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1 haya
• beech -
2 hayal
• beech forest• beech grove -
3 hayedo
• beech forest• beech grove -
4 haya
f.1 beech (tree).2 Haya.f. & m.1 Haya.2 beech tree, beech.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: haber.* * *1 The Hague* * *SF* * *Ifemenino beechII* * *Ifemenino beechII* * ** * *
Del verbo haber: ( conjugate haber)
haya es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
haber
haya
haber 1 ( conjugate haber) v aux ( en tiempos compuestos) to have;
de hayalo sabido had I known, if I'd known;
¡deberías hayalo dicho! you should have said so!
haya v impers (existir, estar, darse): hay una carta/varias cartas para ti there's a letter/there are several letters for you;
¿hay un banco por aquí? is there a bank near here?;
hubo dos accidentes there were two accidents;
¿hay helado? do you have any ice cream?;
no hay como un buen descanso there's nothing like a good rest;
hubo varios heridos several people were injured;
las hay rojas y verdes there are red ones and green ones;
gracias — no hay de qué thank you — don't mention it o not at all o you're welcome;
no hay de qué preocuparse there's nothing to worry about;
¿qué hay de nuevo? (fam) what's new?;
hola ¿qué hay? (fam) hello, how are things?;
¿qué hubo? (Andes, Méx, Ven fam) how are things?
( ser necesario) haya que + inf:◊ hay que estudiar you/we/they must study;
hubo que romperlo we/they had to break it;
no hay que lavarlo ( no es necesario) you don't need o have to wash it;
( no se debe) you mustn't wash it
haber 2 sustantivo masculino
c)
haya feminine noun taking masculine article in the singular (árbol, madera) beech
haber
I verbo auxiliar
1 (en tiempos compuestos) to have: espero que no lo haya hecho, I hope he hasn't done it
lo he comido todo, I've eaten it all
lo hubiera hecho de todos modos, she would have done it anyway
II verbo impersonal
1 (existir, estar, hallarse) hay, there is o are
había, there was o were: hay poco que decir, there is little to be said
había muchísima gente en la estación, there were a lot of people in the station
hay cien metros de mi casa a la estación, it's a hundred metres from my home to the station
2 (ocurrir, suceder) la guerra que hubo en el 36, the war that took place in 36
habrá una reunión, there will be a meeting
hoy hay fiesta en el club náutico, there's a party today in the sailing club
los robos habidos en este barrio, the robberies which have been committed in this neighbourhood
III ( haber de + infinitivo) (obligación) to have to: has de ser más estudioso, you must be more studious
( haber que + infinitivo) (conveniencia, necesidad u obligación) it is necessary to: habrá que ir, we will have to go
habría que pintar el salón, we should paint the living room
hay que hacerlo, you must do it
IV nm
1 Fin credit 2 en su haber, in his possession
figurado in his favour
V mpl haberes, (bienes) assets
(salario) wages
♦ Locuciones: había una vez..., once upon a time...
no hay de qué, you're welcome o don't mention it
Hay que tener mucho cuidado al traducir este verbo, ya que el inglés diferencia entre el singular y el plural: Hay un hombre fuera. There is a man outside. Hay dos hombres fuera. There are two men outside. Había un gato en el tejado. There was a cat on the roof. Había muchos libros. There were a lot of books.
haya sustantivo femenino
1 Bot (árbol) beech
2 (madera) beech (wood)
' haya' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apostilla
- contraorden
- enfado
- haber
- hoy
- quien
- temer
- alegrar
- caber
- confusión
- dudar
- preocupar
English:
beech
- chance
- extraordinary
- fascinating
- Hague
- omen
- some
- anybody
- astonished
- pot
- suspect
- untoward
- whoever
- wonder
* * *♦ nf1. [árbol] beech (tree)* * *:La Haya The Hague* * *haya nf: beech (tree and wood)* * * -
5 Haya, La
= Hague, the, beech.Ex. The headquarters of international organizations are widely distributed throughout the world with concentrations upon such cities as Geneva, New York, London, the Hague and Paris.Ex. Both woods have abundant beech and alder and extensive coppice woodland with abundant hazel.----* la Convención de la Haya de 1954 = the 1954 Hague Convention.* * *= Hague, the, beech.Ex: The headquarters of international organizations are widely distributed throughout the world with concentrations upon such cities as Geneva, New York, London, the Hague and Paris.
Ex: Both woods have abundant beech and alder and extensive coppice woodland with abundant hazel.* la Convención de la Haya de 1954 = the 1954 Hague Convention. -
6 hayal
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7 hayedo
m.1 plantation of beech trees.2 beech grove, group of beechwood trees, beech forest.* * *1 beech groove -
8 fabuco
m.1 beechmast, the fruit of the beech tree.2 beech mast, edible nuts of the beech tree, beechnuts. -
9 aliso
m.alder.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: alisar.* * *1 alder* * *SM alder, alder tree* * *masculino alder (tree)* * *= adler, alder.Ex. She uses alder bark for dye, whale sinew for thread, sealskin for trim, a tough piece of hide for a thimble, a sharpened ground-squirrel leg bone for a needle, and an awl made from moose antler.Ex. Both woods have abundant beech and alder and extensive coppice woodland with abundant hazel.* * *masculino alder (tree)* * *= adler, alder.Ex: She uses alder bark for dye, whale sinew for thread, sealskin for trim, a tough piece of hide for a thimble, a sharpened ground-squirrel leg bone for a needle, and an awl made from moose antler.
Ex: Both woods have abundant beech and alder and extensive coppice woodland with abundant hazel.* * *alder, alder tree* * *aliso nmalder* * *m BOT alder* * *aliso nm: alder -
10 avellano
m.hazel (tree).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: avellanar.* * *1 (árbol) hazelnut tree2 (madera) hazel wood* * *noun m.* * ** * *masculino hazel* * *= hazel.Ex. Both woods have abundant beech and alder and extensive coppice woodland with abundant hazel.* * *masculino hazel* * *= hazel.Ex: Both woods have abundant beech and alder and extensive coppice woodland with abundant hazel.
* * *hazel* * *
avellano sustantivo masculino
hazel
avellano m Bot hazel, hazelnut tree
' avellano' also found in these entries:
English:
hazel
* * *avellano nmhazel (tree)* * *m BOT hazel -
11 bosquecillo
m.1 small wood, a coppice, a knoll covered with trees.2 grove, small wood, thicket of small trees, coppice.* * *1 copse, spinney* * *SM copse, small wood* * ** * *= copse, grove, coppice.Ex. Tom Jones hiding in a particular copse with Molly Seagrim, Marvell lying in a certain garden, Dimitri Karamazov in that prison cell, Will and Anna in that cottage bedroom.Ex. His works remain predominantly religious narratives, situated in sacred wilderness groves.Ex. Both woods have abundant beech and alder and extensive coppice woodland with abundant hazel.* * ** * *= copse, grove, coppice.Ex: Tom Jones hiding in a particular copse with Molly Seagrim, Marvell lying in a certain garden, Dimitri Karamazov in that prison cell, Will and Anna in that cottage bedroom.
Ex: His works remain predominantly religious narratives, situated in sacred wilderness groves.Ex: Both woods have abundant beech and alder and extensive coppice woodland with abundant hazel.* * *copse, coppice; (plantado) grove* * *bosquecillo nm: grove, copse, thicket -
12 garduña
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13 hayuco
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14 haya cobriza
copper beech -
15 pellín
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16 ñire
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17 haya roja
• cooper beech -
18 haya roja
f.cooper beech.
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