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robo (en el que se rompe el escaparate de una tienda)

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

smash-and-grab raid [ˌsmaʃ(ə)nˈɡrab reɪd] SAM. brit. angl.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. smash [am. angl. smæʃ, brit. angl. smaʃ] SAM.

1.1. smash (sound):

estrépito m. spol
estruendo m. spol

1.2. smash (collision):

smash brit. angl.
choque m. spol

2.1. smash (blow):

golpe m. spol

2.2. smash (in tennis, badminton, squash):

smash m. spol
remate m. spol
remache m. spol

3. smash (success):

smash pog.
exitazo m. spol pog.

II. smash [am. angl. smæʃ, brit. angl. smaʃ] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. smash:

smash (break) furniture
smash (break) furniture
smash car
smash glass

2. smash (destroy):

smash rebellion/revolution
smash rebellion/revolution
smash drug racket/spy ring
smash drug racket/spy ring
smash hopes/illusions
smash hopes/illusions

3.1. smash (hit, drive forcefully):

3.2. smash (in tennis, badminton, squash):

III. smash [am. angl. smæʃ, brit. angl. smaʃ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. smash (shatter):

smash glass/wood:

2. smash (crash):

to smash against/into sth car/waves:

3. smash ŠPORT:

I. grab <sed. del. grabbing; 1. pret., pret. del. grabbed> [am. angl. ɡræb, brit. angl. ɡrab] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. grab (seize):

grab rope/hand
grab chance/opportunity

2. grab (appropriate):

grab land
grab land
grab money

3. grab (eat, take hurriedly) pog.:

agárrate un asiento lat. amer. pog.

4. grab (appeal to) pog.:

grab idea:

II. grab <sed. del. grabbing; 1. pret., pret. del. grabbed> [am. angl. ɡræb, brit. angl. ɡrab] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

III. grab [am. angl. ɡræb, brit. angl. ɡrab] SAM.

1. grab (snatch):

2. grab am. angl. sleng (robbery):

atraco m. spol

3. grab MEH.:

pala ž. spol (de una excavadora)

4. grab (still image):

grab RAČ., TV
captura ž. spol

and [am. angl. ænd, (ə)n, brit. angl. ənd, (ə)n, and] VEZ. The usual translation of and, y, becomes e when it precedes a word beginning with i, hi, or y.
and is sometimes used between two verbs in English to mean in order to: let's wait and see esperemos para ver qué or lo que pasa.

1.1. and:

1.2. and:

2. and (in numbers):

five and forty arh. or lit.

3. and (showing continuation, repetition):

4. and with inf:

5.1. and (implying a result):

5.2. and (adding emphasis):

I. raid [am. angl. reɪd, brit. angl. reɪd] SAM.

1. raid VOJ.:

asalto m. spol
incursión ž. spol

2. raid:

ataque m. spol aéreo

3. raid (by thieves):

atraco m. spol
asalto m. spol

4. raid (by police):

redada ž. spol
batida ž. spol
allanamiento m. spol lat. amer.
razzia ž. spol Cono Sur

II. raid [am. angl. reɪd, brit. angl. reɪd] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. raid VOJ.:

2. raid bank/supermarket:

3. raid police:

allanar lat. amer.

4. raid (steal, poach) am. angl.:

raid personnel/executives
raid personnel/executives

v slovarju PONS

smash-and-grab raid [ˌsmæʃəndgræbˈreɪd] SAM. brit. angl., avstral. angl.

v slovarju PONS

and [ən, ənd, stressed: ænd] VEZ.

1. and:

2. and MAT.:

2 and 3 is 5
2 más 3 son 5

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

5. and (repetition):

6. and (continuation):

fraza:

and so on [or forth]

I. smash [smæʃ] SAM.

1. smash (sound):

estruendo m. spol

2. smash (accident):

colisión ž. spol

3. smash ŠPORT:

mate m. spol

II. smash [smæʃ] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. smash (break):

quebrar lat. amer.
smash glass
smash fig.

2. smash ŠPORT:

smash record

III. smash [smæʃ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. smash (break into pieces):

quebrarse lat. amer.
smash glass

2. smash (strike against):

I. grab [græb] -bb- -bb- SAM.

II. grab [græb] -bb- -bb- GLAG. preh. glag.

1. grab (snatch):

to grab sth (away) from sb
to grab sth out of sb's hands

2. grab (take hold of):

3. grab (arrest):

4. grab pog. (get, acquire):

III. grab [græb] -bb- -bb- GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. grab (snatch):

2. grab (hold on):

I. raid [reɪd] SAM.

1. raid VOJ.:

incursión ž. spol

2. raid (attack):

ataque m. spol

3. raid (robbery):

asalto m. spol

4. raid (by police):

redada ž. spol

II. raid [reɪd] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. raid VOJ.:

2. raid (attack):

3. raid (by police):

v slovarju PONS

I. grab <-bb-> [græb] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. grab (snatch):

to grab sth (away) from sb
to grab sth out of sb's hands

2. grab (take hold of):

3. grab (arrest):

4. grab pog. (get, acquire):

II. grab <-bb-> [græb] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. grab (snatch):

2. grab (hold on):

III. grab [græb] SAM.

to be up for grabs sleng

I. smash [smæʃ] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. smash (break):

quebrar lat. amer.
smash glass

2. smash (crush):

3. smash ŠPORT:

smash record

II. smash [smæʃ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. smash (break into pieces):

quebrarse lat. amer.
smash glass

2. smash (strike against):

III. smash [smæʃ] SAM.

1. smash (sound):

estruendo m. spol

2. smash (accident):

colisión ž. spol

3. smash ŠPORT:

smash m. spol

and [ən, ənd, stressed: ænd] VEZ.

1. and:

and (before orhiʼ)

2. and math:

2 and 3 is 5
2 más 3 son 5

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

5. and (repetition):

6. and (continuation):

fraza:

and so on [or forth]

I. raid [reɪd] SAM.

1. raid VOJ.:

incursión ž. spol

2. raid (attack):

ataque m. spol

3. raid (robbery):

asalto m. spol

4. raid (by police):

redada ž. spol

II. raid [reɪd] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. raid VOJ.:

2. raid (attack):

3. raid (by police):

Present
Ismash
yousmash
he/she/itsmashes
wesmash
yousmash
theysmash
Past
Ismashed
yousmashed
he/she/itsmashed
wesmashed
yousmashed
theysmashed
Present Perfect
Ihavesmashed
youhavesmashed
he/she/ithassmashed
wehavesmashed
youhavesmashed
theyhavesmashed
Past Perfect
Ihadsmashed
youhadsmashed
he/she/ithadsmashed
wehadsmashed
youhadsmashed
theyhadsmashed

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