again in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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

again [Am əˈɡɛn, Brit əˈɡɛn, əˈɡeɪn] ADV When used with a verb, again is often translated by volver a +  infinitive: we had to start again tuvimos que volver a empezar; I asked him for it again se lo volví a pedir.

1. again (another time, once more):

again
again
I had to do it again
I had to do it again
try again
try again
I've told you time and time again or again and again!
don't ever do that again!
never again!
never again!
not again!
not soup again!
what's his name again?

same-again [ˌseɪməˈɡɛn] ADJ attr

born-again [Am ˌbɔrnəˈɡɛn, Brit ˌbɔːnəˈɡɛn] ADJ attr

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

again in the PONS Dictionary

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

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

British English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Messenger was again in the limelight with a dodgy run, but he was tackled at the 25.
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Above all, they agonise over whether they will ever again be able to find happiness in an intimate relationship.
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In 1987, the numbers of boat people began to grow again.
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Once again, the final group stage ended with a gold medal and bronze medal match.
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Within a few weeks of his return, he was beardless again.
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They decide to look over the personnel files again.
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We talk through our misunderstandings and find ways to prevent the situation from happening again.
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It needs to be rendered differently again on a PDA, an internet-enabled television and on a mobile phone.
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He became a barrister in 1974, again specialising in commercial law, and built up a successful practice.
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It was not held again until 1934, when the cricket-starved public enthusiastically supported its reinstatement.
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