Kako biste želeli da koristite PONS.com?

Već ste se pretplatili na PONS bez reklama?
.

PONS s reklamama

Posetite PONS kao i obično s praćenjem oglašavanja i reklamama

Detalje o praćenju pronaći ćete u informacijama o zaštiti podataka u podešavanjima privatnosti.

PONS Pur

Bez oglašavanja trećih lica

Bez praćenja oglasa

Pretplatite se sada

Ako već imate PONS korisnički nalog, možete da se

We process your data to deliver content or advertisements and measure the delivery of such content or advertisements to extract insights about our website. We share this information with our partners on the basis of consent and legitimate interest. You may exercise your right to consent or object to a legitimate interest, based on a specific purpose below or at a partner level in the link under each purpose. These choices will be signaled to our vendors participating in the Transparency and Consent Framework.

Cookies, device or similar online identifiers (e.g. login-based identifiers, randomly assigned identifiers, network based identifiers) together with other information (e.g. browser type and information, language, screen size, supported technologies etc.) can be stored or read on your device to recognise it each time it connects to an app or to a website, for one or several of the purposes presented here.

Advertising and content can be personalised based on your profile. Your activity on this service can be used to build or improve a profile about you for personalised advertising and content. Advertising and content performance can be measured. Reports can be generated based on your activity and those of others. Your activity on this service can help develop and improve products and services.

yl
a la izquierda
engleski
engleski
španski
španski
left-hand [Am ˌlɛftˈhænd, Brit lɛftˈhand] ADJ attr
left-hand column/gatepost:
I. bottom [Am ˈbɑdəm, Brit ˈbɒtəm] N
1.1. bottom:
pie m
pie m
bottoms up! inf
bottoms up! inf
¡fondo blanco! LatAm inf
bottoms up! inf
¡hasta verte, Cristo mío! Chil inf
1.2. bottom (underneath):
poto m And inf
1.3. bottom:
pies mpl
1.4. bottom (of sea, river, lake):
2. bottom (of hierarchy):
3.1. bottom (of person):
trasero m inf
traste m CSur inf
3.2. bottom (of trousers):
bajos mpl
3.3. bottom often pl:
4. bottom (in baseball):
5. bottom <bottoms, pl > (river valley):
6. bottom Brit inf no art:
II. bottom [Am ˈbɑdəm, Brit ˈbɒtəm] ADJ attr
1. bottom (lowest):
bottom shelf/layer/card
bottom mark/grade
2. bottom (lower):
bottom part/edge/lip
bottom part/edge/lip
I. smooth <smoother smoothest> [Am smuð, Brit smuːð] ADJ
1.1. smooth:
smooth texture/stone
smooth texture/stone
smooth skin
smooth skin
smooth tire
smooth sea/lake
smooth sea/lake
1.2. smooth (of consistency):
smooth batter/sauce
smooth batter/sauce
1.3. smooth (of taste):
smooth wine/whiskey/tobacco
2.1. smooth (of movement):
smooth acceleration/landing/take-off
smooth flight
smooth flight
2.2. smooth (trouble-free):
smooth journey
smooth journey
smooth transition/passage
smooth transition/passage
smooth transition/passage
3.1. smooth (easy, polished):
smooth style/performance
3.2. smooth (glib, suave):
smooth pej
II. smooth [Am smuð, Brit smuːð] VB trans
1. smooth:
smooth dress
smooth dress
smooth hair
smooth hair
smooth tablecloth/sheet
2. smooth (polish):
3. smooth (ease):
to smooth sb's path or way
I. barrel [Am ˈbɛrəl, Brit ˈbar(ə)l] N
1.1. barrel (container):
1.2. barrel (measure of oil):
2.1. barrel:
2.2. barrel (of pen):
2.3. barrel (of lock):
II. barrel <barreling bareled Am barrelling barrelled Brit> [Am ˈbɛrəl, Brit ˈbar(ə)l] VB trans
barrel beer/wine:
III. barrel <barreling bareled Am barrelling barrelled Brit> [Am ˈbɛrəl, Brit ˈbar(ə)l] VB intr
barrel (move fast) Am inf:
I. side [Am saɪd, Brit sʌɪd] N
1. side C (surface):
this side up
2. side C (boundary, edge):
3. side C:
4. side C (contrasted area, part, half):
llamar a alguien aparte
5.1. side C (faction):
to take sb's side
ponerse de parte or del lado de alguien
5.2. side C SPORTS:
5.3. side (part):
6. side C (area, aspect):
7. side C (line of descent):
II. side [Am saɪd, Brit sʌɪd] ADJ attr, no comp
1. side door/entrance/wall:
2. side (incidental, secondary):
side benefit
side benefit
side issue
3. side FOOD:
I. track [Am træk, Brit trak] N
1. track C (mark):
to be on sb's track(s)
seguirle la pista or el rastro a alguien
despistar a alguien
2.1. track (road, path):
2.2. track (course of thought, action):
2.3. track (path):
2.4. track (projected path):
3.1. track:
3.2. track (horse-racing) Am:
4. track U (track events):
6.1. track RAIL C (way):
6.2. track RAIL U (rails etc):
vías fpl
7.1. track C (song, piece of music):
7.2. track C (on recording medium):
7.3. track C COMPUT:
8.1. track C (on tank):
8.2. track C (distance between wheels):
9. track C (for curtains):
II. track [Am træk, Brit trak] VB trans
1. track (follow):
track animal
track animal
track person
track spacecraft/missile
2. track (deposit with feet) Am:
III. track [Am træk, Brit trak] VB intr
1.1. track AUDIO:
track needle/pickup:
1.2. track MOTOR:
2. track (tread marks):
I. coin [Am kɔɪn, Brit kɔɪn] N
1. coin C (individual):
2. coin U (collectively):
II. coin [Am kɔɪn, Brit kɔɪn] VB trans
1. coin (invent):
coin word/expression
2. coin (mint):
to coin it (in) Brit inf
to coin it (in) Brit inf
I. drive <pt drove, pp driven> [Am draɪv, Brit drʌɪv] VB trans
1.1. drive TRANSP:
drive car/bus/train
drive car/bus/train
conducir Spain
drive racing car/power boat
drive racing car/power boat
1.2. drive TRANSP (convey in vehicle):
2.1. drive (cause to move) + adv compl:
2.2. drive SPORTS:
drive ball
drive ball
2.3. drive (provide power for, operate):
3.1. drive (make penetrate):
drive nail
drive stake
to drive sth into sth
3.2. drive (open up):
drive tunnel/shaft
drive tunnel/shaft
4.1. drive (cause to become):
4.2. drive (compel to act):
to drive sb to + infin
llevar or empujar a alguien a  +  infin
4.3. drive (overwork):
II. drive <pt drove, pp driven> [Am draɪv, Brit drʌɪv] VB intr
1. drive (in vehicle):
conducir Spain
¿sabes conducir? Spain
ir a 50 km/h
2. drive (dash):
drive rain/wind/dust:
drive rain/wind/dust:
3. drive (penetrate):
drive point/tool:
drive army:
drive army:
III. drive [Am draɪv, Brit drʌɪv] N
1. drive C (in vehicle):
2.1. drive C (leading to house):
2.2. drive C (in front of house):
2.3. drive C (in street names):
3. drive C (stroke) SPORTS:
4.1. drive U (energy):
4.2. drive C (compulsion) PSYCH:
5.1. drive C (organized effort):
5.2. drive C (attacking move) MIL:
5.3. drive C (in US football):
6. drive (tournament) Brit:
7.1. drive U or C (propulsion system):
7.2. drive U MOTOR:
7.3. drive U (automatic gear position):
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
oprimir VB trans
1. oprimir form (apretar, presionar):
2. oprimir (tiranizar):
engleski
engleski
španski
španski
left-hand [ˌleftˈhænd] ADJ
left hand N
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
mano N f
1. mano ANAT:
to draw on sth
to leave sth in sb's hands
mano a mano fig
to take sth up
to be up to sth
2. mano ZOOL:
3. mano (reloj):
4. mano (lado):
5. mano (capa):
6. mano (trabajador):
labour Brit
skilled labour Brit [or labor Am]
7. mano (habilidad):
8. mano (de naipes):
9. mano (de ajedrez):
Phrases:
engleski
engleski
španski
španski
left-hand ADJ
left hand N
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
mano [ˈma·no] N f
1. mano ANAT:
to leave sth in sb's hands
mano a mano fig
to draw on sth
to be up to sth
to take sth up
2. mano ZOOL:
3. mano (lado):
4. mano (capa):
5. mano (trabajador):
6. mano (habilidad):
7. mano (de naipes):
Phrases:
Present
Idrive
youdrive
he/she/itdrives
wedrive
youdrive
theydrive
Past
Idrove
youdrove
he/she/itdrove
wedrove
youdrove
theydrove
Present Perfect
Ihavedriven
youhavedriven
he/she/ithasdriven
wehavedriven
youhavedriven
theyhavedriven
Past Perfect
Ihaddriven
youhaddriven
he/she/ithaddriven
wehaddriven
youhaddriven
theyhaddriven
PONS OpenDict

Da li Vam nedostaje određeni izraz ili prevod?

Pošaljite nam novi unos za PONS OpenDict. Predloge proveravа urednički tim PONS-a, a zatim ih unosi u PONS OpenDict.

Dodajte unos
Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)
Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)
The basic position for the left hand is much the same as that of the right, except upside down.
en.wikipedia.org
In other words, what appears to us as the boy's left hand was actually his right.
en.wikipedia.org
He lost his right hand at 40 years of age, and began painting with left hand.
en.wikipedia.org
When the "b" section appears in measure 37, it is the first time that the melody is heard in the left hand rather the right.
en.wikipedia.org
She likes playing with her toys in her left hand, making her one of the few left-handed people in the series.
en.wikipedia.org