doss [dɒs]
verbo intransitivo
1(familiar)
- to doss (down) in a park -> dormir or (británico) sobar en un parque (español de España)
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doss [dos]
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Dormir (sleep); haraganear, rascarse, flojear (be lazy). (Coloquial) (n)
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Verb Conjugation for "doss"
Imperative
- doss
- you doss
- he/she dosses
- we doss
- you doss
- they doss
Preterite
- I dossed
- you dossed
- he/she dossed
- we dossed
- you dossed
- they dossed
Present Continuous
- I am dossing
- you are dossing
- he/she is dossing
- we are dossing
- you are dossing
- they are dossing
Present Perfect
- I have dossed
- you have dossed
- he/she has dossed
- we have dossed
- you have dossed
- they have dossed
Past Continuous
- I was dossing
- you were dossing
- he/she was dossing
- we were dossing
- you were dossing
- they were dossing
Past Perfect
- I had dossed
- you had dossed
- he/she had dossed
- we had dossed
- you had dossed
- they had dossed
Future
- I will doss
- you will doss
- he/she will doss
- we will doss
- you will doss
- they will doss
Future Perfect
- I will have dossed
- you will have dossed
- he/she will have dossed
- we will have dossed
- you will have dossed
- they will have dossed
Future Continuous
- I will be dossing
- you will be dossing
- he/she will be dossing
- we will be dossing
- you will be dossing
- they will be dossing
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been dossing
- you have been dossing
- he/she has been dossing
- we have been dossing
- you have been dossing
- they have been dossing
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been dossing
- you will have been dossing
- he/she will have been dossing
- we will have been dossing
- you will have been dossing
- they will have been dossing
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been dossing
- you had been dossing
- he/she had been dossing
- we had been dossing
- you had been dossing
- they had been dossing
dos
noun úm
1
two
ver también seis
- los dos estamos de acuerdo -> both of us agree
- es un regalo para los dos -> it's a present for both o the two of you
- de dos en dos -> in twos, two by two
- en un dos por tres -> in no time at all
- cada dos por tres -> every five minutes
- ya somos dos -> that makes two of us
- dos puntos -> colon;
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dos [dose]
adjective
1
Two. (m)
2
Second. (m)
- Dos de Abril -> the 2nd of April
3
Deuce. (m)
4
A dos manos, with both hands, with open arms. (m)
- Dos a dos -> two by two
- De dos en dos -> two by two, by couples
- Dos veces -> twice, double
- Las dos -> two o'clock
- Como ése no hay dos -> they don't come any better than that
dos
adjetivo:invariable
pronombre
1 (gen) two; (ordinal, en la fecha) second
dos a dos two against two; dos y dos son cuatro two and two are four; dos por dos son cuatro two times two makes four; de dos en dos in twos; two by two; cortar algo en dos to cut sth into two; los dos libros both books; le escribí el día dos I wrote to him on the second; dos piezas two-piece
como ese no hay dos they don't come any better than that
como dos y dos son cuatro as sure as sure can be; as sure as eggs are eggs
cada dos por tres every five minutes
no hay dos sin tres these things always come in threes
sustantivo:masculino
(número) two; (fecha) second estamos a dos (Tenis) the score is deuce
en un dos por tres in no time at all
Los dos con el sentido de ambos se traduce por both, pero el lugar que ocupa en la oración y la construcción en la que se usa depende de varios factores:
Los dosambosbothComo sujeto de "be" o un verbo auxiliar/modalComo sujeto de "be" o un verbo auxiliar/modalCon nombre solo:
Las dos hermanas son cantantes Both (of the) sisters are singers;Both (of the) sisters are singers The sisters are both singers;The sisters are both singers
Los dos castillos fueron construidos en el siglo XVIII Both (of the) castles were built in the 18th century;Both (of the) castles were built in the 18th century The castles were both built in the 18th century;The castles were both built in the 18th century
Con nombre y demostrativo/posesivo:
Estos dos niños son huérfanos Both (of) these children are orphans;Both (of) these children are orphans These children are both orphans;These children are both orphans
Mis dos hijos han emigrado Both (of) my sons have emigrated;Both (of) my sons have emigrated My sons have both emigrated;My sons have both emigrated
Sin nombre:
Los dos son jóvenes Both of them are young;Both of them are young They're both young;They're both young
Los dos sabemos esquiar Both of us can ski;Both of us can ski We can both ski;We can both ski
Como sujeto de otro verboComo sujeto de otro verboCon nombre solo:
Los dos chicos quieren estudiar medicina Both (of the) boys want to study medicine;Both (of the) boys want to study medicine The boys both want to study medicine;The boys both want to study medicine
Con nombre y demostrativo/posesivo:
Mis dos tíos viven solos Both (of) my uncles live alone;Both (of) my uncles live alone My uncles both live alone;My uncles both live alone
Sin nombre:
Los dos beben más de la cuenta Both of them They both drink too much;Both of themoThey both drink too much
Como objeto de un verbo o preposiciónComo objeto de un verbo o preposición Los hemos invitado a los dos We've invited both of them them both;We've invited both of themothem both
Los dos me tenéis harta I'm fed up with both of you you both;I'm fed up with both of youoyou both
Cuando los dos no puede substituirse por ambos, se traduce por the two + NOMBRE EN PLURAL o the two of us/you/them:
los dosambosthe twothe two of usyouthem ¿Tienes los dos libros que te dejé? Have you got the two books (that) I lent you?;Have you got the two books (that) I lent you?
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