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1 deponer las armas
• lay down a map• lay down arms• lay down in a horizontal position• lay down one's burdens -
2 rendir las armas
• lay down a map• lay down arms• lay down in a horizontal position• lay down one's burdens -
3 dictar las reglas
• lay down one's life• lay down rules• lay down that• lay drains in -
4 alcantarillar
• lay down the law• lay eggs• lay plans on• lay siege -
5 abandonar la lucha
• lay down arms• lay down one's burdens• throw in the sponge• toss in the sponge -
6 acostar en posición horizontal
• lay down a rule• lay down one's armsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > acostar en posición horizontal
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7 cesar las hostilidades
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8 dar órdenes terminantes
• lay down rules• lay down the rulesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > dar órdenes terminantes
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9 definir los límites
• lay down one's burdens• lay down one's rules -
10 descargar los problemas
• lay down in a horizontal position• lay down one's lifeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > descargar los problemas
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11 dictar la ley
• lay down rules• lay down the rules -
12 dictar las leyes
• lay down rules• lay down the rules -
13 dictar leyes
• lay down rules• lay down the rules• legionnaire• legislation -
14 establecer leyes
• lay down one's limits• lay down that -
15 establecer una norma
• lay down• lay down arms -
16 fijar una norma
• lay down• lay down arms -
17 hablar en forma autoritaria
• lay down rules• lay down the rules• speak with authorityDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hablar en forma autoritaria
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18 aovar
• lay down the rules• lay eyes on -
19 días de demora
• lay damages• lay down -
20 días de estadía
• lay damages• lay down
См. также в других словарях:
lay down — {v.} 1. To let (something) be taken; give up or surrender (something). * /The general told the troops to lay down their arms./ * /He was willing to lay down his life for his country./ Compare: GIVE UP. 2. To ask people to follow; tell someone to… … Dictionary of American idioms
lay down — {v.} 1. To let (something) be taken; give up or surrender (something). * /The general told the troops to lay down their arms./ * /He was willing to lay down his life for his country./ Compare: GIVE UP. 2. To ask people to follow; tell someone to… … Dictionary of American idioms
lay down — (something) to say or write something plainly. The coach laid down the rules for all team members, including being at every practice and getting eight hours sleep. Related vocabulary: set down something … New idioms dictionary
lay down — ► lay down 1) formulate and enact (a rule or principle). 2) build up a deposit of (a substance). 3) store (wine) in a cellar. 4) pay or wager (money). Main Entry: ↑lay … English terms dictionary
lay down — index pose (propound), posit, stipulate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
lay down — verb institute, enact, or establish (Freq. 8) make laws • Syn: ↑establish, ↑make • Hypernyms: ↑make, ↑create • Hyponyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
lay down — phrasal verb Word forms lay down : present tense I/you/we/they lay down he/she/it lays down present participle laying down past tense laid down past participle laid down 1) [transitive] to put something down in order to show you are not going to… … English dictionary
Lay Down — Infobox Single Name = Lay Down Cover size = Caption = Artist = Strawbs from Album = Bursting at the Seams A side = B side = Backside Released = Start date|1972|10|13 Format = 7 Recorded = Genre = progressive folk, progressive rock Length = 4:31… … Wikipedia
lay down — verb Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to give up ; surrender < lay down your arms > 2. a. establish, prescribe < lay down a scale for a map > b. to assert or command dogmatically … New Collegiate Dictionary
lay down — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you lay something down, you put it down, usually because you have finished using it. [V n P] Daniel finished the article and laid the newspaper down on his desk... [V P n (not pron)] She laid down her knife and fork and pushed… … English dictionary
lay\ down — v 1. To let (smth) be taken; give up or surrender (smth). The general told the troops to lay down their arms. He was willing to lay down his life for his country. Compare: give up 2. To ask people to follow; tell someone to obey; make (a rule or… … Словарь американских идиом