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I . tot [tɑːt, Brit tɒt] N inf (child)

tot
pequeno(-a) m (f)

II . tot [tɑːt, Brit tɒt] VB trans inf

cot [kɑːt, Brit kɒt] N Am

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

got [gɑːt, Brit gɒt] VB

got pt, pp of:

See also get

hot [hɑːt, Brit hɒt] ADJ

2. hot temper:

hot
violento(-a)

3. hot (spicy):

hot

I . jot [dʒɑːt, Brit dʒɒt] N no pl

II . jot <-tt-> [dʒɑːt, Brit dʒɒt] VB trans

lot [lɑːt, Brit lɒt] N

1. lot (large quantity):

a lot of, lots of
muito(s)(-a) m (f)
I like it a lot

2. lot (destiny):

lot
sorte f

3. lot (in auction):

lot
lote m

not [nɑːt, Brit nɒt] ADV

2. not (nothing):

not

3. not (after thanks):

not

pot [pɑːt, Brit pɒt] N

2. pot no pl inf (marijuana):

pot
pot
erva f

I . rot [rɑːt, Brit rɒt] N no pl

1. rot:

rot

2. rot (situation):

rot

3. rot Brit sl:

rot
rot

II . rot <-tt-> [rɑːt, Brit rɒt] VB intr, trans

toot [tuːt] VB intr

I . trot [trɑːt, Brit trɒt] N

II . trot [trɑːt, Brit trɒt] VB intr

I . boot [buːt] N

2. boot Brit, Aus AUTO (trunk):

II . boot [buːt] VB trans inf

1. boot (kick):

2. boot COMPUT:

I . foot <feet> [fʊt] N

2. foot (unit of measurement):

m (30,48 cm)

II . foot [fʊt] VB trans inf

I . hoot [huːt] VB intr

1. hoot owl:

2. hoot (with horn):

II . hoot [huːt] N

I . loot [luːt] N no pl

II . loot [luːt] VB trans, intr

I . root [ruːt] N

1. root:

root a. BOT, LING, MATH
raiz f
to take root a. fig

2. root (source):

origem f
a origem do problema é que ...

II . root [ruːt] VB intr

soot [sʊt] N no pl

Scot [skɑːt, Brit skɒt] N

escocês(-esa) m (f)

I . shot1 [ʃɑːt, Brit ʃɒt] N

1. shot (act of firing weapon):

tiro m

2. shot no pl (shotgun pellets):

3. shot (person):

atirador(a) m (f)

4. shot (photograph):

foto f
shot CINE
tomada f

5. shot inf (injection):

6. shot inf (opportunity):

II . shot1 [ʃɑːt, Brit ʃɒt] VB

shot pt, pp of:

See also shoot

I . shoot [ʃuːt] N

1. shoot (hunt):

2. shoot BOT:

broto m

II . shoot <shot, shot> [ʃuːt] VB intr

1. shoot (fire weapon):

2. shoot SPORTS:

3. shoot CINE:

4. shoot (move rapidly):

III . shoot <shot, shot> [ʃuːt] VB trans

1. shoot bullet:

2. shoot CINE:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They are commonly found under the OT hybrids in stores or nurseries.
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In 2010, only their 2nd varsity season, the team was runner-up in the state championship game losing in OT.
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In year 2003, she tried out for the casting of the show, OT but was not selected.
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If there is a still a tie after the OT period, one point is played and whoever scores wins.
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Contrary to this the OT-64 used a diesel set in place of a petrol engine.
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If there is a tie at the end of four quarters, an additional 5-minute OT period is played.
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This prevents confusion on the part of the recipient and avoids accusations of threadjacking. OT: off topic.
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There were several other big games in addition to the two OT affairs.
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Isles won game 4, and then won the series 3-2 win an OT win.
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It was a low-scoring affair in OT, with both teams only making one field goal.
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