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1 circlet
n.• corona s.f.• círculo pequeño s.m.['sɜːklɪt]N (worn on head) diadema f ; (worn on finger) anillo m ; (worn on arm) aro m, brazalete m -
2 circlet
s.1 círculo pequeño, anillo.2 disco; corona. -
3 toca
Del verbo tocar: ( conjugate tocar) \ \
toca es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoDel verbo tocarse: ( conjugate tocarse) \ \
se toca es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: toca tocar
toca sustantivo femenino ( de religiosa) wimple; ( de tocado) circlet
tocar ( conjugate tocar) verbo transitivo 1 ( palpar) to feel; ( manosear) to handle;◊ ¡no vayas a toca ese cable! don't touch that cable!;mis ahorros no los quiero toca I don't want to touch my savings; la planta ya toca el techo the plant is already touching the ceiling ‹ claxon› to blow, sound 2 ‹ tema› ( tratar) to touch on, refer to; ( sacar) to bring up 3 (atañer, concernir) to affect; verbo intransitivo 1c) (Mús) to play2a) (corresponder en reparto, concurso, sorteo):le tocó el primer premio she won the first prize; me tocó la maestra más antipática del colegio I got the most horrible teacher in the schoolb) ( ser el turno):¿a quién le toca cocinar? whose turn is it to do the cooking? tocarse verbo pronominal ‹ barba› to play with [ cables] to touch
toca f (de monja) wimple
tocar
I verbo transitivo
1 (entrar en contacto) to touch: el avión toca tierra, the airplane touches down (a una persona) to touch (manipular, manejar) to handle (sentir al tacto) to feel (mover, desordenar) yo no toqué tus papeles, I didn't touch your papers
2 (hacer alusión) to touch on
3 (un instrumento) to play: toca el violín, she plays the violin
4 (el timbre, la campana) to ring
II verbo intransitivo
1 (corresponder) a ti te toca decírselo, you're the one who has to tell him
los lunes te toca limpiar la casa, you have to clean the house on Mondays (por turno) me toca, it's my turn
2 (en el juego, en un concurso) to win: le tocaron dos millones, he won two million pesetas
3 (afectar) to concern, affect
por lo que a ti te toca, as far as you are concerned
4 (sonar) tocan las campanas, the bells are ringing ' toca' also found in these entries: Spanish: bien - diana - fregar - maestría - mariscada - oído - perfectamente - teja - tocar - hacer English: bell - deal - feel - flute - go - nail - on - quartet - shout - touch - turn - viola - wood - move - next - now
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