shut

shut
[ʃʌt]
adjetivo
1cerrado(a)
  • to be shut -> estar cerrado
  • to keep one's mouth shut (familiar) -> no decir ni pío
verbo transitivo (pt & pp shut)
2cerrar
  • to shut the door on somebody -> dar a alguien con la puerta en las narices
  • to shut one's finger in the door -> pillarse un dedo con la puerta
  • shut your mouth! (familiar) -> ¡cierra el pico!
verbo intransitivo
3cerrarse (door); cerrar (shop)

shut [shat]
participio pasivo
1SHUT).
2Cerrar, encerrar (enclose).
3Cerrar, prohibir, impedir (prohibit); se usa con las preposiciones against o to.
4Cerrar, negar a uno la entrada.
5Concluir o acabar alguna cosa (finish).
6Encoger (shrink).
7Cerrar, ajustar.
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
8Cerrarse, apretarse, estrecharse o apiñarse. (n)
  • They shut at 7h -> cierran a las 7. To shut against, cerrar a
  • To shut from -> excluir de, ocultar a
  • To shut off -> impedir la entrada (al vapor, etc.), impedir la entrada (al vapor, etc.), impedir que algo fluya, interceptar
  • To shut out -> impedir que uno entre cerrándole la puerta; evitar que el ánimo se ocupe en una cosa
  • To shut out rain -> impedir que entre la lluvia
  • To shut close -> cerrarse bien
  • To shut down on -> (Fam.) hacer cesar, suprimir, reprimir
  • To shut up -> cerrar completamente; callarse, dejar de hablar; concluir, acabar, terminar; tapar; condenar (una puerta, ventana, etc.); aprisionar
  • To shut up shop -> V
SHOP.
sustantivo
1Cerradura; postigo (lock).
adjetivo
2Cerrado.
3Sordo, cerrado; se dice de ciertas consonantes como t, p, k, b.
4Libre, exento. (Provincia)
  • Are you shut of him -> ¿se descartó Ud
de él?

shut [ʃʌt] shut (past)
verb:transitive
cerrar
shut the door/window please cierra la puerta/ventana por favor; to find the door shut encontrar que la puerta está cerrada; they shut the door in his face le dieron con la puerta en las narices; to shut one's fingers in the door pillarse los dedos en la puerta
verb:intransitive
cerrarse
what time do the shops shut? ¿a qué hora cierran las tiendas?; we shut at five cerramos a las cinco; the lid doesn't shut la tapa no cierra (bien)

Verb Conjugation for "shut"

Imperative
  • shut
  • you shut
  • he/she shuts
  • we shut
  • you shut
  • they shut
Preterite
  • I shut
  • you shut
  • he/she shut
  • we shut
  • you shut
  • they shut
Present Continuous
  • I am shutting
  • you are shutting
  • he/she is shutting
  • we are shutting
  • you are shutting
  • they are shutting
Present Perfect
  • I have shut
  • you have shut
  • he/she has shut
  • we have shut
  • you have shut
  • they have shut
Past Continuous
  • I was shutting
  • you were shutting
  • he/she was shutting
  • we were shutting
  • you were shutting
  • they were shutting
Past Perfect
  • I had shut
  • you had shut
  • he/she had shut
  • we had shut
  • you had shut
  • they had shut
Future
  • I will shut
  • you will shut
  • he/she will shut
  • we will shut
  • you will shut
  • they will shut
Future Perfect
  • I will have shut
  • you will have shut
  • he/she will have shut
  • we will have shut
  • you will have shut
  • they will have shut
Future Continuous
  • I will be shutting
  • you will be shutting
  • he/she will be shutting
  • we will be shutting
  • you will be shutting
  • they will be shutting
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been shutting
  • you have been shutting
  • he/she has been shutting
  • we have been shutting
  • you have been shutting
  • they have been shutting
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been shutting
  • you will have been shutting
  • he/she will have been shutting
  • we will have been shutting
  • you will have been shutting
  • they will have been shutting
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been shutting
  • you had been shutting
  • he/she had been shutting
  • we had been shutting
  • you had been shutting
  • they had been shutting
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