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once-
una vez
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Angleščina
Angleščina
Španščina
Španščina
I. once [am. angl. wəns, brit. angl. wʌns] PRISL.
1.1. once (one time, on one occasion):
once
once was enough
con una vez me (or le etc.) alcanzó
1.2. once (formerly):
2. once in phrases:
all at once (suddenly)
at once come here at once!
don't eat it all at once
don't eat it all at once
for once
once again or once more
once again or once more
once (and) for all
(every) once in a while
once or twice
once or twice
II. once [am. angl. wəns, brit. angl. wʌns] VEZ.
once
III. once [am. angl. wəns, brit. angl. wʌns] SAM.
the/this once
I. bite <1. pret. bit, pret. del. bitten> [am. angl. baɪt, brit. angl. bʌɪt] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. bite:
bite person/dog:
bite flea/bug:
she/I won't bite you! šalj.
¡no te va/voy a morder! šalj.
once bitten, twice shy preg.
2.1. bite (grip):
bite tires/brakes:
2.2. bite saw/screw/file:
II. bite <1. pret. bit, pret. del. bitten> [am. angl. baɪt, brit. angl. bʌɪt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1.1. bite:
bite person/dog:
bite mosquito:
bite wind/frost:
bite acid:
to bite into sth person:
to bite into sth person:
to bite on sth
1.2. bite (take bait):
bite fish:
2.1. bite tires/brakes:
2.2. bite saw/screw/file:
to bite into sth
3. bite law/recession:
III. bite [am. angl. baɪt, brit. angl. bʌɪt] SAM.
1. bite C:
mordisco m. spol
tarascón m. spol
tarascada ž. spol
to give sth a bite
to have or get two bites at the cherry brit. angl.
put the bite on sb am. angl. pog. (borrow money from sb)
darle un sablazo a alguien pog.
chantajear a alguien
morder a alguien Meh.
coimear a alguien Cono Sur Peru pog.
2. bite C (wound):
picadura ž. spol
mordedura ž. spol
3. bite C (in fishing):
4. bite (snack) pog.:
bite C brez mn.
bocado m. spol
5.1. bite U (of flavor):
5.2. bite U (of wind, frost):
5.3. bite U (sharpness):
mordacidad ž. spol
once- [am. angl. wəns, brit. angl. wʌns] PREFIX
once-
otrora lit.
once-over [am. angl. ˈwəns ˌoʊvər, brit. angl. ˈwʌnsəʊvə] SAM.
to give sth/sb a or the once-over pog. we gave the house a quick once-over
once-off [ˈwʌnsɒf] SAM. PRID. brit. angl.
once-off → one-off
I. one-off [am. angl. ˈwən ˈˌɔf, brit. angl. wʌnˈɒf] SAM. brit. angl. pog.
II. one-off [am. angl. ˈwən ˈˌɔf, brit. angl. wʌnˈɒf] PRID. brit. angl.
write-once [ˈraɪtwəns] PRID.
write-once
once-over-lightly [ˌwʌnsəʊvəˈlʌɪtli] SAM. am. angl. brez mn.
Španščina
Španščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
once
at once
once a week
v slovarju PONS
Angleščina
Angleščina
Španščina
Španščina
I. once [wʌnts] PRISL.
1. once (one time):
once
once a week
(every) once in a while
once again
once and for all
just for once
once more (one more time)
once or twice
2. once lit. (at one time past):
once
once upon a time there was ... lit.
II. once [wʌnts] VEZ.
once
una vez que +subj
but once I'd arrived, ...
fraza:
all at once
at once
once-over [ˈwʌntsˌəʊvəʳ, am. angl. ˈwʌntsˌoʊvɚ] SAM. pog.
1. once-over (examination):
once-over
ojeada ž. spol
to give sth a once-over
2. once-over (cleaning):
once-over
repaso m. spol
once in a blue moon
once again
Španščina
Španščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
once
at once
at once
at once
de uvas a peras pog.
once in a blue moon
once and for all
once and for all
once it is over, ...
once upon a time ...
once
v slovarju PONS
Angleščina
Angleščina
Španščina
Španščina
I. once [wʌns] PRISL.
1. once (one time):
once
once a week
(every) once in a while
once again
once and for all
just for once
once more (one more time)
once or twice
2. once lit. (at one time past):
once
once upon a time there was... lit.
II. once [wʌns] VEZ.
once
una vez que +subj
but once I'd arrived, ...
fraza:
all at once
at once
once-over [ˈwʌns·ˌoʊ·vər] SAM. pog.
once-over
ojeada ž. spol
to give sth/sb a once-over
to give sth/sb the once-over
once in a blue moon
once in a blue moon
once again
Španščina
Španščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
once
at once
at once
de uvas a peras pog.
once in a blue moon
once and for all
once and for all
once it is over, ...
once upon a time...
once
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