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deadname (a previous name of a person) noun | necrónimonoun |
deadpan (deliberately impassive or expressionless (as a face or look)) adjective [UK: ˈded.pæn] [US: ˈded.ˌpæn] | inexpresivoadjectiveHis humour is very deadpan. = Su humor es muy inexpresivo. |
deadpan adjective [UK: ˈded.pæn] [US: ˈded.ˌpæn] | socarrónadjective |
deaf [deafer, deafest] (unable to hear) adjective [UK: def] [US: ˈdef] | sordoadjective |
deaf [deafer, deafest] (unable to hear, used as a substantive: deaf people considered as a group) adjective [UK: def] [US: ˈdef] | sordasadjective sordosadjective |
deaf-mute [deaf-mutes] (person who is unable to hear or speak) noun [UK: ˈdef.ˈmjuːt] [US: mjuːt] | sordomudanoun sordomudonoun |
deaf-mute (unable to hear or speak) adjective [UK: ˈdef.ˈmjuːt] [US: mjuːt] | sordomudoadjective |
deaf person (deaf person - translation entry) noun | sordonoun |
deafblind (unable to see and hear) adjective | sordociegoadjective |
deafblindness (condition of being deaf and blind) noun | sordocegueranoun |
deafen [deafened, deafening, deafens] (to make deaf) verb [UK: ˈdef.n̩] [US: ˈdef.n̩] | ensordecerverb |
deafening (loud enough to cause hearing loss) adjective [UK: ˈdef.n̩.ɪŋ] [US: ˈdef.n̩.ɪŋ] | ensordecedoradjectiveHe gave a deafening cry. = Él dio un grito ensordecedor. |
deafening silence (noteworthy silence or absence or response signifying disapproval or lack of enthusiasm) noun | |
deafness [deafnesses] (condition of being deaf) noun [UK: ˈdef.nəs] [US: ˈdef.nəs] | sorderanoun |
deal [deals] (agreement, arrangement) noun [UK: diːl] [US: ˈdiːl] | acuerdonoun arreglínnoun |
deal [deals] (division, share) noun [UK: diːl] [US: ˈdiːl] | partenoun repartonoun |
deal [deals] (instance of buying or selling, see also: transaction) noun [UK: diːl] [US: ˈdiːl] | negocionoun transacciónnoun |
deal [dealt, dealing, deals] (to administer in portions) verb [UK: diːl] [US: ˈdiːl] | asignarverb |
deal [dealt, dealing, deals] (to be concerned with) verb [UK: diːl] [US: ˈdiːl] | tratarverb |
deal [dealt, dealing, deals] (to distribute (cards)) verb [UK: diːl] [US: ˈdiːl] | repartir; lanzarverb |
deal [dealt, dealing, deals] (to give out as one’s portion or share) verb [UK: diːl] [US: ˈdiːl] | distribuirverbHe deals in furniture. = Él distribuye muebles. repartirverb |
deal [dealt, dealing, deals] (to handle, manage) verb [UK: diːl] [US: ˈdiːl] | manejarverbI have to deal with this issue. = Tengo que manejar este asunto. ocuparseverb |
deal [dealt, dealing, deals] (to have dealings or business) verb [UK: diːl] [US: ˈdiːl] | dedicarseverb |
deal [dealt, dealing, deals] (to sell (illicit drugs)) verb [UK: diːl] [US: ˈdiːl] | traficarverb vender drogasverb |
deal [dealt, dealing, deals] (to trade) verb [UK: diːl] [US: ˈdiːl] | comerciarverbThey deal in fruit and vegetables at that store. = En esa tienda comercian con frutas y vegetales. |
deal with (come to terms with successfully) verb [UK: diːl wɪð] [US: ˈdiːl wɪθ] | tratar converb |
deal with (handle verbally or in some form of artistic expression) verb [UK: diːl wɪð] [US: ˈdiːl wɪθ] | tratarverb |
deal with verb [UK: diːl wɪð] [US: ˈdiːl wɪθ] | tramitarverb |
dealer [dealers] (one who deals in things, e.g. automobiles) noun [UK: ˈdiː.lə(r)] [US: ˈdiː.lər] | concesionarionoun |
dealer [dealers] (the person who deals the cards in a card game) noun [UK: ˈdiː.lə(r)] [US: ˈdiː.lər] | crupiernoun |
dealership [dealerships] (a place that sells items, especially cars) noun [UK: ˈdiː.lə.ʃɪp] [US: ˈdiː.lər.ˌʃɪp] | automotoranoun concesionarianoun |