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1 takeoff run
nAIR TRANSP carrera de despegue f, recorrido de despegue m -
2 takeoff
nAIR TRANSP despegue m -
3 retraso
Del verbo retrasar: ( conjugate retrasar) \ \
retraso es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
retrasó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: retrasar retraso
retrasar ( conjugate retrasar) verbo transitivo retrasarse verbo pronominal
retraso sustantivo masculino llevamos un retraso de dos meses sobre lo previsto we're two months behind schedule
retrasar
I verbo transitivo
1 (hacer que algo vaya más lento) to slow down: las obras retrasaron el tráfico, the road works held up the traffic
2 (posponer) to delay, postpone: tendremos que retrasar las vacaciones, we will have to put off our holidays ➣ Ver nota en delay 3 (un reloj) to put back: retrasé el reloj una hora al llegar a Dublín, I put my clock back one hour when I arrived in Dublin
retraso sustantivo masculino
1 (en el tiempo) delay: llegó con retraso, he was late
2 (con el trabajo, etc) behind schedule: llevamos dos meses de retraso, we are two months behind
3 (en el desarrollo físico o mental) subnormality ' retraso' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - ida - retrasarse - atraso - compensar - corriente - demora - impacientarse - llevar - pequeño - retrasar English: account - board - concoct - delay - excuse - experience - further - hold up - hold-up - late - retardation - schedule - takeoff - apologize - behind - handicap - hold - lag - slow
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