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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

crane fly <pl crane flies> [americ ˈkreɪn ˌflaɪ, Brit] SUBST

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford
Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

I. crane1 [americ kreɪn, Brit kreɪn] SUBST (for lifting)

II. crane1 [americ kreɪn, Brit kreɪn] VERBO trans

III. crane1 [americ kreɪn, Brit kreɪn] VERBO intr

crane2 [americ kreɪn, Brit kreɪn] SUBST ZOOL

I. fly1 <3rd pers sing pres flies, Part pres flying, pass flew, Part perf flown> [americ flaɪ, Brit flʌɪ] VERBO intr

1.1. fly bird/bee:

1.2. fly:

fly plane/pilot:
fly passenger:
we are flying at 8, 000m
volamos a 8.000m
a nice concept, but will it fly? americ coloq
to fly blind AERONÁUT

1.3. fly (float in air):

fly flag:
fly flag:

2.1. fly (rush):

fly person:
fly person:
I must fly! coloq

2.2. fly:

to fly at sb
lanzarse sobre alguien

2.3. fly (move, be thrown):

2.4. fly (pass quickly):

fly time:
fly time:

2.5. fly (flee):

fly arcaico
fly arcaico
¡escapad, escapad mi señor! arcaico

3. fly < pass & Part perf flied> (in baseball):

II. fly1 <3rd pers sing pres flies, Part pres flying, pass flew, Part perf flown> [americ flaɪ, Brit flʌɪ] VERBO trans

1.1. fly (control):

fly plane/glider/balloon
fly kite
fly kite
fly kite
remontar RioPr

1.2. fly (carry):

fly cargo

1.3. fly (travel over):

fly distance

1.4. fly (travel by):

fly airline

1.5. fly (operate, use):

2. fly flag:

III. fly1 <pl flies> [americ flaɪ, Brit flʌɪ] SUBST

1. fly (on trousers):

fly often pl in BrE
fly often pl in BrE
marrueco m Chile
your fly is or Brit also flies are undone
your fly is or Brit also flies are undone

2.1. fly (on tent):

2.2. fly (on tent):

3. fly (in baseball):

fly, a. fly ball americ
fly, a. fly ball americ
fly m

4. fly:

5. fly <flies, pl > TEATR:

fly2 [americ flaɪ, Brit flʌɪ] SUBST

1. fly (insect):

la única pega Esp coloq

2. fly (in angling):

fly3 [americ flaɪ, Brit flʌɪ] ADJ

1. fly americ coloq (stylish, fashionable):

en la onda coloq
enrollado Esp coloq
fly clothes
fly clothes

2. fly Brit coloq (crafty):

vivo coloq

no Dicionário PONS

crane fly <-ies> SUBST

no Dicionário PONS

I. crane [kreɪn] SUBST

1. crane (vehicle for lifting):

2. crane ZOOL:

II. crane [kreɪn] VERBO trans

III. crane [kreɪn] VERBO intr

I. fly1 [flaɪ] flew, flown VERBO intr

1. fly through air:

2. fly (move rapidly):

to fly at sb

3. fly (leave):

Expressões:

to fly high americ

II. fly1 [flaɪ] flew, flown VERBO trans

1. fly (aircraft):

2. fly (make move through air):

fly2 [flaɪ] SUBST

fly (insect):

Expressões:

to drop (off) [or die] like flies coloq
Entrada OpenDict

fly SUBST

fly americ
no Dicionário PONS

crane fly <-ies> SUBST

no Dicionário PONS

I. crane [kreɪn] SUBST

1. crane (vehicle for lifting):

2. crane ZOOL:

II. crane [kreɪn] VERBO trans

III. crane [kreɪn] VERBO intr

I. fly1 <flew, flown> [flaɪ] VERBO intr

1. fly through air:

2. fly (move rapidly):

to fly at sb

3. fly coloq (leave):

Expressões:

II. fly1 <flew, flown> [flaɪ] VERBO trans

1. fly (aircraft):

2. fly (make move through air):

fly2 [flaɪ] SUBST

fly (insect):

Expressões:

to drop (off) [or die] like flies coloq
Present
Icrane
youcrane
he/she/itcranes
wecrane
youcrane
theycrane
Past
Icraned
youcraned
he/she/itcraned
wecraned
youcraned
theycraned
Present Perfect
Ihavecraned
youhavecraned
he/she/ithascraned
wehavecraned
youhavecraned
theyhavecraned
Past Perfect
Ihadcraned
youhadcraned
he/she/ithadcraned
wehadcraned
youhadcraned
theyhadcraned

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A dredge, several cranes, and a pile-driver were brought on site to shore up the bridge and assist with the removal of debris and wreckage.
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Construction has already begun on the building with two tower cranes aiding it.
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They are typically equipped with storage facilities, living quarters, power generation facilities, cranes, and helicopter platforms.
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Unlike the similar-looking but unrelated herons, cranes fly with necks outstretched, not pulled back.
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There will be sixteen major cranes for the loading and unloading of ships.
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