doblar |
1. v. to fold | |
2. v. to double | |
3. v. to bend, to turn | |
4. v. to dub | |
5. v. to lap (to overtake a straggler in a race by completing one more whole lap than the straggler) | |
6. v. to toll | |
7. v. to bend, to become curved | |
dar |
1. v. to give, to give out | |
2. v. to hand over | |
3. v. to hit | |
Me han dado en la cabeza. - They hit me on my head. | |
4. v. to emit | |
5. v. to produce | |
6. v. to perform | |
7. v. to consider | |
Doy eso por menos que yo. - I consider that beneath me. | |
Yo lo doy por muerto. - I consider him dead. | |
8. v. (indtr, con) to encounter; to find with effort | |
Dimos con María. - We encountered Maria. | |
Dimos con el edificio después de tres horas. - We finally found the building after three hours. | |
9. v. to hit upon | |
10. v. (indtr, a, .colloquial, intr=1) to press, activate | |
darle al botón - to press the button | |
11. v. to ruin; mess up | |
Me dio la noche - It ruined the night for me | |
12. v. to occur | |
13. v. to grow naturally | |
El maíz se da en esta tierra. - Corn grows on this land. | |
14. v. to hit | |
El coche se dio con/contra un árbol. - The car hit a tree. | |
15. v. to assume | |
darse por vencido - to assume to be defeated | |
darse por muerto - to assume to be dead | |
16. v. to pretend to be, to present oneself as though one were | |
Se las da de enfermero pero nunca ha estudiado. - He pretends to be a nurse, but he's never studied. | |
17. v. to surrender | |
¿Te das? — Me doy. - Do you surrender? — I surrender. | |
18. v. to fuck (used with third person direct objects only) | |
Vos solo te la das. - You just fuck her. | |
Me quiero dar a José. - I want to fuck José. | |
19. v. to find someone sexually attractive (mostly to have a sexual encounter with) | |
Le re doy. | |
20. v. to announce, predict | |
Dan lluvia. - They announced rain. | |
Vuelta |
1. Proper noun. (cycling, by ellipsis) the Vuelta a España | |
2. n-f. turn | |
3. n-f. return | |
4. n-f. walk | |
5. n-f. tour, trip | |
6. n-f. change (money given back when a customer hands over more than the exact price of an item) | |
(synonyms, cambio) | |
7. n-f. (sports) lap (one circuit around a race track, or one traversal down and then back the length of a pool) | |
8. n-f. (sports) second leg, return leg (the second of the two matches or “legs” which are played between two teams in a two-legged tie) | |
9. Participle. feminine singular of vuelto | |
feminine singular volver |
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dar vuelta |
1. v. to turn, turn around | |
2. v. to flip | |