it'd in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for it'd in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

it'd [Am ˈɪdəd, Brit ˈɪtəd]

1. it'd → it had

2. it'd → it would

Translations for it'd in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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English
I just thought it'd be so much fun to be a commander of course.
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It'd be kind of interesting to see what her feeling is about it.
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It'd make me happy to see others dancing when they hear it.
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But it'd surely have to be a top-notch scare flick.
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It'd be better to play it and mean it, than to just walk through it.
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I thought it'd be cool to write it from a girl's perspective.
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I thought it'd be so fun to do it one time.
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So, it's strange to think what it'd be like not to make or record music.
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She knew if (her various contributions would be made public), she'd get, instead of one foot of requests, it'd be two feet.
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It'd be just as hard for me to take his place, probably, as for him to take my place.
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