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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. what [Am (h)wət, (h)wɑt, Brit wɒt] PRON

1. what (in questions):

what's that?
what is 28 divided by 12?
¿cuánto es 28 dividido (por) 12?
what's the jacket made (out) of?
I threw it awayyou did what?
lo tiré a la basura¿qué?
¿qué?
¿qué?
splendid weather, what? Brit dated

2. what in phrases:

or what? inf
¿o qué?
¿y qué?
¿y mi trabajo? — ¿y qué?
whatfor what's this button for?
to give sb what for inf
darle una buena a alguien inf
whatlike, what's she like?
what's his new film like?
what's the weather like?
what's-her/-his/-its-name inf, go and ask what's-her-name next door
el chisme ese está roto Spain Mex inf

3.1. what (in indirect speech):

3.2. what (relative use):

II. what [Am (h)wət, (h)wɑt, Brit wɒt] ADJ

1.1. what (in questions):

1.2. what (in indirect speech):

1.3. what (all of the, any):

2. what (in exclamations):

you-know-what [Am ˌjunoʊˈ(h)wət, Brit juːnəʊˈwɒt] N inf

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what a drag! inf
I said to what's-his-name/what's-her-nameinf
what's trumps? inf
what-d'you-call-it Brit inf

u rečniku PONS

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I. what [wɒt, Am wʌt] ADJ interrog

II. what [wɒt, Am wʌt] PRON

1. what interrog:

what's on
what's up?
¿cómo es (él)?
what's his name?
what's it called?
what's it called?
¿y Paul?

2. what rel:

he knows what's what!

III. what [wɒt, Am wʌt] INTERJ

¡qué!
¿y qué?
what ails you? a. iron
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what a clanger Brit [or blooper Am] !
u rečniku PONS
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I. what [hwʌt] ADJ interrog

II. what [hwʌt] PRON

1. what interrog:

what's on for tonight?
what's up?
¿cómo es (él)?
what's his name?
what's it called?
¿y Paul?

2. what rel:

he knows what's what!

III. what [hwʌt] INTERJ

¡qué!
¿y qué?
what ails you? a. iron
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And in tough times, there's plenty to be said for empty-headed entertainment that lets folks sit back, exhale, and forget about their troubles for a little while.
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The film was panned by critics, with one calling it an empty-headed, chaotic, utterly tasteless atrocity.
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The empty-headed graces of debutantes raised from birth to be bargaining chips and breeding stock for their fathers' fortunes.
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A former professor noted that she stood out from the empty-headed, overdressed little sorority girls of that era like a good piece of literature on a shelf of cheap paperbacks.
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Such institutional capitulation to empty-headed rioting must give the youngsters involved an enormous sense of power over society.
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