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Wed
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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. wed <pt & pp wedded or wed> [Am wɛd, Brit wɛd] VB trans

1. wed (marry) esp form or arch:

wed man/woman

2. wed <wedded, pp >:

wedded bliss

3. wed (unite):

wed
wed

4. wed (attach, commit) form:

II. wed <pt & pp wedded or wed> [Am wɛd, Brit wɛd] VB intr

wed

Wed N

Wed → Wednesday

Wed

Wednesday [Am ˈwɛnzdeɪ, ˈwɛnzdi, Brit ˈwɛnzdeɪ, ˈwɛnzdi] N

we'd [Am wid, Brit wiːd, wɪd]

1. we'd → we had

2. we'd → we would

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I. wed [wed] form VB trans wedded <[or wed], wedded [or wed]>

1. wed (marry):

to wed sb

2. wed fig (join closely):

wed
to wed sth and sth

II. wed [wed] form VB intr

wed

I. newly-wed [ˈnju:lɪwed, Am ˈnu:-] N pl

newly-wed

II. newly-wed [ˈnju:lɪwed, Am ˈnu:-] ADJ

newly-wed

we'd [wi:d]

1. we'd = we had, have

2. we'd = we would, would

would [wʊd] VB aux pt of will

1. would (future in the past):

2. would (future seeing past in the past):

3. would (intention in the past):

4. would (shows possibility):

5. would (conditional):

6. would (polite request):

7. would (regularity in past):

8. would (stresses as being typical):

9. would (courteous opinion):

10. would (probably):

11. would (shows preference):

12. would (offering polite advice):

13. would (asking motives):

14. would (shows a wish):

I. will2 [wɪl] N

1. will no pl:

2. will (testament):

Phrases:

II. will2 [wɪl] VB trans

1. will (try to cause by will-power):

to will sb to do sth

2. will form (ordain):

3. will (bequeath):

I. will1 [wɪl] VB aux would, would

1. will (to form future tense):

2. will (with tag question):

3. will (to express immediate future):

4. will (to express an intention):

5. will (in requests and instructions):

6. will (in polite requests):

7. will (used to express willingness):

8. will (used to express a fact):

9. will (to express persistence):

10. will (to express likelihood):

II. will1 [wɪl] VB intr form

I. have [həv, stressed: hæv] has, had, had has, had, had VB trans

1. have (own):

to have sth to do

2. have (engage in):

3. have (eat):

4. have (give birth to):

5. have (receive):

6. have (prepare):

7. have (cause to occur):

to not have sb/sth doing sth

8. have (understand):

Phrases:

to have it in for sb inf
to have had it with sb/sth inf

II. have [həv, stressed: hæv] has, had, had has, had, had VB aux (indicates perfect tense)

had I known you were coming, ... form
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newly wed
newly-wed
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I. wed <wedded [or wed] , wedded [or wed]> [wed] form VB trans

1. wed (marry):

to wed sb

2. wed fig (join closely):

wed
to wed sth and sth

II. wed <wedded [or wed] , wedded [or wed]> [wed] form VB intr

wed

I. newly-wed [ˈnu·li·wed] N pl

newly-wed

II. newly-wed [ˈnu·li·wed] ADJ

newly-wed

Wed. N

Wed. ABBR Wednesday

Wed.

Wednesday [ˈwenz·deɪ] N

we'd [wid]

1. we'd = we had, have

2. we'd = we would, would

would [wʊd] VB aux pt of will

1. would (future in the past):

2. would (future seeing past in the past):

3. would (intention in the past):

4. would (shows possibility):

5. would (conditional):

6. would (polite request):

7. would (regularity in past):

8. would (stresses as being typical):

9. would (courteous opinion):

10. would (probably):

11. would (shows preference):

12. would (offering polite advice):

13. would (asking motives):

14. would (shows a wish):

I. will2 [wɪl] N

1. will:

2. will (testament):

Phrases:

II. will2 [wɪl] VB trans

1. will (try to cause by will-power):

to will sb to do sth

2. will form (ordain):

3. will (bequeath):

I. will1 <would, would> [wɪl] VB aux

1. will (to form future tense):

2. will (with tag question):

3. will (to express immediate future):

4. will (to express an intention):

5. will (in requests and instructions):

6. will (in polite requests):

7. will (used to express willingness):

8. will (used to express a fact):

9. will (to express persistence):

10. will (to express likelihood):

II. will1 <would, would> [wɪl] VB intr form

I. have <has, had, had> [hæv, unstressed: həv] VB trans

1. have (own):

to have sth to do

2. have (engage in):

3. have (eat):

comer Col

4. have (give birth to):

5. have (receive):

to have news about sb/sth

6. have (show trait):

7. have (cause to occur):

Phrases:

to have it in for sb inf
to have had it with sb/sth inf

II. have <has, had, had> [hæv, unstressed: həv] VB aux

1. have (indicates perfect tense):

had I known you were coming, ... form

2. have (must):

to have (got) to do sth

III. have [hæv, unstressed: həv] N pl

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Wed.
Present
Iwed
youwed
he/she/itweds
wewed
youwed
theywed
Past
Iwedded / wed
youwedded / wed
he/she/itwedded / wed
wewedded / wed
youwedded / wed
theywedded / wed
Present Perfect
Ihavewedded / wed
youhavewedded / wed
he/she/ithaswedded / wed
wehavewedded / wed
youhavewedded / wed
theyhavewedded / wed
Past Perfect
Ihadwedded / wed
youhadwedded / wed
he/she/ithadwedded / wed
wehadwedded / wed
youhadwedded / wed
theyhadwedded / wed