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left1 [left] VB

left pt, pp of:

See also leave

I . leave [liːv] N

2. leave no pl:

to go/be on leave MIL

II . leave <left, left> [liːv] VB trans

III . leave <left, left> [liːv] VB intr

lent [lent]

lent pt, pp of:

See also lend

lend <lent, lent> [lend] VB trans

1. lend (give temporarily):

2. lend (impart, grant):

dar

lest [lest] CONJ liter

1. lest (for fear that):

2. lest (if):

I . lead1 [liːd] N

3. lead THEAT:

4. lead (clue):

5. lead (connecting wire):

6. lead Brit, Aus (for dog):

II . lead1 <led, led> [liːd] VB trans

1. lead (be in charge of):

2. lead (conduct):

4. lead:

lead COMM, SPORTS

5. lead (live a particular way):

III . lead1 <led, led> [liːd] VB intr

1. lead:

levar a a. c.

2. lead (be in charge):

3. lead (guide followers):

4. lead (conduct):

5. lead (be ahead):

ir à frente

I . leaf <leaves> [liːf] N

II . leaf [liːf] VB intr

I . leak [liːk] N

II . leak [liːk] VB intr (let escape)

III . leak [liːk] VB trans

I . leap [liːp] N

II . leap <leapt Am: leaped, leapt Am: leaped> [liːp] VB intr

I . lean1 <leant Am: leaned, leant Am: leaned> [liːn] VB intr

II . lean1 <leant Am: leaned, leant Am: leaned> [liːn] VB trans

teat [tiːt] N

I . beat [biːt] N

2. beat MUS:

ritmo m

3. beat (policeman's rounds):

II . beat [biːt] ADJ inf (tired)

III . beat <beat, beaten> [biːt] VB trans

2. beat wings:

4. beat MUS:

Phrases:

beat it! Am sl

IV . beat <beat, beaten> [biːt] VB intr

1. beat (pulsate):

Phrases:

feat [fiːt] N

I . heat [hiːt] N no pl

1. heat (warmth):

calor m

2. heat no pl ZOOL:

cio m

II . heat [hiːt] VB intr, trans

aquecer(-se)
heat fig
inflamar(-se)

neat [niːt] ADJ

1. neat (well-ordered):

arrumado(-a)

2. neat Am, Aus inf (excellent):

enxuto(-a)

3. neat (deft):

engenhoso(-a)

I . seat [siːt] N

2. seat inf (buttocks):

3. seat POL:

4. seat (center):

sede f

II . seat [siːt] VB trans

1. seat (place on a seat):

2. seat (have enough seats for):

peat [piːt] N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It ceased mill operations by 1839 and by 1885 both the leat and millpond had disappeared.
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