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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. turn off GLAG. [am. angl. tərn -, brit. angl. təːn -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
turn off light/radio/heating
turn off faucet/tap
turn off water
turn off electricity
II. turn off GLAG. [am. angl. tərn -, brit. angl. təːn -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
turn off (repel) pog.:
III. turn off GLAG. [am. angl. tərn -, brit. angl. təːn -] (v + adv)
1. turn off (from road):
2. turn off (switch off):
3. turn off (stop concentrating):
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
apagar televisión/motor
apagar luz
desviarse vehículo:
cerrar grifo
cerrar grifo/llave de paso:
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. turn [am. angl. tərn, brit. angl. təːn] SAM.
1.1. turn (rotation):
vuelta ž. spol
1.2. turn (change of direction):
vuelta ž. spol
giro m. spol
no left turn
1.3. turn (bend, turning):
curva ž. spol
1.4. turn (change, alteration):
to be on the turn events/situation/tide:
to be on the turn leaves:
to be on the turn milk/food: brit. angl.
2.1. turn (place in sequence):
turn to + infin whose turn is it to pay?
2.2. turn in phrases:
3.1. turn (service):
hacerle un favor a alguien
3.2. turn (purpose):
4. turn (form, style):
5.1. turn (bout of illness, disability):
le dio un ataque (or un mareo etc.)
5.2. turn (nervous shock):
susto m. spol
6. turn (act):
turn esp brit. angl.
número m. spol
7. turn (stroll, ride):
paseo m. spol
vuelta ž. spol
8. turn FINAN.:
II. turn [am. angl. tərn, brit. angl. təːn] GLAG. preh. glag.
1.1. turn (to rotate):
turn knob/handle/wheel
1.2. turn (to set, to regulate):
to turn sth to sth turn the knob to 'hot'
2.1. turn (to change the position, direction of):
turn head
turn head
voltear lat. amer. excl Río de la Plata
les volteó la espalda lat. amer. excl Río de la Plata
2.2. turn (to direct, to apply):
3.1. turn (to reverse):
turn mattress/omelette
turn mattress/omelette
voltear lat. amer. excl Cono Sur
turn mattress/omelette
dar vuelta Cono Sur
turn page
turn page
turn page
dar vuelta Cono Sur
turn soil
turn soil
voltear lat. amer. excl Cono Sur
turn soil
dar vuelta Cono Sur
voltea la media lat. amer. excl Cono Sur
da vuelta la media Cono Sur
3.2. turn (to upset):
3.3. turn (execute):
darse una vuelta carnero Río de la Plata
4.1. turn (to go around):
turn corner
turn corner
dar vuelta Cono Sur
4.2. turn (with numbers, to pass):
5.1. turn (to tip out, to transfer):
to turn sth into/onto sth turn the mixture into an ovenproof dish
5.2. turn (to send away, to expel):
echar a alguien a la calle/de la casa
6.1. turn (to transform):
to turn sth to/into sth
6.2. turn (to make sour):
turn milk
6.3. turn (to confuse):
turn mind
7.1. turn (to shape):
7.2. turn (in knitting):
turn heel
7.3. turn (to formulate):
8. turn (to make):
turn profit
9. turn am. angl. TRG.:
III. turn [am. angl. tərn, brit. angl. təːn] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. turn (to rotate):
turn wheels/handles:
turn wheels/handles:
2.1. turn (to face in a different direction):
turn person:
turn person:
turn person:
voltearse lat. amer. excl Cono Sur
turn person:
darse vuelta Cono Sur
al oír su nombre se volteó lat. amer. excl Cono Sur
left/right turn! brit. angl. VOJ.
2.2. turn (to change course, direction):
2.3. turn (to curve):
turn roads/rivers:
3.1. turn (to become):
3.2. turn (to be transformed):
3.3. turn (to change):
turn luck/weather:
3.4. turn (to change color):
turn leaves:
3.5. turn (to go sour):
turn milk:
4. turn (pages, when reading):
5. turn am. angl. TRG.:
turn merchandise:
I. loose <looser, loosest> [am. angl. lus, brit. angl. luːs] PRID.
1.1. loose (not tight):
loose jacket/blouse
loose jacket/blouse
loose jacket/blouse
1.2. loose (not secure):
loose tile/screw/knot
loose tile/screw/knot
loose thread/end
loose covers brit. angl.
to be at a loose end or am. angl. also ends
1.3. loose (separate, not packaged):
loose cigarettes
loose tea/lentils
loose tea/lentils
1.4. loose (not compact):
loose earth
loose weave
loose weave
loose chippings brit. angl.
2. loose (free):
loose pred
to let or set or turn sb loose
soltar a alguien
3.1. loose (not precise):
loose definition
loose translation
loose translation
3.2. loose (flexible):
loose structure
loose organization
4.1. loose (immoral):
loose morals
loose morals
loose life
4.2. loose (indiscreet):
loose tongue
5. loose MED.:
to be loose pog.
II. loose [am. angl. lus, brit. angl. luːs] GLAG. preh. glag. lit.
1. loose (release):
loose prisoner
loose prisoner
loose horse
2. loose (fire, unleash):
loose arrow
loose violence/wrath
loose violence/wrath
I. advantage [am. angl. ədˈvæn(t)ɪdʒ, brit. angl. ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ] SAM.
1. advantage C (superior factor):
ventaja ž. spol
2. advantage U (gain):
to take advantage of sth slabš.
to take advantage of sb (seduce) evfem., zastar.
aprovecharse or abusar de alguien evfem., zastar.
3. advantage (in tennis):
advantage brez mn.
ventaja ž. spol
II. advantage [am. angl. ədˈvæn(t)ɪdʒ, brit. angl. ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ] GLAG. preh. glag.
I. off [am. angl. ɔf, ɑf, brit. angl. ɒf] PREDL.
1.1. off (from the surface or top of):
1.2. off (indicating removal, absence):
1.3. off (from) pog.:
I heard it off a friend brit. angl.
I caught the cold off her brit. angl.
2.1. off (distant from):
2.2. off (leading from):
3.1. off (absent from):
3.2. off (indicating repugnance, abstinence) brit. angl.:
II. off [am. angl. ɔf, ɑf, brit. angl. ɒf] PRISL. off often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (break off, pay off, take off, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (break, pay, take, etc).
1.1. off (removed):
off! brit. angl. ŠPORT
¡no (me or lo etc.) toques!
20% off
1.2. off:
off with in medm. phrases, off with those boots!
2. off (indicating departure):
3. off (distant):
voices off GLED.
voces ž. spol mn. en off
III. off [am. angl. ɔf, ɑf, brit. angl. ɒf] PRID.
1.1. off pred (not turned on):
1.2. off pred (canceled):
1.3. off pred (not on menu) brit. angl.:
1.4. off pred (inaccurate):
2. off (absent, not on duty):
off hour/period
a day off or am. angl. also an off day
3.1. off (poor, unsatisfactory) atribut.:
off year/season/moment
3.2. off (unwell) pred:
3.3. off (rude, unfair) brit. angl. pog. pred:
4. off GASTR. pred:
to be off meat/fish:
to be off milk:
to be off butter/cheese:
5. off (talking about personal situation):
how are you off for cash? brit. angl.
how are we off for time? brit. angl.
6. off → offside
well-off <pred well off> [wɛl ɔf, wɛlˈɒf] PRID.
well-off banker/farmers:
to be well off for sth
I. on [am. angl. ɑn, ɔn, brit. angl. ɒn] PREDL. on often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (count on, lay on, sign on, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (count, lay, sign, etc).
1.1. on (indicating position):
I live on Acacia Avenue esp am. angl.
1.2. on (belonging to):
1.3. on (against):
1.4. on (at point on scale):
it's on 160°
está en 160°
2.1. on (talking about clothing):
2.2. on (about one's person):
3. on (indicating means of transport):
4.1. on (playing instrument):
4.2. on RADIO, TV:
4.3. on (recorded on):
5.1. on (using equipment):
5.2. on (on duty at):
5.3. on (contactable via):
call us on 800 7777
llámenos al 800 7777
6. on (a member of):
on a team am. angl.
7. on (indicating time):
on -ing
al +  infin
8. on (about, concerning):
9.1. on (indicating activity, undertaking):
9.2. on (working on, studying):
10. on (taking, consuming):
11. on (talking about income, available funds):
she's on £30, 000 brit. angl.
12. on (according to):
13.1. on (at the expense of):
13.2. on (on the strength of):
14.1. on (in comparison with):
14.2. on (in) am. angl.:
15. on (scoring):
II. on [am. angl. ɑn, ɔn, brit. angl. ɒn] PRISL.
1.1. on (worn):
1.2. on (in place):
1.3. on (on surface):
2. on (indicating relative position):
3.1. on (indicating progression) (in space):
on we go!
3.2. on (indicating progression) (in time, activity):
3.3. on (indicating progression):
3.4. on (indicating progression):
4.1. on (in phrases):
on about brit. angl. pog., to be on about sth what's she on about?
on about brit. angl. pog., to be on about sth what's she on about?
4.2. on (in phrases):
on at brit. angl. pog., to be on at sb (about sth/to +  infin), he's always on at her about the same thing
III. on [am. angl. ɑn, ɔn, brit. angl. ɒn] PRID.
1.1. on pred (functioning):
to be on light/TV/radio:
to be on light/TV/radio:
estar prendido lat. amer.
to be on faucet/tap:
1.2. on pred (on duty):
2.1. on pred (taking place):
2.2. on pred (due to take place):
2.3. on pred (being presented):
FILM, RADIO, GLED., TV what's on tonight/at the Renoir?
FILM, RADIO, GLED., TV what's on tonight/at the Renoir?
2.4. on pred (performing, playing):
you're on! GLED.
3.1. on (indicating agreement, acceptance) pog.:
fraza:
not on esp brit. angl. pog., he can't expect us to pay; it's simply not on
I. offside [am. angl. ˌɔfˈsaɪd, brit. angl. ɒfˈsʌɪd] SAM.
1. offside ŠPORT:
fuera de juego m. spol
fuera de lugar m. spol lat. amer.
off side m. spol
orsay m. spol
2. offside brit. angl. DIRKAL.:
II. offside [am. angl. ˌɔfˈsaɪd, brit. angl. ɒfˈsʌɪd] PRID.
1. offside ŠPORT:
offside player
offside player
en fuera de lugar lat. amer.
offside player
offside player
2. offside brit. angl. DIRKAL.:
offside atribut.
III. offside [am. angl. ˌɔfˈsaɪd, brit. angl. ɒfˈsʌɪd] PRISL. ŠPORT
fuera de lugar lat. amer.
I. go off GLAG. [am. angl. ɡoʊ -, brit. angl. ɡəʊ -] (v + adv)
1. go off (depart):
marcharse esp Šp.
to go off with sth
2. go off (end work, duty):
3. go off (leave stage, field of play):
4. go off (become sour, rotten):
go off milk/meat/fish:
go off milk/meat/fish:
5. go off (decline in quality) brit. angl.:
go off performer/work:
6. go off (make explosion):
go off bomb/firework:
go off gun:
7. go off (make noise):
go off alarm:
8. go off (turn out):
9. go off (stop operating):
go off heating/lights:
10. go off (wear off):
go off brit. angl.
pasarse (+ me/te/le etc)
11. go off (enter certain state):
12. go off (go to sleep):
II. go off GLAG. [am. angl. ɡoʊ -, brit. angl. ɡəʊ -] (v + prep + o)
go off (lose liking for) brit. angl.:
I. bring on GLAG. [am. angl. brɪŋ -, brit. angl. brɪŋ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. bring on (cause):
bring on attack/breakdown
2. bring on (develop, encourage):
bring on talent
bring on talent
bring on crop
3. bring on (introduce):
II. bring on GLAG. [am. angl. brɪŋ -, brit. angl. brɪŋ -] (v + o + prep + o) (cause to befall)
better-off <pred better off> [am. angl. ˌbɛdərˈɔf, ˌbɛdərˈɑf, brit. angl. ˌbɛtərˈɒf] PRID.
1. better-off (financially):
better-off taxpayers/student
we're better off now by £10, 000
2. better-off (emotionally, physically):
better-off pred
badly off <comp worse off, superl worst off, pred> PRID.
1. badly off (poor):
2. badly off (poorly supplied):
on–off [ˌɑnˈɔf] PRID.
1. on–off switch:
de prendido y apagado lat. amer.
2. on–off:
onoff sound
onoff sound
onoff affair/relationship
onoff affair/relationship
v slovarju PONS
I. turn off GLAG. preh. glag.
1. turn off ELEK., TEH.:
turn off light
turn off motor
turn off gas
2. turn off pog. (be unappealing):
II. turn off GLAG. nepreh. glag. (leave path)
turn-off [ˈtɜ:nɒf, am. angl. ˈtɜ:rnɑ:f] SAM.
1. turn-off AVTO.:
salida ž. spol de una calle
2. turn-off pog. (something unappealing):
v slovarju PONS
Angleščina
Angleščina
Španščina
Španščina
Španščina
Španščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
v slovarju PONS
I. off [ɒf, am. angl. ɑ:f] PREDL.
1. off (close to):
to be one metre off sth/sb
2. off (away from):
get off me! am. angl. pog.
3. off (down from):
4. off (from):
5. off pog. (stop liking):
to go off sb/sth
6. off (as source of):
II. off [ɒf, am. angl. ɑ:f] PRISL.
1. off (not on):
2. off (away):
to be off ŠPORT
3. off (removed):
4. off (free from work):
to get off at 4:00
5. off (completely):
to pay sth off
6. off TRG.:
5% off
7. off (bad) food:
8. off (until gone):
9. off (separating):
fraza:
III. off [ɒf, am. angl. ɑ:f] PRID.
1. off (not on):
off light
off tap
off water
off engagement
2. off (bad):
off milk
off food
3. off (free from work):
to be off at 5:00
4. off avstral. angl., brit. angl. (provided for):
5. off (sold out):
6. off am. angl. pog.:
to go off on sb
IV. off [ɒf, am. angl. ɑ:f] SAM. brez mn. brit. angl.
salida ž. spol
V. off [ɒf, am. angl. ɑ:f] GLAG. preh. glag. am. angl. pog.
to off sb
I. turn [tɜ:n, am. angl. tɜ:rn] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. turn (rotate):
to turn on sth
2. turn (switch direction):
turn tide
turn car
voltearse lat. amer.
3. turn:
4. turn (change colour):
turn leaves
5. turn (feel nauseous):
turn stomach
6. turn (spoil):
turn cream, milk
II. turn [tɜ:n, am. angl. tɜ:rn] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. turn key:
2. turn (switch direction):
voltear lat. amer.
3. turn (attain a particular age):
4. turn (pass a particular hour):
5. turn (cause to feel nauseated):
fraza:
III. turn [tɜ:n, am. angl. tɜ:rn] SAM.
1. turn (change in direction):
2. turn (changing point):
giro m. spol
3. turn (period of duty):
turno m. spol
to be sb's turn to do sth
to do sth in turn
4. turn (rotation, twist):
rotación ž. spol
5. turn (service):
favor m. spol
servicio m. spol
6. turn (shock):
susto m. spol
7. turn (queasiness):
desmayo m. spol
8. turn GLED.:
número m. spol
Vnos OpenDict
turn SAM.
v slovarju PONS
I. turn off GLAG. preh. glag.
1. turn off ELEK., TEH.:
turn off light
turn off motor
turn off gas, faucet
2. turn off sleng (be unappealing):
II. turn off GLAG. nepreh. glag. (leave path)
v slovarju PONS
Angleščina
Angleščina
Španščina
Španščina
Španščina
Španščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
v slovarju PONS
I. off [ɔf] PREDL.
1. off (near):
2. off (away from):
3. off (down from):
4. off (from):
5. off (stop using):
6. off (as source of):
II. off [ɔf] PRISL.
1. off (not on):
2. off (away):
3. off (removed):
4. off (free from work):
to get off at 4:00 p.m.
5. off (completely):
to pay sth off
6. off TRG.:
5% off
7. off (until gone):
8. off (separating):
fraza:
III. off [ɔf] PRID.
1. off (not on):
off light
off faucet
off water
2. off (canceled):
off engagement, wedding, deal
3. off (free from work):
to be off at 5:00 p.m.
4. off (provided for):
5. off (substandard):
to be off one's game ŠPORT
6. off pog.:
to go off on sb
IV. off [ɔf] GLAG. preh. glag. sleng
to off sb
I. turn [tɜrn] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. turn (rotate):
to turn on sth
2. turn (switch direction):
turn tide
turn car
voltearse lat. amer.
3. turn:
4. turn (change color):
turn leaves
5. turn (feel nauseous):
turn stomach
6. turn (spoil):
turn cream, milk
II. turn [tɜrn] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. turn key:
2. turn (switch direction):
voltear lat. amer.
3. turn (attain a particular age):
4. turn (pass a particular hour):
5. turn (cause to feel nauseated):
fraza:
III. turn [tɜrn] SAM.
1. turn (change in direction):
2. turn (changing point):
giro m. spol
3. turn (period of duty):
turno m. spol
to be sb's turn to do sth
to do sth in turn
4. turn (rotation, twist):
rotación ž. spol
5. turn (service):
favor m. spol
servicio m. spol
Present
Iturn off
youturn off
he/she/itturns off
weturn off
youturn off
theyturn off
Past
Iturned off
youturned off
he/she/itturned off
weturned off
youturned off
theyturned off
Present Perfect
Ihaveturned off
youhaveturned off
he/she/ithasturned off
wehaveturned off
youhaveturned off
theyhaveturned off
Past Perfect
Ihadturned off
youhadturned off
he/she/ithadturned off
wehadturned off
youhadturned off
theyhadturned off
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