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1 used-up
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2 used to
'ju:stu- negative short forms usedn't to, usen't to 'ju:sntu (I, he etc) was in the habit of (doing something); (I, he etc) was (usually) in a particular position, state etc: I used to swim every day; She used not to be so forgetful; They used to play golf, didn't they?; Didn't you use(d) to live near me?; There used to be a butcher's shop there, didn't there?)used to1 adj acostumbradoused to2 vb solerhe used to be very thin, but now he's fat antes era muy delgado, pero ahora está gordo -
3 used
adj.1 usado(a) (second-hand); usado(a), de ocasión (car, book)to be used to (doing) something estar acostumbrado(a) a (hacer) algoto get used to something/somebody acostumbrarse a algo/alguiento feel used sentirse utilizado(a) o manipulado(a)4 acostumbrado.5 aprovechado.pp.participio pasado del verbo USE.pt.pretérito del verbo USE. -
4 used again
adj.reutilizado. -
5 used part-time
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6 used-up
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7 used
1) (employed or put to a purpose: This road is not used any more.) utilizado2) (not new: used cars.) usado, de segunda manoused adj usado / de segunda mano1 (tr[jʊːzd]) (second-hand) usado,-a, de segunda mano■ she doesn't want a used car, she wants a new one no quiere un coche usado, lo quiere nuevo2 (tr[jʊːst]) (accustomed) acostumbrado,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be used to estar acostumbrado,-a aused ['ju:zd] adj1) secondhand: usado, de segunda manoused cars: coches usados2)used to accustomed: acostumbradoused to the heat: acostumbrado al caloradj.• andado, -a adj.• de segunda mano adj.• tronado, -a adj.• usado, -a adj.
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1) juːzda) <needle/stamp> usadob) ( secondhand) <car/clothing> usado, de segunda mano2) juːst ( accustomed) (pred)to be used TO something/-ING — estar* acostumbrado a algo/+ inf
I'm not used to this heat/getting up early — no estoy acostumbrado a tanto calor/a madrugar
to get used TO something/-ING — acostumbrarse a algo/+ inf
II juːstmodal verb (indicating former state, habit) (only in past)used to (+ INF): there used to be a shop next door antes había una tienda al lado; things aren't what they used to be (set phrase) las cosas ya no son lo que eran; I used to work in that shop (antes) trabajaba en esa tienda; do you play chess? - I used to — ¿juegas al ajedrez? - antes solía jugar or ya no; see also use II
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[juːzd]ADJ1) (=finished with) [stamp, syringe] usado; [battery, tyre] gastado, usado2) (=second-hand) [clothing, car] usado
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[juːst]ADJdon't worry, I'm used to it — no te preocupes, estoy acostumbrado
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1) [juːzd]a) <needle/stamp> usadob) ( secondhand) <car/clothing> usado, de segunda mano2) [juːst] ( accustomed) (pred)to be used TO something/-ING — estar* acostumbrado a algo/+ inf
I'm not used to this heat/getting up early — no estoy acostumbrado a tanto calor/a madrugar
to get used TO something/-ING — acostumbrarse a algo/+ inf
II [juːst]modal verb (indicating former state, habit) (only in past)used to (+ INF): there used to be a shop next door antes había una tienda al lado; things aren't what they used to be (set phrase) las cosas ya no son lo que eran; I used to work in that shop (antes) trabajaba en esa tienda; do you play chess? - I used to — ¿juegas al ajedrez? - antes solía jugar or ya no; see also use II
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8 badly used
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9 currently used
adj.actualmente en uso. -
10 excessively used
adj.usado en exceso. -
11 half-used
adj.medio usado. -
12 heavily-used
adj.muy utilizado. -
13 infrequently-used
adj.rara vez usado, pocas veces usado. -
14 little-used
adj.poco usado. -
15 mis-used
adj.mal utilizado, usado de mala manera. -
16 much-used
adj.muy usado, muy utilizado. -
17 over-used
adj.sobreutilizado. -
18 principally used
adj.mayormente usado. -
19 rarely-used
adj.pocas veces usado, rara vez usado. -
20 re-used
adj.reutilizado.pp.participio pasado del verbo RE-USE.pt.pretérito del verbo RE-USE.
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used to — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem, sound ▪ become, get, grow ▪ Don t worry, you ll soon get used to your new school. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
used — [yo͞ozd ]: see note at use vt., vi. pt. & pp. of USE adj. 1. that has been used 2. SECONDHAND … English World dictionary
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used — I MODAL USES AND PHRASES ♦♦ (Pronounced [[t]ju͟ːst[/t]] in used 1, and [[t]ju͟ːzd[/t]] in used 2.) 1) PHR MODAL If something used to be done or used to be the case, it was done regularly in the past or was the case in the past. People used to… … English dictionary
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