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1 numérico
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2 clave
Del verbo clavar: ( conjugate clavar) \ \
clavé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
clave es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: clavar clave
clavar ( conjugate clavar) verbo transitivo 1a) clave algo en algo ‹ clavo› to hammer sth into sth;‹puñal/cuchillo› to stick sth in sth; ‹ estaca› to drive sth into sth;◊ me clavó los dientes/las uñas he sank his teeth/dug his nails into mec) ‹ojos/vista› to fix … on2 (fam)◊ nos claveon $10,000 they stung us for $10,000clavarse verbo pronominal 1 2 (CS fam) clavese con algo ( por no poder venderlo) to get stuck with sth (colloq); ( por ser mala compra): 3 (Méx) (Dep) to dive
clave adjetivo (pl un factor clave a key factor ■ sustantivo femenino clave de acceso (Inf) passwordc) (Mús) clef;◊ clave de fa/sol basseble clef■ sustantivo masculino harpsichord
clavar
I verbo transitivo
1 (con un martillo) to hammer in (sujetar con clavos) to nail
2 (una estaca) to drive in
3 familiar (cobrar demasiado) to sting o fleece: nos clavaron dos mil por un simple desayuno, they stung us two thousand pesetas for a breakfast
clave
I sustantivo femenino
1 (meollo, pista) key
2 (código, cifra) code, cipher
clave numérica, numerical code
3 Mús (tono) key (símbolo) clef
II sustantivo masculino Mús harpsichord ' clave' also found in these entries: Spanish: alma - codificar - encerrar - realidad - cifra - clavar English: bass - cipher - clef - clue - code - code name - issue - key - operative - treble clef - pass - treble
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