dove en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Traducciones de dove en el diccionario inglés»español

dove1 [ingl. am. dəv, ingl. brit. dʌv] SUST.

dove2 [ingl. am. doʊv, ingl. brit. dəʊv] ingl. am. past dive

Véase también: dive1, dive3

I.dive1 <pret. dived or ingl. am. also dove, part. pas. dived> [ingl. am. daɪv, ingl. brit. dʌɪv] V. intr.

II.dive1 <pret. dived or ingl. am. also dove, part. pas. dived> [ingl. am. daɪv, ingl. brit. dʌɪv] V. trans.

III.dive1 [ingl. am. daɪv, ingl. brit. dʌɪv] SUST.

I.dove gray, dove grey ingl. brit. [ingl. am. ˌdəv ˈɡreɪ, ingl. brit. dʌv ˈɡreɪ] ADJ. <pred dove gray>

II.dove gray, dove grey ingl. brit. [ingl. am. ˌdəv ˈɡreɪ, ingl. brit. dʌv ˈɡreɪ] SUST. U

I.dive1 <pret. dived or ingl. am. also dove, part. pas. dived> [ingl. am. daɪv, ingl. brit. dʌɪv] V. intr.

II.dive1 <pret. dived or ingl. am. also dove, part. pas. dived> [ingl. am. daɪv, ingl. brit. dʌɪv] V. trans.

III.dive1 [ingl. am. daɪv, ingl. brit. dʌɪv] SUST.

Véase también: diva

scuba dive [ˈskuːbə ˌdʌɪv] V. intr.

I.crash-dive [ingl. am. ˈkræʃˌdaɪv, ingl. brit.] V. intr.

dive in V. [ingl. am. daɪv -, ingl. brit. dʌɪv -] (v + adv) coloq. (into water)

dive-bomb [ingl. am. ˈdaɪv ˌbɑm, ingl. brit. ˈdʌɪvbɒm] V. trans.

dove en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de dove en el diccionario inglés»español (Ir a español»inglés)

dove2 [dəʊv, ingl. am. doʊv] ingl. am.

dove pret. de dive

Véase también: dive

I.dive [daɪv] dived <[or Am: dove], dived> SUST.

II.dive <[or Am: dove]> [daɪv] dived <[or Am: dove], dived> V. intr.

I.dive [daɪv] dived <[or Am: dove], dived> SUST.

II.dive <[or Am: dove]> [daɪv] dived <[or Am: dove], dived> V. intr.

Traducciones de dove en el diccionario español»inglés (Ir a inglés»español)

dove Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to dive to a depth of ...
inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
We dove into the nearest shop, my heart thrumming and ears buzzing.
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Worse is watching the hawk at work, plucking and pecking a luckless collared dove or starling in a frenzy of gore and squawking.
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In times of persecution a pearl, symbolizing a teardrop, replaced the dove.
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These landings are home to peculiarly small dove-grey mice, which are found nowhere else.
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Instead of following the market toward high-end devices, both companies dove headfirst toward the low-end, leading the race downmarket.
techcrunch.com
Wild fauna includes deer, iguanas, squirrel, raccoon, fox, chachalaca, dove, vulture, snakes of different types including coral snakes, wild boar and hawk.
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However, the beetles are carrion specialists in that they need carrion the size of a dove or a chipmunk in order to reproduce.
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She taunted her torturers all the while, and as she expired a dove flew out of her mouth.
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The call of this dove is a very loud whoop-a whoop with some differences depending on the subspecies involved.
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The cuckoo-dove makes its nest in rock gorges near waterfalls, and their calls are the two-part wok-wu, heard above the sounds of the water.
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