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lenient [ˈliːniənt] ADJ

lentil [ˈlentl] N

lender [ˈlendər, Brit -əʳ] N FIN

credor(a) m (f)

beaten

beaten pp of:

See also beat

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:

listen [ˈlɪsən] VB intr

2. listen (pay attention):

leaden [ˈledn] ADJ

1. leaden (dark):

plúmbeo(-a)

2. leaden (heavy):

pesado(-a)

I . lessen [ˈlesn] VB intr

II . lessen [ˈlesn] VB trans

lent [lent]

lent pt, pp of:

See also lend

lend <lent, lent> [lend] VB trans

1. lend (give temporarily):

2. lend (impart, grant):

dar

lengthy <-ier, -iest> [ˈleŋθi] ADJ

flatten [ˈflætn] VB trans

glisten [ˈglɪsn] VB intr

I . lighten [ˈlaɪtən] VB intr

1. lighten (become brighter):

2. lighten (become less heavy):

aliviar(-se)

II . lighten [ˈlaɪtən] VB trans

1. lighten (make less heavy):

2. lighten (bleach, make paler):

sweeten [ˈswiːtən] VB trans

canteen [kænˈtiːn] N

1. canteen (drink container):

cantil m

2. canteen Brit (cafeteria):

length [leŋθ] N

1. length no pl (measurement):

2. length (piece):

3. length (of swimming pool):

fasten [ˈfæsən, Brit ˈfɑːsən] VB trans

1. fasten (do up):

2. fasten (fix securely):

II . hasten [ˈheɪsn] VB trans

I . soften [ˈsɑːfən, Brit ˈsɒf-] VB intr

II . soften [ˈsɑːfən, Brit ˈsɒf-] VB trans

bitten [ˈbɪtn] VB

bitten pp of:

See also bite

I . bite <bit, bitten> [baɪt] VB trans

III . bite [baɪt] N

2. bite (mouthful):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He constantly preached popular parish missions, gave retreats and led Lenten devotions and novenas - either in his own town or wherever he was requested.
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He accepted joyfully to deliver Lenten sermons to all different sections wherever he was invited.
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In 2003, the Lenten cloth was restored and backed with a supporting material.
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To this was added a Lenten allowance of herrings to the inhabitants of three parishes.
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It was accompanied by a Lenten study book that contains poetry and passages of scripture.
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The board of the Lenten selected each year the project applications received.
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This derives from the words "carne levare" (to take away meat) and thus to another aspect of the Lenten fast.
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In spite of being large and fat she insists that she is feeling weak due to the Lenten fast.
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In addition, some believers add a regular spiritual discipline, such as reading a Lenten daily devotional.
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It is unclear whether the wooden crosses that initially marked the stations were permanently installed or put in place only for the Lenten season.
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