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D, d

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

D, d [am. angl. di, brit. angl. diː] SAM.

1. D (letter):

D
D
D
d ž. spol

2. D GLAS.:

D
re m. spol

3. D (grade):

D

4. D am. angl. POLIT. → Democrat

5. D → died

d
m.
d
Marcel Proust, b. 1871 d. 1922
Marcel Proust (1871-1922)

6. D brit. angl. ZGOD. → penny/pence

d
penique m. spol

A, a [am. angl. eɪ, brit. angl. eɪ] SAM.

1.1. A (letter):

a ž. spol

1.2. A GLAS.:

la m. spol
to give sb an A
darle el la a alguien

1.3. A (grade):

2. A MED.:

3.1. A (in house numbers):

35A
≈ 35 bis
35A
≈ 35 duplicado

3.2. A (in sizes of paper) brit. angl.:

A3
A3 (420 x 297mm)
A4
A4 (297 x 210mm)
A5
A5 (210 x 148mm)

3.3. A brit. angl. TRANSP.:

atribut. A road
carretera ž. spol nacional
ruta ž. spol nacional

4. A (firstly):

A sentence prisl.
A sentence prisl.

'd [am. angl. d, brit. angl. d]

1. 'd → had

2. 'd → would

3. 'd → did

would [am. angl. wʊd, wəd, (ə)d, brit. angl. wʊd, wəd] GLAG. 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):

would (that) he were with us! lit.

4.1. would (in requests):

4.2. would (in invitations):

5.1. would (expressing criticism):

5.2. would (indicating sth is natural):

had [am. angl. hæd, həd, brit. angl. had, həd] 1. pret. & 1. pret. part have

did [am. angl. dɪd, brit. angl. dɪd] past do

d' GLAG. nepreh. glag.

d' → do

do2 <pl dos> [am. angl. doʊ, brit. angl. duː] SAM. GLAS.

do m. spol

I. do1 <3rd pers sing pres does, sed. del. doing, 1. pret. did, pret. del. done> GLAG. preh. glag. [am. angl. du, brit. angl. duː]

1. do (to perform an action):

es lo 'in' pog.
what can I do for you, sir? ur. jez.

2.1. do (to carry out):

do job/task

2.2. do:

do push-ups/tricks
do crossword/sum
to do a Tarzan/Frank Sinatra pog., šalj.

3. do (as one's job, profession, function):

4. do (to achieve, to bring about):

5. do (to attend to):

do customer

6.1. do (to look after, to arrange, to repair):

6.2. do (to clean):

do dishes
do brass/windows

6.3. do (to prepare, to arrange):

7.1. do (to make, to produce):

do meal
do meal

7.2. do drawings/translations/interviews:

8.1. do brit. angl. (to provide):

8.2. do brit. angl. (to provide for):

do pog.

9. do (to be adequate for, to suit):

10. do (when expressing speeds, distances):

11.1. do (to study):

11.2. do pog. (to visit):

do sights/museum

12.1. do GLED. (to play role of):

12.2. do GLED. (to take part in):

do play

12.3. do GLED. (to perform at) the Astoria/the Playhouse:

do brit. angl.

12.4. do GLED. (to impersonate):

13.1. do pog. (to serve):

13.2. do pog. (to serve) (in a posting):

14.1. do pog. brit. angl. (to catch, to prosecute):

14.2. do pog. brit. angl. (to cheat):

14.3. do pog. brit. angl. (to beat up):

14.4. do pog. brit. angl. (to rob):

do bank/house

15. do sleng (to use):

16.1. do pog. (to finish):

are or esp brit. angl. have you done complaining?

16.2. do (to exhaust) brit. angl.:

do pog. pog.

II. do1 <3rd pers sing pres does, sed. del. doing, 1. pret. did, pret. del. done> GLAG. nepreh. glag. [am. angl. du, brit. angl. duː]

1. do (to act, to behave):

2. do (to be getting along, to manage):

how do? pog., reg.
¿qué tal voy? — ¡vas muy bien!

3. do (to go on, to happen) pog. in -ing form:

¿qué hay? pog.
¿no me podrías prestar $20? — ¡ni hablar!
se lo pedí, pero ni modo lat. amer.

4.1. do (to be suitable, acceptable):

4.2. do (to serve as):

to do for or as sth this box will do for a table

5. do (to be enough):

6. do (to finish):

do in 1. pret. part
are or brit. angl. have you done?
I'm not or brit. angl. I haven't done yet!

III. do1 <3rd pers sing pres does, sed. del. doing, 1. pret. did, pret. del. done> GLAG. pom. glag. [am. angl. du, brit. angl. 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):

¿vives aquí? — /no
tell Jimwill do! pog.
dile a Jim — ¡se lo diré!
¿te gustan los helados? — ¡si me gustarán … !
hiciste trampa — ¡qué va! pog.
I won! — no, you didn't! — did! — didn't!
¡gané yo! — ¡no! — ¡que ! — ¡que no!

2.1. do (used to form the negative):

do not touch!”
no tocar

2.2. do (with inversion after negative adverbs):

3.1. do (used to form the interrogative):

¿(acaso) no te advertí que … ?

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):

4.5. do (in the marriage service):

to sayI do
dar el, quiero

5. do (in tag questions):

conoces a Bob ¿no? or ¿verdad? or ¿no es cierto?
te lo dije ¿no? or ¿no es cierto?

IV. do1 <pl dos> SAM. [am. angl. du, brit. angl. duː]

1. do C (party, gathering):

do pog.
fiesta ž. spol
do pog.
reunión ž. spol

2. do (state of affairs) pog. brez mn.:

it's a rum do zastar.
¡qué cosa más rara! pog.
fair dos brit. angl. pog. I don't call that fair dos

fraza:

normas ž. spol mn.

maître d' [ˌmeɪtrəˈdiː] SAM. am. angl.

maître m. in ž. spol

D-lock [am. angl. ˈdiˌlɑk, brit. angl.] SAM.

D-lock → U-lock

U-lock [ˈjulɑk] SAM.

candado m. spol U-lock lat. amer.
U-lock m. spol lat. amer.

D-Day [am. angl. ˈdi ˌdeɪ, brit. angl. ˈdiːdeɪ] SAM.

1. D-Day (in World War II):

D-Day

2. D-Day (important day):

D-Day

three-D [θriːˈdiː] PRID.

three-D → three-dimensional

three-dimensional [am. angl. ˌθridəˈmɛn(t)ʃ(ə)n(ə)l, brit. angl. ˌθriːdɪˈmɛnʃ(ə)n(ə)l, ˌθriːdʌɪˈmɛnʃ(ə)n(ə)l] PRID.

1. three-dimensional MAT.:

2. three-dimensional (in movies):

R & D [ˈɑːrənˈdiː] SAM. U

R & D → research and development

R & D
I+D
R & D
I&D

A/D PRID.

A/D → analog to digital

A/D
A/D
convertidor m. spol A/D
conversor m. spol A/D
conversión ž. spol A/D

D/A PRID.

D/A → digital-to-analog

D/A
D/A

v slovarju PONS

Angleščina
Angleščina
Španščina
Španščina

D, d [di:] SAM.

1. D (letter):

D
D, d ž. spol
D for David brit. angl., D for dog am. angl.

2. D GLAS.:

D
re m. spol

d.

1. d. → day

d.
d.

2. d. → diameter

d.
d.

3. d. → died

d.

diameter [daɪˈæmɪtəʳ, am. angl. -ət̬ɚ] SAM.

diámetro m. spol

day [deɪ] SAM.

1. day:

día m. spol

2. day (working period):

jornada ž. spol

fraza:

D-Day [ˈdi:deɪ] SAM.

D-Day

three-D PRID. pog.

three-D okrajšava od three-dimensional

three-dimensional PRID.

R & D [ˌɑ:ʳəndˈdi:, am. angl. ˌɑr-]

R & D okrajšava od Research and Development

R & D
I+D

R and D [ˌɑ:rən(d)ˈdi:] SAM.

R and D okrajšava od research and development

R and D
I + D

3D, 3-D [ˈθriˈdi, ˈθri:ˈdi:] PRID. SAM.

3D okrajšava od three-dimensional

3D
3D
in 3D
en 3D

Washington D.C. SAM.

Španščina
Španščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
D
D
D
d
D for David brit. angl.
D for dog am. angl.
D
v slovarju PONS
Angleščina
Angleščina
Španščina
Španščina

d

d ABBR diameter

d
d

diameter [daɪ·ˈæm·ə·t̬ər] SAM.

diámetro m. spol

D, d [di] SAM.

1. D (letter):

D
D, d ž. spol

2. D GLAS.:

D
re m. spol

3. D → day

D
día m. spol

day [deɪ] SAM.

1. day:

día m. spol

2. day (working period):

jornada ž. spol

fraza:

d.

1. d. → date

d.
fecha ž. spol

2. d. → died

d.
m.

date2 [deɪt] SAM.

1. date (fruit):

dátil m. spol

2. date (tree):

palmera ž. spol datilera

I. date1 [deɪt] SAM.

1. date (calendar day):

fecha ž. spol
to be out of date MODA

2. date FINAN.:

plazo ž. spol

3. date (appointment):

cita ž. spol

4. date pog. (person):

novio(-a) m. spol (ž. spol)

II. date1 [deɪt] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. date (recognize age of):

to date sth at...

2. date (give date to sth):

3. date pog. (have relationship with):

to date sb

III. date1 [deɪt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. date (go back to):

2. date (go out of fashion):

3. date (go on dates):

three-D [ˌθri·ˈdi] PRID. fam

three-D ABBR three-dimensional

three-dimensional PRID.

D-Day [ˈdi·deɪ] SAM.

D-Day

R & D [ˌar·ənd·ˈdi]

R & D ABBR Research and Development

R & D
I+D

A.D. [ˌeɪ·ˈdi]

A.D. ABBR anno Domini

A.D.
d. (de) C.

Washington D.C. SAM.

Washington D.C. m. spol
Španščina
Španščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
D
D
D
d
D

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