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I . doom [duːm] N (destiny)

I . form [fɔːrm, Brit fɔːm] N

1. form (type, variety):

tipo m

2. form (outward shape):

forma f

3. form (document):

4. form no pl SPORTS:

5. form Brit SCHOOL (class):

série f

II . form [fɔːrm, Brit fɔːm] VB trans

norm [nɔːrm, Brit nɔːm] N

I . worm [wɜːrm, Brit wɜːm] N

dome [doʊm, Brit dəʊm] N

dour [dʊr, Brit dʊəʳ] ADJ

doe [doʊ, Brit dəʊ] N (deer)

I . dog [dɑːg, Brit dɒg] N

II . dog <-gg-> [dɑːg, Brit dɒg] VB trans

I . dot [dɑːt, Brit dɒt] N

1. dot (round mark):

dot
ponto m

2. dot pl typ:

dot
pingo m

II . dot <-tt-> [dɑːt, Brit dɒt] VB trans

done [dʌn] VB

done pp of:

See also do

I . do [duː] N

II . do <does, did, done> [duː] VB aux

1. do (to form questions):

do you own a dog?

2. do (to form negatives):

3. do (to form imperatives):

4. do (used for emphasis):

6. do (requesting affirmation):

do
não é?

dose [doʊs, Brit dəʊs] N a. fig

dove1 [dʌv] N ZOOL

down1 [daʊn] N no pl

dozy <-ier, -iest> [ˈdoʊzi, Brit ˈdəʊ-] ADJ

1. dozy (sleepy):

sonolento(-a)

2. dozy Brit inf (stupid):

I . dock1 [dɑːk, Brit dɒk] NAUT N

II . dock1 [dɑːk, Brit dɒk] NAUT VB intr

does [dʌz] VB trans, intr, aux

does 3rd pers sing of:

See also do

I . do [duː] N

II . do <does, did, done> [duː] VB aux

1. do (to form questions):

do you own a dog?

2. do (to form negatives):

3. do (to form imperatives):

4. do (used for emphasis):

6. do (requesting affirmation):

do
não é?

I . dole [doʊl, Brit dəʊl] N

II . dole [doʊl, Brit dəʊl] VB trans

doll [dɑːl, Brit dɒl] N

I . dope [doʊp, Brit dəʊp] N

2. dope inf (stupid person):

imbecil mf

II . dope [doʊp, Brit dəʊp] VB trans SPORTS

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A boys' dorm was built in 1909, and a girls' dorm soon followed.
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The dorm types range greatly from singles to four person rooms.
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As of 2008, the campus now contains seven dorms and a townhouse complex.
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Area governments provide social programming for their areas, and are in charge of the house councils for the dorms in their area.
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The current maximum number of beds in any one dorm is ten although most of the dorms sleep six children.
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The dorm parents take quasi-parental responsibility for students in the house at all times, particularly outside school hours.
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Additional land was purchased in order to build a dorm.
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For five dollars per semester, students can hang these works on their dorm room walls.
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The dorms are arranged in multiple two-story buildings, with approximately forty students per building (twenty per floor).
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She does strange habits such as walking around the dorm naked.
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