clack [klæk]
clack
∗clack [klak]
sustantivo
1Cualquier cosa que hace un ruido o estrépito continuo e importuno.
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Cencerrear, hacer un ruido importuno; crujir, restallar; castañetear. (n)
2Charlar, picotear, hablar demasiado. (n)
Tabletear, taconear (high heels).
Collins Complete Spanish Electronic Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Verb Conjugation for "clack"
Imperative
- clack
- you clack
- he/she clacks
- we clack
- you clack
- they clack
Preterite
- I clacked
- you clacked
- he/she clacked
- we clacked
- you clacked
- they clacked
Present Continuous
- I am clacking
- you are clacking
- he/she is clacking
- we are clacking
- you are clacking
- they are clacking
Present Perfect
- I have clacked
- you have clacked
- he/she has clacked
- we have clacked
- you have clacked
- they have clacked
Past Continuous
- I was clacking
- you were clacking
- he/she was clacking
- we were clacking
- you were clacking
- they were clacking
Past Perfect
- I had clacked
- you had clacked
- he/she had clacked
- we had clacked
- you had clacked
- they had clacked
Future
- I will clack
- you will clack
- he/she will clack
- we will clack
- you will clack
- they will clack
Future Perfect
- I will have clacked
- you will have clacked
- he/she will have clacked
- we will have clacked
- you will have clacked
- they will have clacked
Future Continuous
- I will be clacking
- you will be clacking
- he/she will be clacking
- we will be clacking
- you will be clacking
- they will be clacking
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been clacking
- you have been clacking
- he/she has been clacking
- we have been clacking
- you have been clacking
- they have been clacking
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been clacking
- you will have been clacking
- he/she will have been clacking
- we will have been clacking
- you will have been clacking
- they will have been clacking
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been clacking
- you had been clacking
- he/she had been clacking
- we had been clacking
- you had been clacking
- they had been clacking
