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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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αγγλικά
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
I. what [αμερικ (h)wət, (h)wɑt, βρετ wɒt] ΑΝΤΩΝ
1. what (in questions):
what
what is 28 divided by 12?
¿cuánto es 28 dividido (por) 12?
what do you do? — I'm a teacher
what do you mean?
what are you referring to?, τυπικ to what are you referring?
what did you pay?
I threw it awayyou did what?
lo tiré a la basura¿qué?
what? (say that again)
what? (say that again)
¿qué?
¿qué?
splendid weather, what? βρετ παρωχ
what musician? he plays piano in a bar! αμερικ οικ
2. what in phrases:
or what? οικ
¿o qué?
are you stupid, or what?
are we lucky, or what?
so what?
¿y qué?
what about my work? — what about it ?
¿y mi trabajo? — ¿y qué?
to give sb what for οικ
darle una buena a alguien οικ
what if what if she finds out?
he said you owe him moneywhat if I do?
what … like, what's she like?
what does he look like?
what does he look like?
what of, but what of the consequences?
el chisme ese está roto Ισπ Μεξ οικ
what with
3.1. what (in indirect speech):
what
she knows what to do
$50 worth of you know what
3.2. what (relative use):
what
what I don't understand is why
what I did was (to) ask her
what it is to be young!
II. what [αμερικ (h)wət, (h)wɑt, βρετ wɒt] ΕΠΊΘ
1.1. what (in questions):
what
what more does he want?
1.2. what (in indirect speech):
what
1.3. what (all of the, any):
2. what (in exclamations):
what
what a surprise!
what bad luck!
what lovely eyes!
what a friend you've turned out to be! ειρων
what a lot of people!
what a lot of people!
you-know-what [αμερικ ˌjunoʊˈ(h)wət, βρετ juːnəʊˈwɒt] ΟΥΣ οικ
you-know-what
ya sabes qué οικ
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
what a bore!
what a drag! οικ
what are trumps?
what's trumps? οικ
what a little fibber οικ
what an amazing film! οικ
what-do-you-call-it οικ
what-d'you-call-it βρετ οικ
στο λεξικό PONS
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
I. what [wɒt, αμερικ wʌt] ΕΠΊΘ ερωτημ
what
what kind of book?
what time is it?
what an idiot!
what a fool I am!
II. what [wɒt, αμερικ wʌt] ΑΝΤΩΝ
1. what ερωτημ:
what
what can I do?
what does it matter?
what for?
what is he like?
¿cómo es (él)?
what about Paul?
¿y Paul?
what about a walk?
what if it snows? inf
2. what αναφορ:
what
what is more
III. what [wɒt, αμερικ wʌt] ΕΠΙΦΏΝ
what!
¡qué!
so what?
¿y qué?
is he coming, or what?
what a palaver!
what the dickens ...?
what ails you? a. ειρων
what percent ...
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
what a rabble!
what a downpour!
¡vaya metedura de pata! οικ
what a clanger βρετ [or blooper αμερικ] !
what a bore!
στο λεξικό PONS
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
I. what [hwʌt] ΕΠΊΘ ερωτημ
what
what kind of book?
what time is it?
what an idiot!
what a fool I am!
II. what [hwʌt] ΑΝΤΩΝ
1. what ερωτημ:
what
what can I do?
what does it matter?
what for?
what is he like?
¿cómo es (él)?
what about Paul?
¿y Paul?
what about a walk?
what if it snows? οικ
2. what αναφορ:
what
what is more
III. what [hwʌt] ΕΠΙΦΏΝ
what?
¡qué!
so what?
¿y qué?
is he coming, or what?
what ails you? a. ειρων
what percent...
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
what a rabble!
¡vaya metedura de pata! οικ
what a blooper
what a downpour!
what a bore!
what a business!
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And in tough times, there's plenty to be said for empty-headed entertainment that lets folks sit back, exhale, and forget about their troubles for a little while.
www.oregonlive.com
The film was panned by critics, with one calling it an empty-headed, chaotic, utterly tasteless atrocity.
en.wikipedia.org
The empty-headed graces of debutantes raised from birth to be bargaining chips and breeding stock for their fathers' fortunes.
www.npr.org
A former professor noted that she stood out from the empty-headed, overdressed little sorority girls of that era like a good piece of literature on a shelf of cheap paperbacks.
en.wikipedia.org
Such institutional capitulation to empty-headed rioting must give the youngsters involved an enormous sense of power over society.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk