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1 behoove
it behooves us to help him: nos conviene ayudarlobɪ'huːvBrE behove bɪ'həʊv impersonal verb (frml)it behooves somebody to + inf: it behooves us to support him — nos corresponde apoyarlo
IMPERS VTfrmit behoves him to — + infin le incumbe + infin
* * *[bɪ'huːv]BrE behove [bɪ'həʊv] impersonal verb (frml)it behooves somebody to + inf: it behooves us to support him — nos corresponde apoyarlo
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