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wot

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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španski
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wot [Am wɑt, Brit wɒt] PRON inf

wot → what

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

1. what (in questions):

what is 28 divided by 12?
¿cuánto es 28 dividido (por) 12?
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?
to give sb what for inf
darle una buena a alguien inf
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):

wit1 [Am wɪt, Brit wɪt] N

1. wit often pl:

sacar a alguien de quicio
darle a alguien un susto de muerte inf
vivir de su (or mi etc.) ingenio

2.1. wit U (humor):

2.2. wit C (person):

wit2 VB intr

spiky wit
spiky wit
spiky wit
corrosive wit/satire/remark
corrosive wit/satire/remark
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španski
engleski
engleski
belinún (belinuna)
half-wit inf
decidor (decidora) (ocurrente)
half-wit inf

u rečniku PONS

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engleski
španski
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I. wit [wɪt] N

1. wit no pl (clever humour):

2. wit (practical intelligence):

3. wit:

chistoso(-a) m (f)

II. wit [wɪt] VB intr form

half-wit N

piercing question, reply, wit
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
u rečniku PONS
engleski
engleski
španski
španski

I. wit [wɪt] N

1. wit (clever humor):

2. wit (practical intelligence):

3. wit:

chistoso(-a) m (f)

II. wit [wɪt] VB intr form

half-wit N

piercing question, reply, wit
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
Present
Iwit
youwit
he/she/itwits
wewit
youwit
theywit
Past
Iwitting
youwitting
he/she/itwitting
wewitting
youwitting
theywitting
Present Perfect
Ihavewist
youhavewist
he/she/ithaswist
wehavewist
youhavewist
theyhavewist
Past Perfect
Ihadwist
youhadwist
he/she/ithadwist
wehadwist
youhadwist
theyhadwist

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Sodium hydroxide is also mildly corrosive to glass, which can cause damage to glazing or freezing of ground glass joints.
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Water is the most important corrosive force, dissolving the limestone by chemical action of its natural acidity.
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The chemical resistance of glass can allow it to remain in a corrosive environment for many thousands and even millions of years.
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Sulfur had to be removed because of their corrosive attack on nickel-base alloys at operational temperature.
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In a corrosive atmosphere, the grain interfaces of these sensitized alloys become very reactive and intergranular corrosion results.
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