lot in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for lot in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

1.1. lot (large number, quantity) no pl:

a lot of wine
a lot of people
I've got a lot to do
I've got a lot to do
quite a lot of money
a (fat) lot of good that'll do! inf, iron

4.2. lot Am → parking lot

See also parking lot

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lot in the PONS Dictionary

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an awful lot

Translations for lot in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

lot Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to take up a lot of room
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He drove into and circled the parking lot, and then he accelerated to crash through a 5-foot-high barrier of concertina wire separating the parking lot from the building.
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There seems to be quite a lot of thought behind this look -- perhaps the fact that it's reminiscent of an air stewardess is deliberate.
www.ft.com
It really makes the scene - try watching it without the sound; it suddenly seems a lot less hot and a lot more yucky.
www.stuff.co.nz
The building trade was a huge industry up here, so a lot of people were badly affected.
www.independent.ie
But their current digital distribution model eliminates the radical chasm between who really got the money and who's been doing a lot of the work.
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This worries him enough to spend a lot of company resources on hiring experts, including statisticians.
gigaom.com
And there is a lot to rile him, especially his relatives.
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The original building was about 7000sqft m2 and required a lot of manual labor.
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The first days of anything are often inelegant -- there's a lot of failure and false starts.
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The lot was illuminated by three sets of blinking hazard lights that audibly clicked every time they turned on and off.
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