Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford
D, d [americ di, Brit diː] SUBST
A, a [americ eɪ, Brit eɪ] SUBST
1.1. A (letter):
1.2. A MÚS:
1.3. A (grade):
3.3. A Brit TRANSP:
'd [americ d, Brit d]
1. 'd → had
2. 'd → would
3. 'd → did
would [americ wʊd, wəd, (ə)d, Brit wʊd, wəd] VERBO mod When would + a verb in English is used to form the conditional tense, it is translated by the conditional tense in Spanish.
When would + a verb in English is used to express habitual activity in the past, it is translated by the imperfect tense in Spanish.
For examples of both, see the entry below.
'd es la contracción de would, wouldn't, de would not y 'd've de would have
2.1. would (in conditional sentences):
2.2. would (giving advice):
2.3. would (tentatively expressing opinions):
3. would (expressing wishes):
4.1. would (in requests):
4.2. would (in invitations):
5.1. would (expressing criticism):
had [americ hæd, həd, Brit had, həd] pass & pass part have
did [americ dɪd, Brit dɪd] past do
I. do1 <3rd pers sing pres does, Part pres doing, pass did, Part perf done> VERBO trans [americ du, Brit duː]
1. do (to perform an action):
2.1. do (to carry out):
2.2. do:
3. do (as one's job, profession, function):
4. do (to achieve, to bring about):
6.1. do (to look after, to arrange, to repair):
6.2. do (to clean):
6.3. do (to prepare, to arrange):
7.2. do drawings/translations/interviews:
8.1. do Brit (to provide):
9. do (to be adequate for, to suit):
10. do (when expressing speeds, distances):
11.1. do (to study):
11.2. do coloq (to visit):
13.1. do coloq (to serve):
13.2. do coloq (to serve) (in a posting):
14.1. do coloq Brit (to catch, to prosecute):
16.1. do coloq (to finish):
II. do1 <3rd pers sing pres does, Part pres doing, pass did, Part perf done> VERBO intr [americ du, Brit duː]
1. do (to act, to behave):
2. do (to be getting along, to manage):
3. do (to go on, to happen) coloq in -ing form:
4.1. do (to be suitable, acceptable):
4.2. do (to serve as):
5. do (to be enough):
III. do1 <3rd pers sing pres does, Part pres doing, pass did, Part perf done> VERBO aux [americ du, Brit duː] Where do is used as an auxiliary verb, the Spanish verb on its own translates both the auxiliary and the principal verbs: she didn't come no vino; does he know?¿lo sabe?
Note that in spoken Spanish a question is indicated by intonation. El verbo auxiliar do se usa para formar el negativo y el interrogativo, para agregar énfasis, o para sustituir a un verbo usado anteriormente.
1. do (in elliptical use):
2.1. do (used to form the negative):
2.2. do (with inversion after negative adverbs):
3.1. do (used to form the interrogative):
3.2. do (in exclamations):
4.1. do (for emphasis):
4.2. do (when expressing alternatives):
4.3. do (when expressing contradictions):
4.4. do (in oaths, wills, affidavits etc):
IV. do1 <pl dos> SUBST [americ du, Brit duː]
2. do (state of affairs) coloq sem pl:
R, r [americ ɑr, Brit ɑː] SUBST
restricted [americ rəˈstrɪktəd, Brit rɪˈstrɪktɪd] ADJ
1. restricted (limited):
- restricted power/freedom
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- restricted power/freedom
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- restricted number/circulation
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- restricted space
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- restricted space
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- restricted existence/outlook
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no Dicionário PONS
D, d [di] SUBST
day [deɪ] SUBST
1. day:
I. date1 [deɪt] SUBST
1. date (calendar day):
3. date (appointment):
II. date1 [deɪt] VERBO trans
R
restricted ADJ
1. restricted (limited):
2. restricted (small):
- restricted space
-
- restricted existence, horizon
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