Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford
've
've → have
I. have <pass & Part perf had> [americ hæv, həv, (ə)v, Brit hav] VERBO trans
1.1. have (to possess):
1.2. have courage/patience/strength/right:
1.3. have (to feel, to show):
2. have (to hold, to have at one's disposal):
3.1. have (to receive):
3.2. have (to obtain, to gain):
4. have (to consume):
5.1. have (to experience):
5.2. have (to suffer from):
6. have (to look after):
7. have causative use:
8.1. have (to allow, to permit):
8.2. have (to accept, to believe):
9. have (indicating what happens):
10. have (indicating state, position):
12.1. have coloq (to catch, to get the better of):
12.2. have coloq:
13. have (to establish):
II. have <pass & Part perf had> [americ hæv, həv, (ə)v, Brit hav] VERBO aux
1. have (used to form the perfect tenses):
2. have (in question tags):
3. have (in elliptical use):
4.1. have (expressing obligation):
E, e [americ i, Brit iː] 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:
V, v [americ vi, Brit viː] SUBST
vs
vs → versus
I. very [americ ˈvɛri, Brit ˈvɛri] ADV
1. very (extremely):
2. very in phrases:
3. very (emphatic):
II. very [americ ˈvɛri, Brit ˈvɛri] ADJ atrib
1. very (exact, precise):
2. very (absolute, extreme):
3. very (actual):
4. very (mere, sheer):
verse [americ vərs, Brit vəːs] SUBST
1. verse U (poetry):
A&E SUBST
A&E → accident and emergency
day [americ deɪ, Brit deɪ] SUBST
1. day (unit of time):
2. day (daylight hours):
3.1. day (point in time):
3.2. day (specified day, date):
3.3. day (working day):
4. day (indefinite time):
5.1. day (period of time):
5.3. day (period of youth, success):
5.4. day:
6. day (contest):
light3 [americ laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] VERBO intr
I. light2 <lighter lightest> [americ laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] ADJ
1.1. light (not heavy):
1.2. light CULIN:
2.1. light METEO:
2.2. light (sparse):
I. light1 [americ laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] SUBST
1. light U (illumination):
2.1. light C:
2.2. light C (of car, bicycle):
2.3. light C:
3.1. light (aspect) sem pl:
3.2. light:
4. light C (for igniting):
5.3. light <lights, pl > (beliefs) antiq:
6.1. light U (low-calorie beer):
6.2. light C (cigarette):
II. light1 <pass & Part perf lighted or lit> [americ laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] VERBO trans
1. light (set alight):
III. light1 <pass & Part perf lighted or lit> [americ laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] VERBO intr
light wood/fire/match/cigarette:
IV. light1 <lighter lightest> [americ laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] ADJ
happy <happier happiest> [americ ˈhæpi, Brit ˈhapi] ADJ
1.1. happy (of people) (joyful, content):
1.2. happy (of people) (pleased) pred:
1.3. happy (of people) (satisfied) pred:
1.4. happy (of people) (tipsy) Brit coloq pred:
2.1. happy (of events) (giving pleasure):
2.2. happy (of events) (fortunate) atrib:
2.3. happy (of events) (felicitous) formal or lit:
- happy remark/choice/thought
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I. east [i:st] SUBST
day [deɪ] SUBST
1. day:
I. east [ist] SUBST
day [deɪ] SUBST
1. day:
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