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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. turn aside VB [Am tərn -, Brit təːn -] (v + adv)

voltearse LatAm excl CSur

II. turn aside VB [Am tərn -, Brit təːn -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. turn aside (distract):

2. turn aside (deflect):

turn aside blow
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. aside [Am əˈsaɪd, Brit əˈsʌɪd] ADV

1.1. aside (away from oneself):

1.2. aside (to one side):

2.1. aside (away from) liter:

2.2. aside (except for):

aside esp Am

2.3. aside (as well as):

aside esp Am
aside esp Am

II. aside [Am əˈsaɪd, Brit əˈsʌɪd] N

1. aside (line, comment):

2. aside (digression):

take aside VB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + o + adv)

I. stand <pt & pp stood> [Am stænd, Brit stand] VB intr

1.1. stand (to be, to remain upright):

stand person:
stand person:

1.2. stand (to get to one's feet):

pararse LatAm

1.3. stand (to measure in height):

2.1. stand (to move, to take up position):

pararse LatAm
¿sabes hacer el pino? Spain

2.2. stand NAUT:

3.1. stand (to be situated, located):

3.2. stand (to hold a position):

3.3. stand (to be mounted, fixed):

4.1. stand (to stop, to remain still) person:

no standing Am
no standing Am
dejar muy atrás a alguien

4.2. stand (to stay undisturbed) batter/water:

4.3. stand (to survive, to last) building:

5. stand (to stay in force):

stand law/agreement:
stand law/agreement:

6.1. stand (to be):

6.2. stand (to be currently):

receipts stand at $150, 000

6.3. stand (to be likely to):

7.1. stand (to take on the role of):

7.2. stand (in elections for office):

stand Brit

II. stand <pt & pp stood> [Am stænd, Brit stand] VB trans

1. stand:

2.1. stand (to tolerate, to bear) with can, can't, won't:

stand pain/noise
stand pain/noise
no lo trago inf

2.2. stand (to withstand):

stand heat/strain
stand heat/strain

3. stand (to pay for):

stand drink/dinner

III. stand [Am stænd, Brit stand] N

1.1. stand (position):

1.2. stand (attitude):

1.3. stand (resistance):

2.1. stand (pedestal, base):

pie m

2.2. stand (for sheet music):

2.3. stand (for coats, hats):

3. stand:

4. stand (for spectators):

stand often pl

5. stand (witness box):

6. stand (of trees):

set aside VB (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. set aside (save, reserve):

set aside food/goods
set aside food/goods
set aside food/goods
set aside time
set aside money
set aside money

2. set aside (put to one side, shelve):

set aside book/task/project

3. set aside (disregard):

set aside hostility/bitterness
set aside rules/formality
set aside judgment/verdict

put aside VB [Am pʊt -, Brit pʊt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. put aside (lay to one side):

2. put aside (reserve):

put aside money
put aside money
put aside goods/time

3. put aside (disregard, forget):

put aside differences/quarrel

I. turn [Am tərn, Brit təːn] N

1.1. turn (rotation):

1.2. turn (change of direction):

no left turn

1.3. turn (bend, turning):

1.4. turn (change, alteration):

to be on the turn events/situation/tide:
to be on the turn leaves:
to be on the turn milk/food: Brit

2.1. turn (place in sequence):

turn to + infin whose turn is it to pay?

2.2. turn in phrases:

3.1. turn (service):

hacerle un favor a alguien

3.2. turn (purpose):

4. turn (form, style):

5.1. turn (bout of illness, disability):

le dio un ataque (or un mareo etc.)

5.2. turn (nervous shock):

6. turn (act):

turn esp Brit

7. turn (stroll, ride):

8. turn FIN:

II. turn [Am tərn, Brit təːn] VB trans

1.1. turn (to rotate):

turn knob/handle/wheel

1.2. turn (to set, to regulate):

to turn sth to sth turn the knob to 'hot'

2.1. turn (to change the position, direction of):

turn head
turn head
voltear LatAm excl RioPl
les volteó la espalda LatAm excl RioPl

2.2. turn (to direct, to apply):

3.1. turn (to reverse):

turn mattress/omelette
turn mattress/omelette
voltear LatAm excl CSur
turn mattress/omelette
dar vuelta CSur
turn page
turn page
turn page
dar vuelta CSur
turn soil
turn soil
voltear LatAm excl CSur
turn soil
dar vuelta CSur
voltea la media LatAm excl CSur

3.2. turn (to upset):

3.3. turn (execute):

4.1. turn (to go around):

turn corner
turn corner
dar vuelta CSur

4.2. turn (with numbers, to pass):

5.1. turn (to tip out, to transfer):

to turn sth into/onto sth turn the mixture into an ovenproof dish

5.2. turn (to send away, to expel):

echar a alguien a la calle/de la casa

6.1. turn (to transform):

to turn sth to/into sth

6.2. turn (to make sour):

turn milk

6.3. turn (to confuse):

turn mind

7.1. turn (to shape):

7.2. turn (in knitting):

turn heel

7.3. turn (to formulate):

8. turn (to make):

turn profit

9. turn Am COMM:

III. turn [Am tərn, Brit təːn] VB intr

1. turn (to rotate):

turn wheels/handles:
turn wheels/handles:

2.1. turn (to face in a different direction):

turn person:
turn person:
turn person:
voltearse LatAm excl CSur
turn person:
al oír su nombre se volteó LatAm excl CSur
left/right turn! Brit MIL

2.2. turn (to change course, direction):

2.3. turn (to curve):

turn roads/rivers:

3.1. turn (to become):

3.2. turn (to be transformed):

3.3. turn (to change):

turn luck/weather:

3.4. turn (to change color):

turn leaves:

3.5. turn (to go sour):

turn milk:

4. turn (pages, when reading):

5. turn Am COMM:

turn merchandise:

I. loose <looser, loosest> [Am lus, Brit luːs] ADJ

1.1. loose (not tight):

loose jacket/blouse
loose jacket/blouse
loose jacket/blouse

1.2. loose (not secure):

loose tile/screw/knot
loose tile/screw/knot
loose thread/end
to be at a loose end or Am also ends

1.3. loose (separate, not packaged):

loose cigarettes
loose tea/lentils
loose tea/lentils

1.4. loose (not compact):

loose earth
loose weave
loose weave
loose chippings Brit

2. loose (free):

loose pred
to let or set or turn sb loose
soltar a alguien

3.1. loose (not precise):

loose definition
loose translation
loose translation

3.2. loose (flexible):

loose structure
loose organization

4.1. loose (immoral):

loose morals
loose morals
loose life

4.2. loose (indiscreet):

loose tongue

5. loose MED:

to be loose inf

II. loose [Am lus, Brit luːs] VB trans liter

1. loose (release):

loose prisoner
loose prisoner
loose horse

2. loose (fire, unleash):

loose arrow
loose violence/wrath
loose violence/wrath

I. advantage [Am ədˈvæn(t)ɪdʒ, Brit ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ] N

1. advantage C (superior factor):

2. advantage U (gain):

to take advantage of sb (seduce) euph, dated
aprovecharse or abusar de alguien euph, dated

3. advantage (in tennis):

advantage no pl

II. advantage [Am ədˈvæn(t)ɪdʒ, Brit ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ] VB trans

u rečniku PONS

to turn aside from sb/sth
u rečniku PONS

I. aside [əˈsaɪd] N

1. aside (in a speech):

2. aside (in a conversation):

3. aside THEAT:

II. aside [əˈsaɪd] ADV

I. turn [tɜ:n, Am tɜ:rn] VB intr

1. turn (rotate):

to turn on sth

2. turn (switch direction):

turn tide
turn car
voltearse LatAm

3. turn:

4. turn (change colour):

turn leaves

5. turn (feel nauseous):

turn stomach

6. turn (spoil):

turn cream, milk

II. turn [tɜ:n, Am tɜ:rn] VB trans

1. turn key:

2. turn (switch direction):

voltear LatAm

3. turn (attain a particular age):

4. turn (pass a particular hour):

5. turn (cause to feel nauseated):

Phrases:

III. turn [tɜ:n, Am tɜ:rn] N

1. turn (change in direction):

2. turn (changing point):

3. turn (period of duty):

to be sb's turn to do sth
to do sth in turn

4. turn (rotation, twist):

5. turn (service):

6. turn (shock):

7. turn (queasiness):

8. turn THEAT:

OpenDict unos

turn N

u rečniku PONS

I. aside ·ˈsaɪd] N

1. aside:

2. aside THEAT:

II. aside ·ˈsaɪd] ADV

I. turn [tɜrn] VB intr

1. turn (rotate):

to turn on sth

2. turn (switch direction):

turn tide
turn car
voltearse LatAm

3. turn:

4. turn (change color):

turn leaves

5. turn (feel nauseous):

turn stomach

6. turn (spoil):

turn cream, milk

II. turn [tɜrn] VB trans

1. turn key:

2. turn (switch direction):

voltear LatAm

3. turn (attain a particular age):

4. turn (pass a particular hour):

5. turn (cause to feel nauseated):

Phrases:

III. turn [tɜrn] N

1. turn (change in direction):

2. turn (changing point):

3. turn (period of duty):

to be sb's turn to do sth
to do sth in turn

4. turn (rotation, twist):

5. turn (service):

Present
Iturn aside
youturn aside
he/she/itturns aside
weturn aside
youturn aside
theyturn aside
Past
Iturned aside
youturned aside
he/she/itturned aside
weturned aside
youturned aside
theyturned aside
Present Perfect
Ihaveturned aside
youhaveturned aside
he/she/ithasturned aside
wehaveturned aside
youhaveturned aside
theyhaveturned aside
Past Perfect
Ihadturned aside
youhadturned aside
he/she/ithadturned aside
wehadturned aside
youhadturned aside
theyhadturned aside