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Bedeutungen von dem Begriff "had" im Spanisch Englisch Wörterbuch : 2 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
Conjugations
had tenido [v]
had habido [v]

Bedeutungen, die der Begriff "had" mit anderen Begriffen im Englisch Spanisch Wörterbuch erhalten hat: 150 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
Conjugations
I had había [v]
I had tenía [v]
I had hubiera [v]
I had tuve [v]
he/she had tuvo [v]
you had tenías [v]
we had tuvimos [v]
you had tuviste [v]
I had tuviera [v]
he/she/you had tuviera [v]
he/she/you had hubiese [v]
I had hubiese [v]
you had hubieras [v]
you/they had hubieran [v]
you/they had tuvieron [v]
you had tuvieras [v]
General
postman who had to travel ten leagues in twenty-four hours correo a las diez [m]
postman who had to travel fifteen leagues in twenty-four hours correo a las quince [m]
postman who had to travel twenty leagues in twenty-four hours correo a las veinte [m]
nobleman who by the old charters of castile, had the right to collect 500 salaries, in satisfaction of the injuries that were done to him hidalgo de devengar quinientos sueldos [m]
nobleman who had litigated his nobility and proved to be a noble by blood hidalgo de ejecutoria [m]
social gathering that viceroys of mexico had in their palace alcoba (árabe) [f]
medieval institution wherein half one's home had to be ceded to house royal officials junta de aposento [f]
woman who had a miscarriage malparida [f]
having had lunch almorzado [adj]
have had breakfast desayunado [adj]
used when after counting has been published, those who never voted join those who had the most votes in canonical elections a por accesión [adv]
entry into books of items that had previously been concealed afloramiento [m]
someone that has never had sexual intercourse doncel [m]
someone that has never had sexual intercourse doncella [f]
someone that has never had sexual intercourse virgen [m/f]
have had enough of estar harto de [v]
have had it estar para el arrastre [v]
have had it up to here estar hasta la coronilla [v]
have had it estar apañado [v]
have had it estar acabado [v]
act as if one had tetanus (cramps/stiffness) tetanizar [v]
barely had enough gas money to come apenas tener suficiente gasolina para venir [v]
barely had enough gas money to come tener la gasolina justa para llegar [v]
had habit resabio [m]
begin to impair what had been preserved decentarse [v]
be had at a price costar [v]
take away from plants earth which had been heaped about them desaporcar [v]
begin to impair what had been preserved empezar a corromperse/gastarse [v]
regard being had to en vista de que [prep]
no sooner had he come cuando
increase in prices/salaries/deposits that had been suspended by some regulation descongelamiento [m] HNBOAR
continuation of an administrative/political process that had been suspended descongelamiento [m] HNPY
freeing of someone who had been tied/bound desamarre [m] CUDO
loss of the training one had desbande [m] PE
fork in the road where two streets that had been more or less parallel meet cuchillo [m] CU
young man who has not had a girlfriend curo (del tunebo) [m] BO
young man who has not had sexual relations curo (del tunebo) [m] BO
one of two men who have had sex with the same woman ñaño de pierna [m] EC:W
woman who has had sex with many men pascón [m] CRderog.
fighter cock that has not yet had its first fight primerizo [m] MX
counsel who was not a legal and only had a say in advising government businesses consejero de capa y espada [m] disused
someone that has never had sexual intercourse señorita [f] MX
sex had secretly in a woman's house gateada [f] SVderog.
declaration or manifestation of something that had been kept secret confesada [f] CO
torture rack where the condemned had joints dislocated catasta [f] disused
someone who has not had sex for a long time acumulado [adj] CLrare
who has had sex aceitado [adj] NI
that no longer connects with something else to which it had been connected (something) descuadrado [adj] COPE
that no longer lines up with something else to which it had been connected (something) descuadrado [adj] COPE
referring someone who has had a bird defecate on them cuitado [adj] HNNI
relating to work done by people who have not had previous experience or preparation chasquilla [adj] CL
having had sex pizarrín [adj] GT
give (something that had been asked for) acordar [v] DOPYARUY
grant (something that had been asked for) acordar [v] DOPYARUY
continue an administrative/political process that had been suspended descongelar [v] HNEC
permit the increase in prices/salaries/deposits that had been frozen descongelar [v] HNECBO
release funds that had been retained from a bank account descongelar [v] DOPREC
leave a political group involuntarily (losing the benefits one had enjoyed) descuadrarse [v] PR
wash and whiten clothes that had been poorly washed descurtir [v] NICO:W
make something advance (topic/task/business that had been stalled/suspended) desempantanar [v] MXNICUDOECPEARCLcult
separate two or more things that had been connected desempatar [v] CUPRVE
find out something that had been kept secret desencamar [v] DO
spread out something that had been rolled up desencartuchar [v] CO:C
manifest symptoms (referring to an illness that had been incubating) desenchiparse [v] CO:C,E
separate two or more things that had been connected desenchuflar [v] HNSVDOCO
take out something that had been in storage for a long time desengavetar [v] GTHNSVNICUPRVE
move forward (topic/task/business that had been stalled/suspended) desempantanar [v] MXNICUDOECPEARCLcult
return to taking care of something that had been forgotten/abandoned some time ago desengavetar [v] HNNIVE
take out something that had been in storage/hidden desenguaracar [v] NI
spread out something that had been rolled up desentorchar [v] COVE
separate items that had been united desenyugarse [v] PR
make someone lose the security they thought they had desfondar [v] CL
restart something that had been detained desenllavar [v] NI
separate items that had been united desenyuntar [v] PRrur.
not fight the fighter cocks that had been promised (cock fighting) descasar [v] PR
unroll something that had been rolled up desencartuchar [v] CO:C
disconnect two or more things that had been connected desempatar [v] CUPRVE
abandon a company/group one had formed part of desmanchar [v] PE
confirm something that had been examined previously contrachequear [v] CU
kill someone who never had a chance to defend themselves madrugar [v] MXGTNIPA
who has had relations with many men (woman) baqueteada [adj/f] CU
who has had sexual intercourse with several men (woman) corrida [adj/f] CUCL
who has had sexual intercourse with several men (woman) baqueteada [adj/f] CU
who has had sexual intercourse with several men (woman) ponchada [adj/f] CU
who has had sexual intercourse with several men (woman) rodada [adj/f] CU
who has had sexual intercourse with several men (woman) traqueteada [adj/f] CU
who has not had sexual intercourse (especially female) coca [adj/f] EC
having had sex with many men ponchada [adj/f] CU
having had sex with many men rodada [adj/f] CU
Idioms
have been had haber sido engañado [v]
have had it up here estar hasta el gorro [v]
forget all that had happened before olvidar de todo lo anterior [v]
have had enough no aguantar más [v]
act as if nothing had happened quedarse muy pancho [v]
act as if nothing had happened no mover un músculo de la cara [v]
act as if nothing had happened estar tan pimpante [v]
act as if nothing had happened quedarse tan campante [v]
act as if nothing had happened no movérsele ni un músculo de la cara [v]
act as if nothing had happened quedarse tan pancho [v]
act as if nothing had happened quedarse tan pichi [v]
act as if nothing had happened star tan pichi [v]
act as if nothing had happened estar tan campante [v]
act as if nothing had happened quedarse tan fresco [v]
act as if nothing had happened quedarse tan pimpante [v]
act as if nothing had happened quedarse tan ancho [v]
act as if nothing had happened quedarse tan tranquilo [v]
be had ser engañado [v]
be had ser estafado [v]
be had ser timado [v]
have had a bellyful of something saturarse de algo [v]
have had a bellyful of saturarse de [v]
have had a good innings haber tenido logros significativos en los negocios [v]
have had a good innings haber tenido una vida de negocios exitosa [v]
have had fill estar saciado [v]
have had fill estar repleto [v]
have had fill estar ahíto [v]
have had fill estar hastiado [v]
have had fill of something estar saciado de algo [v]
have had fill of estar harto de [v]
have had fill estar harto [v]
have had fill of something estar hastiado de algo [v]
have had fill of something estar ahíto de algo [v]
have had fill of something estar harto de algo [v]
have had it up to here estar harto [v]
have had it estar harto [v]
have had it with somebody/something estar harto de algo/alguien [v]
have had its chips haber perdido utilidad [v]
have had its day haber quedado obsoleto [v]
have had its day haber tenido sus días de gloria [v]
have had its day haber cumplido su ciclo [v]
have had its day haber perdido su popularidad [v]
have had one over the eight estar totalmente ebrio [v]
have had more than your fair share of something haber tenido más mala suerte que la que uno merece [v]
have had more than your fair share of something haber sufrido más de lo que uno merece [v]