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din [dɪn] N no pl

did [dɪd] VB

did pt 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?

dine [daɪn] VB intr

I . dip [dɪp] N

1. dip (sudden drop):

dip
queda f
a dip in sth

2. dip FOOD:

dip

3. dip (brief swim):

dip

II . dip [dɪp] VB intr

1. dip (drop down):

dip

2. dip (slope down):

dip

III . dip [dɪp] VB trans

die1 [daɪ] N

1. die:

die
dado m
the die is cast fig

2. die TECH:

die
molde m

I . dig [dɪg] N (excavation)

II . dig <-gg-, dug, dug> [dɪg] VB trans

I . dim <-mm-> [dɪm] VB trans

II . dim <-mm-> [dɪm] ADJ

1. dim light:

dim
fraco(-a)

2. dim (stupid):

dim

I . dice [daɪs] N pl (cubes)

II . dice [daɪs] VB trans

dick [dɪk] N vulg (penis)

pau m

I . dial [ˈdaɪəl] N

II . dial <Brit: -ll-, Am: -l-> [ˈdaɪəl] VB trans

I . diet [ˈdaɪət] N

diet balanced:

dieta f
to be on a diet

II . diet [ˈdaɪət] VB intr

dike [daɪk] N

dill [dɪl] N no pl

dime [daɪm] N

dire [ˈdaɪər, Brit -əʳ] ADJ

dirt [dɜːrt, Brit dɜːt] N no pl

1. dirt (unclean substance):

2. dirt (soil):

terra f

disc [dɪsk] N

dish <-es> [dɪʃ] N

1. dish (container, food):

prato m

2. dish (receiving device):

disk [dɪsk] N COMPUT

I . dive [daɪv] N (jump into water)

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

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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To ensure they didn't lose more customers to discounters, supermarkets have turned temporary price reductions into "permanent cuts", he adds.
home.bt.com
So doctors took to "curing" hysteric single women who didn't have a husband to cure them of their ailments the normal way.
www.gizmodo.com.au
Even supermodels, who used to lounge in bed if a $10,000 day rate didn't materialize, are now philanthropists who code.
nymag.com
He left approximately 18 months later, citing desensitization and feeling like he was becoming something he didn't want to be.
en.wikipedia.org
Noble didn't take a position on the bank, but did sign it into law.
en.wikipedia.org
We would rhapsodise further if it didn't seem obsessive and weird.
www.independent.ie
However, it didn't let up on the emotional quotient.
www.firstpost.com
He panned the other enemies, stating that they didn't seem to fit well in the game.
en.wikipedia.org
The big name bowlers didn't make an impact in this tournament.
en.wikipedia.org
But why, complained fans, didn't the Walkman run out of battery?
www.telegraph.co.uk

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