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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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pub1 [Am pəb, Brit pʌb] N Brit

bar m
ir de tascas (en Esp)
pub food or grub inf

I. crawl [Am krɔl, Brit krɔːl] VB intr

1.1. crawl (creep):

crawl baby:
crawl baby:
crawl insect:

1.2. crawl (go slowly):

crawl traffic/train:
crawl traffic/train:

2. crawl (teem):

3. crawl (demean oneself):

crawl inf
crawl inf
to crawl to sb
arrastrarse or rebajarse ante alguien

II. crawl [Am krɔl, Brit krɔːl] N

1. crawl (slow pace) no pl:

2. crawl (swimming stroke):

nadar a crol Spain

flesh [Am flɛʃ, Brit flɛʃ] N U

1.1. flesh (human, animal):

to press the flesh attr wound

1.2. flesh (of fruit):

2. flesh REL:

pub2

1. pub → published

2. pub → publication

3. pub → publisher

publisher [Am ˈpəblɪʃər, Brit ˈpʌblɪʃə] N

1. publisher (company):

2. publisher (job title):

3. publisher (newspaper proprietor):

publication [Am ˌpəbləˈkeɪʃ(ə)n, Brit ˌpʌblɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n] N C or U

u rečniku PONS

pub crawl N inf

u rečniku PONS

I. crawl [krɔ:l, Am krɑ:l] VB intr

1. crawl (go on all fours):

2. crawl (move slowly):

3. crawl inf (be obsequious):

to crawl (up) to sb

4. crawl inf (become infested):

II. crawl [krɔ:l, Am krɑ:l] N no pl

1. crawl (go very slowly):

2. crawl (style of swimming):

pub [pʌb] N inf

bar m
u rečniku PONS

I. crawl [krɔl] VB intr

1. crawl (go on all fours):

2. crawl (move slowly):

3. crawl inf (be obsequious):

to crawl (up) to sb

4. crawl inf (become infested):

II. crawl [krɔl] N

1. crawl (go very slowly):

2. crawl (style of swimming):

pub [pʌb] N

pub m
Present
Icrawl
youcrawl
he/she/itcrawls
wecrawl
youcrawl
theycrawl
Past
Icrawled
youcrawled
he/she/itcrawled
wecrawled
youcrawled
theycrawled
Present Perfect
Ihavecrawled
youhavecrawled
he/she/ithascrawled
wehavecrawled
youhavecrawled
theyhavecrawled
Past Perfect
Ihadcrawled
youhadcrawled
he/she/ithadcrawled
wehadcrawled
youhadcrawled
theyhadcrawled

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Joe has several conversations with his father and friends in local pubs.
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He then turned to the pub and club circuit.
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Her father then earned a living managing pubs and hotels.
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Factories and workshops are located in the old industrial zone, which has become a popular venue for pubs, dance clubs and restaurants.
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The hall looked like most contemporary pub concert rooms, but its replacement in 1854 was of then unprecedented size.
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