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creed [kriːd] N

crew [kruː] N + sing/pl vb

red <-dd-> [red] ADJ

bred [bred] VB

bred pt, pp of:

See also breed

I . breed <bred, bred> [briːd] VB trans

II . breed <bred, bred> [briːd] VB intr

III . breed [briːd] N

breed ZOOL
raça f
breed BOT

reed [riːd] N

1. reed:

junco m

2. reed MUS:

I . cry <-ie-> [kraɪ] VB intr

1. cry (weep):

cry

II . cry <-ie-> [kraɪ] VB trans

III . cry [kraɪ] N

1. cry no pl (weeping):

cry
choro m
to have a cry

2. cry (shout):

cry
grito m

3. cry ZOOL:

cry
uivo m

crab [kræb] N

crap [kræp] N vulg

1. crap (excrement):

merda f

2. crap (nonsense):

I . crib [krɪb] N

1. crib esp Am (baby's bed):

berço m

2. crib (nativity scene):

3. crib inf SCHOOL (cheat sheet):

cola f

II . crib <-bb-> [krɪb] VB intr inf SCHOOL

I . crop [krɑːp, Brit krɒp] N

II . crop [krɑːp, Brit krɒp] VB intr

crow [kroʊ, Brit krəʊ] N

I . cram <-mm-> [kræm] VB trans

II . cram <-mm-> [kræm] VB intr inf

cord [kɔːrd, Brit kɔːd] N

1. cord (rope):

corda f

2. cord Am ELEC:

fio m

3. cord ANAT:

4. cord FASHION:

deed [diːd] N

1. deed:

deed (act)
ato m

2. deed:

feito m

3. deed LAW:

I . feed <fed, fed> [fiːd] VB trans

2. feed (provide food for):

II . feed <fed, fed> [fiːd] VB intr

III . feed <fed, fed> [fiːd] N

1. feed no pl (for farm animals):

2. feed inf (meal):

comida f

3. feed TECH:

heed [hiːd] N

seed [siːd] N

1. seed BOT:

2. seed (beginning):

germe m

I . weed [wiːd] N

1. weed (plant):

2. weed Brit pej inf (person):

fracote(-a) m (f)

II . weed [wiːd] VB trans

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
With tidier production than their earlier singles, this manages to sound accessible and radio-friendly without sacrificing its all-important street cred.
en.wikipedia.org
In the cyber-criminal world, earning street cred is very important for hackers to earn reputation.
www.mobipicker.com
He's also the only celebrity that still has the street cred of yaogun approval.
www.theatlantic.com
So that's great you have street cred but now, you have no career, no stream of income coming in and you have nothing.
hiphopdx.com
I submit the only street cred they should get should be long sentences in prison.
www.wral.com
Building your own case and custom water-cooling system will always see you gain some serious street cred.
www.bit-tech.net
While she may lack street cred, her youth is an asset in this vast riding, she said.
www.torontosun.com
Being named after a type of yacht hardly delivers street cred in hoops circles.
www.smh.com.au
By adapting clean energy policies and technologies, eco-conscious airport operators hope to make a dent in these numbers and boost the industry's environmental street-cred.
edition.cnn.com
Second, we can not overestimate the street cred which comes from living out a preferential option for the poor via an authentically simple lifestyle.
religionandpolitics.org

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