quality/book/school:
tiene rico or buen olor AmLat
to come good ingl brit colloq our team came good in the end
2. good (creditable):
good work/progress/results
3. good (opportune, favorable):
good moment/day/opportunity
you're looking good ingl am colloq
4. good (advantageous):
good deal/terms/investment/position
5. good (useful, suitable):
good advice/suggestion/plan
6. good (healthy, wholesome):
good diet/habit/exercise
7. good (attractive):
8.1. good (virtuous, upright):
good man/woman
8.2. good (kind):
your good lady ingl brit disuso or scherz
my good man/woman disuso
8.3. good (well-behaved):
good child/dog
9.1. good (in greetings):
how are you? — I'm good colloq
9.2. good (in interj phrases):
that's all, sergeantvery good, sir! ingl brit
10. good (pleasant):
11. good (decent, acceptable):
12. good (sound):
good customer/payer
he should be good for $50, 000
the ball is good SPORT
13.1. good (skilled, competent):
good doctor/singer/sportsman
to be good at sth/-ing to be good at languages
13.2. good (devoted, committed):
good wife/husband/parent/friend
14. good (valid):
good argument/excuse
¡ésa que es buena! iron
15.1. good (substantial, considerable):
good meal/salary/distance
there were a good many or ingl brit also a good few people there
15.2. good (not less than):
16. good (thorough, intense):
good rest/scolding
17. good colloq (for emphasis):
locuzioni:
II. good [ingl am ɡʊd, ingl brit ɡʊd] SOST
1.1. good U (moral right):
to be up to no good colloq
to be up to no good colloq
1.2. good (people):
the good + pl vb
2.1. good U (benefit):
for the good of sb/sth
por el bien de alguien/algo
to do sb/sth good
hacerle bien a alguien/algo
to be in good with sb colloq
estar a bien con alguien
2.2. good U (use):
2.3. good U (in phrases):
3.1. good <goods, pl > (merchandise):
mercaderías fpl SAm
géneros mpl de punto Spagna
to get/have the goods on sb ingl am colloq
to get/have the goods on sb attr train/wagon ingl brit
to get/have the goods on sb depot
to get/have the goods on sb depot
3.2. good <goods, pl > (property):
good form
bienes mpl
goods and chattels ingl brit
III. good [ingl am ɡʊd, ingl brit ɡʊd] AVV
1. good as intensifier:
you messed that up good and proper, didn't you? ingl brit colloq
metiste bien la pata, ¿no? colloq
2.1. good colloq ingl am (well):
2.2. good colloq ingl am (thoroughly):
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fall to VB vb trans insep
1. fall to (be responsibility of):
2. fall to (fail):
to fall to pieces plan, relationship
to fall to pieces person
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
spagnolo
spagnolo
spagnolo
spagnolo
inglese
inglese
nel dizionario PONS
I. fall [fɔ:l] VB vb intr fell, fallen
1. fall (drop down):
fall rain, snow
fall tree
fall TEATR curtain
2. fall:
3. fall (land):
fall bomb, missile
4. fall accent, stress:
5. fall (decrease):
fall prices
fall demand
6. fall temperature:
7. fall league table, charts:
8. fall (be defeated):
9. fall letter (die in battle):
10. fall RELIG:
11. fall (occur):
12. fall (happen) darkness, silence:
13. fall (belong):
14. fall (hang down):
fall hair, cloth
15. fall (go down):
fall cliff, ground, road
16. fall + agg (become):
17. fall (enter a particular state):
to fall madly in love (with sb/sth)
II. fall [fɔ:l] SOST
1. fall (drop from a height):
2. fall (decrease):
3. fall (defeat):
4. fall ingl am (autumn):
5. fall pl (waterfall):
6. fall senza pl RELIG:
III. fall [fɔ:l] AGG ingl am
I. to [tu:] PREP
1. to (in direction of):
2. to (before):
3. to (until):
4. to with indirect object:
to show sth to sb
5. to (towards):
6. to (against):
close to sth
5 added to 10 equals 15
5 más 10 son 15
7. to (in comparison):
3 (goals) to 1
3 (goles) a 1
superior to sth/sb
8. to (from opinion of):
what's it to them? colloq
9. to (proportion):
10. to (causing):
11. to (by):
12. to (matching):
13. to (of):
14. to (for purpose of):
locuzioni:
II. to [tu:] infinitive particle
1. to (infinitive: not translated):
2. to (in command):
3. to (after interrogative words):
4. to (wishes):
5. to (purpose):
6. to (attitude):
7. to (future intention):
sth to buy
8. to (in consecutive acts):
9. to (introducing a complement):
10. to (in general statements):
11. to (in ellipsis):
III. to [tu:] AVV
nel dizionario PONS
fall to VB vb trans insep (be responsibility of)
tocar a colloq
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
spagnolo
spagnolo
to fall to pieces fig person
spagnolo
spagnolo
inglese
inglese
nel dizionario PONS
I. to [tu] PREP
1. to (in direction of):
2. to (before):
3. to (until):
4. to with indirect object:
to show sth to sb
5. to (towards):
6. to (against):
close to sth
5 added to 10 equals 15
5 más 10 son 15
7. to (in comparison):
3 (goals) to 1
3 (goles) a 1
superior to sth/sb
8. to (from opinion of):
what's it to them? colloq
9. to (proportion):
10. to (causing):
11. to (by):
12. to (matching):
13. to (of):
14. to (for purpose of):
locuzioni:
II. to [tu] infinitive particle
1. to (infinitive: not translated):
2. to (in command):
3. to (after interrogative words):
4. to (wishes):
5. to (purpose):
6. to (attitude):
7. to (future intention):
sth to buy
8. to (in consecutive acts):
9. to (introducing a complement):
10. to (in general statements):
11. to (in ellipsis):
III. to [tu] AVV
I. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] VB vb intr
1. fall (drop down):
fall rain, snow
fall tree
fall TEATR curtain
to fall flat joke
to fall flat plan, suggestion
2. fall:
3. fall (land):
fall bomb, missile
4. fall (decrease):
fall prices
fall demand
5. fall temperature:
6. fall accent, stress:
7. fall in rank, on charts:
8. fall (be defeated):
9. fall letter (die in battle):
10. fall RELIG:
11. fall (occur):
12. fall (happen):
fall darkness, silence
13. fall (belong):
14. fall (hang down):
fall hair, cloth
15. fall (go down):
fall cliff, ground, road
16. fall + agg (become):
17. fall (enter a particular state):
to fall madly in love (with sb/sth)
to fall to pieces fig person
to fall to pieces plan, relationship
II. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] SOST
1. fall (drop from a height):
2. fall (decrease):
3. fall (defeat):
4. fall (autumn):
5. fall:
6. fall RELIG:
III. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] AGG
fall (occurring in autumn) festival, sale
fall (of autumn) colors, temperatures, weather
Present
Ifall to
youfall to
he/she/itfalls to
wefall to
youfall to
theyfall to
Past
Ifell to
youfell to
he/she/itfell to
wefell to
youfell to
theyfell to
Present Perfect
Ihavefallen to
youhavefallen to
he/she/ithasfallen to
wehavefallen to
youhavefallen to
theyhavefallen to
Past Perfect
Ihadfallen to
youhadfallen to
he/she/ithadfallen to
wehadfallen to
youhadfallen to
theyhadfallen to
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