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1 depósito
Del verbo depositar: ( conjugate depositar) \ \
deposito es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
depositó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: depositar depósito
depositar ( conjugate depositar) verbo transitivo 1 (frml) 2 (Fin) ‹ dinero› to deposit; ( en cuenta corriente) (AmL) to deposit, pay in (BrE)
depósito sustantivo masculino 1 depósito de cadáveres morgue, mortuary (BrE) 2 ( sedimento) deposit, sediment; ( yacimiento) deposit 3 (Fin)
depositar verbo transitivo
1 Fin to deposit
2 (poner) to place, put [en, on]
depósito sustantivo masculino
1 Fin deposit
2 (contenedor) tank, store
depósito de cadáveres, mortuary, US morgue
3 (de sedimentos) deposit 4 depósito legal, legal deposit Locuciones: en depósito, (mercancía) on deposit ' depósito' also found in these entries: Spanish: almacén - cadáver - inflamarse - llenado - reserva - tapa - adelanto - aljibe - bodega - bodeguero - boleta - cisterna - embalse - entrada - ingreso - reembolsar - reembolso - reintegrar - reintegro - resguardo - señal - tanto English: bond - cap - deposit - depot - down payment - dump - escrow - fill up - morgue - mortuary - petrol tank - pound - repository - store - tank - top up - yard - coin - gas - impound - junkyard - stock - storage - warehouse
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