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'promis
1. verb1) (to say, or give one's word (that one will, or will not, do something etc): I promise (that) I won't be late; I promise not to be late; I won't be late, I promise (you)!) prometer2) (to say or give one's assurance that one will give: He promised me a new dress.) prometer3) (to show signs of future events or developments: This situation promises well for the future.) prometer
2. noun1) (something promised: He made a promise; I'll go with you - that's a promise!) promesa2) (a sign of future success: She shows great promise in her work.) futuro•promise1 n promesapromise2 vb prometerI promise! ¡te lo prometo!tr['prɒmɪs]1 (pledge) promesa2 (expectation, hope) esperanza, esperanzas nombre femenino plural1 prometer2 (seem likely) prometer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make a promise prometerto break a promise faltar a una promesato keep a promise cumplir una promesato promise the moon prometer el oro y el moro, prometer la lunato show promise ser prometedor,-rathe Promised Land la Tierra Prometidapromise n1) : promesa fhe kept his promise: cumplió su promesa2)to show promise : prometern.• palabra s.f.• porvenir s.m.• profesa s.f.• promesa s.f.v.• asegurar v.• augurar v.• prometer v.• pronosticar v.'prɑːməs, 'prɒmɪs
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1) c ( pledge) promesa fto keep one's promise — cumplir (con) su (or mi etc) promesa
you broke your promise — no cumpliste (con) tu promesa, faltaste a or rompiste tu promesa
2) u ( potential)his work was full of promise o showed a lot of promise — su trabajo prometía mucho or era muy prometedor
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1) ( pledge) prometerto promise somebody something, to promise something TO somebody — prometerle algo a alguien
to promise to + INF — prometer + inf or prometer que + indicativo
2) ( give indication of) prometer
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vi prometer; ( swear) jurarI did, I promise! — lo hice, te lo juro!
['prɒmɪs]I won't laugh, I promise — no me voy a reír, te lo prometo
1. N1) (=pledge) promesa fpromises, promises! — iro ¡mucho prometer y poco hacer!
is that a promise? — ¿me lo prometes?
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to break one's promise — no cumplir su promesa, faltar a su promesa•
to hold or keep sb to his promise — obligar a algn a cumplir su promesa, hacer que algn cumpla su promesa•
to keep a/one's promise — cumplir una/su promesa•
to make (sb) a promise — hacer una promesa (a algn)I made him a promise that I'd come and visit him — le hice la promesa de que or le prometí que vendría a visitarlo
I might do it but I'm not making any promises — puede que lo haga, pero no prometo nada
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to release sb from his promise — absolver a algn de su promesa2) (=hope, prospect)•
full of promise — muy prometedor•
she fulfilled or lived up to the promise she'd shown in the '84 Olympics — demostró estar a la altura de lo que prometía en las Olimpiadas del 84•
America held (out) the promise of a new life — América representaba la promesa de una nueva vida, América daba esperanzas de una nueva vida•
a young man of promise — un joven que promete•
she showed considerable promise as a pianist — prometía mucho como pianista2. VT1) (=pledge) prometerbuy that new dress you've been promising yourself — cómprate ese nuevo vestido que te habías hecho el propósito de comprarte
she telephoned, as promised — llamó, tal y como había prometido
to promise sb sth, promise sth to sb — prometer dar algo a algn
- promise sb the earth or the moon2) (=forecast, augur) augurar3) (=assure) prometer, jurarthere's no-one here, I promise you — no hay nadie aquí, te lo prometo or juro
3. VI1) (=pledge) prometer"(do you) promise?" - "all right, I promise" — -¿lo prometes? -bueno, lo prometo
I can't promise but I'll try — no te prometo nada, pero haré lo que pueda
"I can't make it" - "but you promised!" — -no puedo -¡pero lo habías prometido!
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to promise well, such a good beginning promises well for the future — un principio tan bueno resulta muy prometedor or augura un buen futuro* * *['prɑːməs, 'prɒmɪs]
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1) c ( pledge) promesa fto keep one's promise — cumplir (con) su (or mi etc) promesa
you broke your promise — no cumpliste (con) tu promesa, faltaste a or rompiste tu promesa
2) u ( potential)his work was full of promise o showed a lot of promise — su trabajo prometía mucho or era muy prometedor
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1) ( pledge) prometerto promise somebody something, to promise something TO somebody — prometerle algo a alguien
to promise to + INF — prometer + inf or prometer que + indicativo
2) ( give indication of) prometer
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vi prometer; ( swear) jurarI did, I promise! — lo hice, te lo juro!
I won't laugh, I promise — no me voy a reír, te lo prometo
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3 contract
1. kən'trækt verb1) (to make or become smaller, less, shorter, tighter etc: Metals expand when heated and contract when cooled; `I am' is often contracted to `I'm'; Muscles contract.) contraer2) ( to promise legally in writing: They contracted to supply us with cable.) comprometerse por contrato a3) (to become infected with (a disease): He contracted malaria.) contraer4) (to promise (in marriage).) contraer (matrimonio)
2. 'kontrækt noun(a legal written agreement: He has a four-year contract (of employment) with us; The firm won a contract for three new aircraft.) contrato- contractor
contract n contrato1 (gen) contrato; (for public work, services) contrata1 (place under contract) contratar2 (make smaller) contraer3 formal use (debt, habit, illness) contraer1 (enter into agreement) hacer un contrato, firmar un contrato2 (become smaller) contraerse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbreach of contract incumplimiento de contratoto be under contract (to somebody) tener un contrato (con alguien)to contract to do something comprometerse por contrato a hacer algoto enter into a contract (with somebody) hacer un contrato (con alguien)to put a contract out on somebody ponerle un precio a la cabeza de alguiento put something out to contract sacar algo a concurso (público)contract bridge contrato1) : contratar (servicios profesionales)2) : contraer (una enfermedad, una deuda)3) tighten: contraer (un músculo)4) shorten: contraer (una palabra)contract vi: contraerse, reducirsecontract ['kɑn.trækt] n: contrato mn.• contrata s.f.• contrato (Jurisprudencia) s.m.• destajo s.m.• empeño s.m.• póliza s.f.v.• apretar v.• astringir v.• comprometerse por contrato v.• contraer (Jurisprudencia) v.(§pres: -traigo, -traes...) pret: -traj-•)• contratar v.• enangostar v.• entablar v.• estrechar v.• fruncir v.
I 'kɑːntrækt, 'kɒntrækt1) c (agreement, document) contrato m; (for public works, services) contrata fto be under contract to somebody/something — estar* bajo contrato con alguien/algo
to put something out to contract — otorgar* la contrata de or para algo
to exchange contracts — (in UK: on property deal) suscribir* el contrato de compraventa; (before n)
contract law — derecho m contractual
to sign a contract — firmar or (frml) suscribir* un contrato
2) ( for murder) (sl)to put out a contract on somebody — ponerle* precio a la cabeza de alguien; (before n)
contract killer — asesino, -na m,f a sueldo, sicario, -ria m,f
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1. kən'trækttransitive verb also 'kɑːntrækt ( place under contract) \<\<person\>\> contratar; \<\<debt\>\> contraer* (frml); \<\<disease\>\> contraer* (frml); \<\<muscle\>\> contraer*
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vi1) also 'kɑːntrækt ( enter into an agreement)2) ( become smaller) contraerse*•Phrasal Verbs:1. N['kɒntrækt]1) (=document) contrato mcontract of employment or service — contrato m de trabajo
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by contract — por contrato•
to enter into a contract (with sb) (to do sth/for sth) — firmar un contrato (con algn) (para hacer algo/de algo)•
to place a contract with — dar un contrato a•
to sign a contract — firmar un contrato•
to put work out to contract — sacar una obra a contrato•
to be under contract to do sth — hacer algo bajo contratothey are under contract to X — tienen contrato con X, tienen obligaciones contractuales con X
2) (fig)2. VT[kǝn'trækt]1) (=acquire) [+ disease, debt] contraer; [+ habit] tomar, adquirir2) (=enter into) [+ alliance] entablar, establecer; [+ marriage] contraer3) (Ling) (=shorten) contraer3. VI[kǝn'trækt]1) (=become smaller) [metal] contraerse, encogerse2) [muscles, face] contraerse3) (Ling) [word, phrase] contraerse4) (Comm)4.CPD ['kɒntrækt]contract bridge N — bridge m de contrato
contract date N — fecha f contratada, fecha f de contrato
contract killer N — asesino m a sueldo
contract killing N — asesinato m pagado
contract price N — precio m contractual, precio m contratado
contract work N — trabajo m bajo contrato
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I ['kɑːntrækt, 'kɒntrækt]1) c (agreement, document) contrato m; (for public works, services) contrata fto be under contract to somebody/something — estar* bajo contrato con alguien/algo
to put something out to contract — otorgar* la contrata de or para algo
to exchange contracts — (in UK: on property deal) suscribir* el contrato de compraventa; (before n)
contract law — derecho m contractual
to sign a contract — firmar or (frml) suscribir* un contrato
2) ( for murder) (sl)to put out a contract on somebody — ponerle* precio a la cabeza de alguien; (before n)
contract killer — asesino, -na m,f a sueldo, sicario, -ria m,f
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1. [kən'trækt]transitive verb also ['kɑːntrækt] ( place under contract) \<\<person\>\> contratar; \<\<debt\>\> contraer* (frml); \<\<disease\>\> contraer* (frml); \<\<muscle\>\> contraer*
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vi1) also ['kɑːntrækt] ( enter into an agreement)2) ( become smaller) contraerse*•Phrasal Verbs: -
4 betroth
bi'trəuð, ]( American) bi'trəuƟ(to promise in marriage: She was betrothed to her husband at the age of twenty.) prometer en matrimonio (a)- betrothed
tr[bɪ'trəʊð]1 prometer en matrimonio\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be betrothed contraer matrimonio, desposarsev.• desposar v.• prometer en matrimonio v.bɪ'trəʊðtransitive verb (frml) prometer en matrimonio (frml)[bɪ'trǝʊð]VT liter prometer en matrimonio (to a)to be betrothed — (=act) desposarse; (=state) estar desposado
* * *[bɪ'trəʊð]transitive verb (frml) prometer en matrimonio (frml) -
5 broken
'brəukən1) (see break: a broken window; My watch is broken.)2) (interrupted: broken sleep.) interrumpido3) (uneven: broken ground.) accidentado4) ((of language) not fluent: He speaks broken English.) chapurreado5) (ruined: The children come from a broken home (= their parents are no longer living together).) deshecho•broken adj rototr['brəʊkən]1→ link=break break{1 (plate, window etc) roto,-a2 (machine) estropeado,-a3 (bone) fracturado,-a4 (person) destrozado,-a5 (health) quebrantado,-a6 (language) chapurreado,-a7 (sleep, pattern) interrumpido, -abroken ['bro:kən] adj1) damaged, shattered: roto, quebrado, fracturado2) irregular, uneven: accidentado, irregular, recortado3) violated: roto, quebrantado4) interrupted: interrumpido, descontinuo5) crushed: abatido, quebrantadoa broken man: un hombre destrozado6) imperfect: malto speak broken English: hablar el inglés con dificultadadj.• accidentado, -a adj.• barrancoso, -a adj.• cascado, -a adj.• entrecortado, -a adj.• estropeado, -a adj.• interrumpido, -a adj.• quebrado, -a adj.• roto, -a adj.p.p.(Participio pasivo de "to break")
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1)a) <window/vase/chair> roto; < bone> roto, quebrado (AmL)broken glass — vidrios mpl or (esp Esp) cristales mpl rotos
do not apply to broken skin — no aplicar si hay cortes, rasguños etc
b) ( not working) roto2) ( emotionally) < voice> quebrado, entrecortado3)a) <home/marriage> deshechob) ( not fulfilled) <promise/contract> roto; < trust> defraudado4) ( interrupted)she'd only had a few hours' broken sleep — había dormido poco y mal, despertándose cada dos por tres
5) (irregular, rough) < ground> accidentado6) ( imperfect)['brǝʊkǝn]1.PP of break2. ADJ1) [object] roto, quebrado (LAm); [bone] roto, fracturado; [skin] cortado"do not use on broken skin" — "no aplicar si hay cortes o heridas en la piel"
2) (=not working) [machine] estropeado, averiado3) (=uneven) [road surface] accidentado4) (=ruined) [health, spirit] quebrantado; [heart] roto, destrozadobroken in health — deshecho, muy decaído
a broken reed — (fig) una persona quemada
5) (=interrupted) [line] quebrado; [voice] entrecortado; [sleep] interrumpido; [cloud] fragmentarioshe had a broken night — durmió mal, despertándose a cada momento
6) (=failed) [marriage] deshecho7) [promise] roto, quebrantado* * *
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1)a) <window/vase/chair> roto; < bone> roto, quebrado (AmL)broken glass — vidrios mpl or (esp Esp) cristales mpl rotos
do not apply to broken skin — no aplicar si hay cortes, rasguños etc
b) ( not working) roto2) ( emotionally) < voice> quebrado, entrecortado3)a) <home/marriage> deshechob) ( not fulfilled) <promise/contract> roto; < trust> defraudado4) ( interrupted)she'd only had a few hours' broken sleep — había dormido poco y mal, despertándose cada dos por tres
5) (irregular, rough) < ground> accidentado6) ( imperfect) -
6 empty
'empti
1. adjective1) (having nothing inside: an empty box; an empty cup.) vacío2) (unoccupied: an empty house.) desocupado, vacío3) ((with of) completely without: a street quite empty of people.) desierto, vacío4) (having no practical result; (likely to be) unfulfilled: empty threats.) vano
2. verb1) (to make or become empty: He emptied the jug; The cinema emptied quickly at 10.30; He emptied out his pockets.) vaciarse2) (to tip, pour, or fall out of a container: She emptied the milk into a pan; The rubbish emptied on to the ground.) verter, derramar
3. noun(an empty bottle etc: Take the empties back to the shop.) envase vacío- empty-handed
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empty1 adj vacíoempty2 vb vaciartr['emptɪ]1 (gen) vacío,-a; (place) desierto,-a; (house) desocupado,-a, deshabitado,-a; (seat, table, palce) libre, desocupado■ ten minutes after a Chinese meal I feel empty again diez minutos después de una comida china vuelvo a tener hambre3 (purposeless) vano,-a, inútil; (meaningless) carente de sentido; (words, threats, promises) vano,-a1 vaciar1 vaciarse2 (of rivers) desembocar ( into, en)1 envases nombre masculino plural, cascos nombre masculino plural: vaciarempty vi: desaguar (dícese de un río)1) : vacío2) vacant: desocupado, libre3) meaningless: vacío, hueco, vanoadj.• desocupado, -a adj.• hueco, -a adj.• vacante adj.• vacío, -a adj.• vano, -a adj.v.• desaguar v.• desaguazar v.• desangrar v.• descargar v.• desembarazar v.• desembocar v.• desocupar v.• vaciar v.• verter v.
I 'emptiadjective -tier, -tiest <container/table> vacío; <words/gesture/life> vacío; <threat/promise> vano
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-ties, -tying, -tied transitive verba) \<\<container/warehouse\>\> vaciar*b) ( take or pour out)she emptied the contents all over the floor — vació la caja (or el bolso etc) en el suelo
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vi \<\<room/street\>\> vaciarse*; \<\<river/stream\>\>to empty INTO something — desaguar* en algo
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['emptɪ]1. ADJ(compar emptier) (superl emptiest)1) (=containing nothing, nobody) [box, bottle, glass, street, room, hands] vacío; [seat, chair] (in bus, restaurant) libre, desocupado; (in living room) vacío; [place] desierto; [landscape] desierto, desolado; [gun] descargado; [post, job] vacantethe flat next door is empty — (=unoccupied) el piso de al lado está desocupado
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to be empty of sth, the parks are empty of children — en los parques no hay niñosthere was an empty space at the table — había un sitio vacío or sin ocupar en la mesa
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on an empty stomach — en ayunas, con el estómago vacío2) (=meaningless) [threat, promise, dream] vano; [words, rhetoric] hueco, vacío; [exercise] inútil; [life] sin sentido, vacío•
my life is empty without you — mi vida no tiene sentido sin ti3) (=numb) [person] vacío; [feeling] de vacío2. N2) (Aut)•
the car was running on empty — el coche estaba con el depósito vacíoI was running on empty — (fig) no me quedaba energía
3.VT [+ container, tank, glass, plate] vaciar•
I emptied the dirty water down the drain — tiré el agua sucia por el sumidero•
she emptied the ashtray into the bin — vació el cenicero en el cubo de la basura•
we emptied the cupboards of junk — vaciamos los armarios de trastos•
I emptied the contents of the bag onto the bed — vacié la bolsa en la cama•
to empty out one's pockets — vaciarse los bolsillos•
he emptied the water out of his boots — se sacó el agua de las botas4. VI1) (=become empty) [room, building, theatre, bath] vaciarse; [street] quedarse desierto, vaciarse; [train, coach, plane] quedarse vacío, vaciarse•
the auditorium quickly emptied of students — los estudiantes desalojaron el auditorio rápidamente2) (=flow)* * *
I ['empti]adjective -tier, -tiest <container/table> vacío; <words/gesture/life> vacío; <threat/promise> vano
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-ties, -tying, -tied transitive verba) \<\<container/warehouse\>\> vaciar*b) ( take or pour out)she emptied the contents all over the floor — vació la caja (or el bolso etc) en el suelo
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vi \<\<room/street\>\> vaciarse*; \<\<river/stream\>\>to empty INTO something — desaguar* en algo
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1. noun(a solemn promise, especially one made to God: The monks have made/taken a vow of silence; marriage vows.) voto; promesa solemne
2. verb1) (to make a solemn promise (that): He vowed that he would die rather than surrender.) hacer voto (de), pronunciar votos2) (to threaten: He vowed revenge on all his enemies.) jurartr[vaʊ]1 promesa solemne2 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL voto1 jurar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto take a vow of chastity/poverty hacer voto de castidad/pobrezato take one's vows pronunciar sus votosvow of silence voto de silenciovow [væʊ] vt: jurar, prometer, hacer voto devow n: promesa f, voto m (en la religión)a vow of poverty: un voto de pobrezav.• hacer voto v.• prometer solemnemente v.• votar v.n.• promesa solemne s.f.• voto s.m.
I vaʊnoun voto m, promesa fto take (one's) vows — ( Relig) hacer* los votos, profesar
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transitive verb jurar, hacer* voto de (frml)[vaʊ]to vow to + INF: I vowed to avenge my brother — juré que vengaría a mi hermano
1.N (Rel) voto m ; (=promise) promesa f, compromiso mlovers' vows — promesas fpl solemnes de los amantes
to take or make a vow that... — jurar or prometer que...
to take or make a vow to do sth — jurar hacer algo, comprometerse a hacer algo
to take one's vows — (Rel) hacer sus votos (monásticos)
to take a vow of poverty/chastity — hacer voto de pobreza/castidad
2.VT [+ obedience, allegiance] jurar, prometerto vow to do sth — jurar hacer algo, comprometerse a hacer algo
to vow that... — jurar or prometer que...
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I [vaʊ]noun voto m, promesa fto take (one's) vows — ( Relig) hacer* los votos, profesar
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transitive verb jurar, hacer* voto de (frml)to vow to + INF: I vowed to avenge my brother — juré que vengaría a mi hermano
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8 hollow
'holəu
1. adjective1) (having an empty space in it: a hollow tree; Bottles, pipes and tubes are hollow.) hueco2) ((of a sound) strangely deep, as if made in something hollow: a hollow voice.) cavernoso
2. noun1) (something hollow: hollows in her cheeks.) hueco2) (a small valley; a dip in the ground: You can't see the farm from here because it's in a hollow.) hondonada•- beat hollow
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hollow adj huecotr['hɒləʊ]1 (sound, thing) hueco,-a2 (cheeks etc) hundido,-a1 hueco2 SMALLGEOGRAPHY/SMALL hondonada1 vaciar1) : hueco, hundido (dícese de las mejillas, etc.), cavernoso (dícese de un sonido)2) empty, false: vacío, falsohollow n1) cavity: hueco m, depresión f, cavidad f2) valley: hondonada f, valle madj.• ahuecado, -a adj.• cascado, -a adj.• cóncavo, -a adj.• hueco, -a adj.• hundido, -a adj.• vacío, -a adj.n.• ahuecamiento s.m.• cavidad s.f.• cañada s.f.• celdilla s.f.• cuenco s.m.• depresión s.f.• hondonada s.f.• hueco s.m.• mella s.f.• oquedad s.f.v.• ahuecar v.• excavar v.• vaciar v.
I 'hɑːləʊ, 'hɒləʊ1) <tree/tooth/wall> hueco; < sound> hueco; < voice> apagado, ahogado; <cheeks/eyes> hundido2)a) < successiumph> vacío•Phrasal Verbs:
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a) ( empty space) hueco m; ( depression) hoyo m, depresión fthe hollow of one's hand — el cuenco or (Méx) la cuenca de la mano
b) (dell, valley) hondonada f
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['hɒlǝʊ]to beat somebody all hollow o (BrE) beat somebody hollow — (colloq) darle* una paliza a alguien
1. ADJ1) [tree, object] hueco; [cheeks, eyes] hundidolook how much you've eaten, you must have hollow legs! — ¡qué barbaridad, lo que has comido! ¡debes de tener la solitaria!
2) [gesture, laugh] falso; [threat, promise] vano, falso; [words] hueco, vacío; [person, victory, success] vacíotheir marriage was a hollow sham — su matrimonio era una pura farsa or pantomima
to ring or sound hollow — sonar (a) falso
3) [sound, noise] huecoa deep, hollow voice whispered his name — una voz profunda y cavernosa susurró su nombre
2. N1) (=hole) hueco m2) (=depression) (in ground, surface) hoyo mthe hollow of one's hand — el cuenco or (Mex) la cuenca de la mano
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I ['hɑːləʊ, 'hɒləʊ]1) <tree/tooth/wall> hueco; < sound> hueco; < voice> apagado, ahogado; <cheeks/eyes> hundido2)a) <success/triumph> vacío•Phrasal Verbs:
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a) ( empty space) hueco m; ( depression) hoyo m, depresión fthe hollow of one's hand — el cuenco or (Méx) la cuenca de la mano
b) (dell, valley) hondonada f
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to beat somebody all hollow o (BrE) beat somebody hollow — (colloq) darle* una paliza a alguien
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