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v obtenir, aconseguir | proporcionar | atrapar, agafar | posar, fer tornar | comprendre | estar, anar, arribar | fer-se, tornar-se, posar-seTo get ready preparar-seTo get hold of agafar, aferrarTo get the better of avantatjarTo get wind of assabentar-seTo get better millorarTo get old envellir-se, fer-se vellTo get rid of desfer-se deTo get near apropar-seTo get about desplaçar-se, moure's | difondre's, escampar-se | viatjar moltTo get along avenir-se | progressar, fer progressos, millorar | anar, anar fent, espavilar-se | marxarTo get away allunyar-se, marxar, escapar-seTo get back recobrar, tornarTo get by defensar-se, espavilar-seTo get down baixar | desanimar-se | NÀUT empassar-seTo get in entrar | arribar | pujar, montar | tornarTo get into ficar-se | entrar | pujar, montar | posar, posar-seTo get off baixar | escapar-se, marxar, arrencar, sortir | desempellegar-seTo get on muntar, pujar | harmonitzar | avançar, progressar | fer-se vell | fer-se tardTo get on one's nerves emprenyar-seTo get out sortir, escapar-se | refer-se, superar | passar a l'altra banda, travessar | passar per sobre, acabar ambTo get through aconseguir | passar per | acabar | aprovar | comunicar | ficar el cap | gastar | JUR fer aprovar, ser aprovatTo get to arribar | aprendreTo get up llevar-se
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Down-wind — adv. With the wind. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
down|wind — «DOWN WIHND», adjective, adverb. in the same direction as the wind, away from a certain point: »a downwind drift or current (adj.). The boat glided easily downwind (adv.) … Useful english dictionary
down wind — see wind n.1 19 a … Useful english dictionary
down·wind — /ˈdaʊnˈwınd/ adv : in the direction that the wind is moving We sailed downwind. often + of or from His clothes smelled like smoke after standing downwind of the campfire. Pollution from the factory affects those who live downwind from it … Useful english dictionary
wind — Ⅰ. wind [1] ► NOUN 1) the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current blowing from a particular direction. 2) breath as needed in physical exertion, speech, playing an instrument, etc. 3) Brit. air swallowed while … English terms dictionary
tack down wind — phrasal : to sail before the wind in a series of alternate reaches to starboard and port with sheets in instead of in a direct straight course with boom off and spinnaker set … Useful english dictionary
wind — I UK [wɪnd] / US noun Word forms wind : singular wind plural winds *** 1) [countable/uncountable] a natural current of air that moves fast enough for you to feel it A cold wind blew and the rain fell in torrents. We ll head back to the shore if… … English dictionary
wind*/*/*/ — [wɪnd] noun I 1) [C/U] a natural current of air that moves fast enough for you to feel it A cold wind blew.[/ex] During the night the wind picked up (= got stronger).[/ex] The helicopter can t reach them until the wind drops (= becomes less… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Down — 1. adv., prep., adj., v., & n. adv. (superl. downmost) 1 into or towards a lower place, esp. to the ground (fall down; knelt down). 2 in a lower place or position (blinds were down). 3 to or in a place regarded as lower, esp.: a southwards. b… … Useful english dictionary
down — 1. adv., prep., adj., v., & n. adv. (superl. downmost) 1 into or towards a lower place, esp. to the ground (fall down; knelt down). 2 in a lower place or position (blinds were down). 3 to or in a place regarded as lower, esp.: a southwards. b… … Useful english dictionary
wind — I AIR ♦♦ winds, winding, winded (Pronounced [[t]wɪ̱nd[/t]] in wind 1, and [[t]wa͟ɪnd[/t]] in wind 2.) 1) N VAR A wind is a current of air that is moving across the earth s surface. There was a strong wind blowing... Then the wind dropped and the… … English dictionary