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diente delantero
Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford
front tooth <pl front teeth> SUBST
incisivo m formal
diente m incisivo formal
Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford
Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford
tooth <pl teeth> [americ tuθ, Brit tuːθ] SUBST
1. tooth:
palas or paletas fpl coloq
incisivos mpl téc
muelas fpl
I had a tooth pulled or Brit out
to be fed up to the back teeth with sth coloq
to be sick to the teeth (of sth) coloq
to get one's teeth into sth coloq
to grit one's teeth literal
humillar a alguien
to put or set sb's teeth on edge
darle dentera a alguien
to put or set sb's teeth on edge
destemplarle los dientes a alguien lat-amer
to put or set sb's teeth on edge
erizar a alguien AmSul
atrib tooth decay
2. tooth:
I. front [americ frənt, Brit frʌnt] SUBST
1.1. front:
la falda se abrocha por adelante esp lat-amer
1.2. front (forward part):
parte f de adelante esp lat-amer
siéntate adelante esp lat-amer
front and center americ MILITAR
2. front in phrases:
in front as adv
in front as adv
adelante esp lat-amer
in front of sb/sth
delante de alguien/algo
in front of sb/sth
adelante de alguien/algo esp lat-amer
in front of sb/sth (facing)
enfrente de alguien/algo
se sentó adelante de ella esp lat-amer
la gente de adelante esp lat-amer
she was out front from the start americ DESP
3.1. front MILITAR:
3.2. front POL:
4.1. front (outward show):
4.2. front (for illegal activity):
4.3. front (nominal leader) americ:
5. front METEO:
6. front (overlooking sea):
malecón m lat-amer
rambla f RioPr
II. front [americ frənt, Brit frʌnt] ADJ
1. front (at front):
front seat/wheel/leg
front seat/wheel/leg
front seat/wheel/leg
de adelante esp lat-amer
2. front LINGUÍS:
front vowel
III. front [americ frənt, Brit frʌnt] VERBO trans
1. front (present, head):
front campaign
front group
front show
2. front CONSTR:
front wall
front building
IV. front [americ frənt, Brit frʌnt] VERBO intr
1. front (face):
front building/window/room:
2. front (act as cover):
front page SUBST JORNAL
front bench SUBST Brit POL
no Dicionário PONS
tooth <teeth> [tu:θ] SUBST
1. tooth ANAT of person, animal:
2. tooth:
tooth of comb
tooth of saw
Expressões:
I. front [frʌnt] SUBST
1. front sem pl (forward-facing part):
front of building
2. front:
3. front (front area):
4. front TEATR:
5. front (deceptive appearance):
6. front MILITAR:
7. front POL:
8. front sem pl (promenade):
9. front METEO:
II. front [frʌnt] ADJ
1. front (at the front):
2. front (first):
III. front [frʌnt] VERBO trans
1. front (be head of):
2. front TV:
IV. front [frʌnt] VERBO intr
no Dicionário PONS
tooth <teeth> [tuθ] SUBST
1. tooth ANAT of person, animal:
2. tooth:
tooth of comb
tooth of saw
Expressões:
I. front [frʌnt] SUBST
1. front (forward-facing part):
front of building
2. front JORNAL:
3. front (front area):
4. front TEATR:
5. front (deceptive appearance):
6. front MILITAR:
7. front POL:
8. front (promenade):
9. front METEO:
II. front [frʌnt] ADJ
1. front (at the front):
2. front (first):
III. front [frʌnt] VERBO trans
1. front (be head of):
2. front TV:
IV. front [frʌnt] VERBO intr
Present
Ifront
youfront
he/she/itfronts
wefront
youfront
theyfront
Past
Ifronted
youfronted
he/she/itfronted
wefronted
youfronted
theyfronted
Present Perfect
Ihavefronted
youhavefronted
he/she/ithasfronted
wehavefronted
youhavefronted
theyhavefronted
Past Perfect
Ihadfronted
youhadfronted
he/she/ithadfronted
wehadfronted
youhadfronted
theyhadfronted
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He was reelected in 1987, and stood down from his front bench position.
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This arrangement provided five belt buckles in the front bench seat.
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Both versions came standard with front bench seats (bucket seats weren't available early in production, but were later introduced) and column shifter.
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As in the previous generation, six passenger seating with a front bench seat and column shifter was optional.
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Nine members of the front bench publicly expressed no confidence in his leadership.
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