tow

tow
[təʊ]
sustantivo
también:
  • to give something/somebody a tow -> remolcar algo/a alguien
  • to have someone in tow (familiar) -> llevar a alguien detrás
  • tow truck -> grúa (f) (automóvil)
verbo transitivo
1remolcar, llevar a remolque
  • the vehicle was towed away -> la grúa se llevó el vehículo

tow [tau]
sustantivo
1Estopa, la borra del lino y del cáñamo.
  • Tow-head -> persona que tiene los cabellos de color rubio subido o alborotados
  • Tow-headed -> que tiene los cabellos muy rubios
sustantivo
1Lo que va o está remolcado o espiado; bajeles, barcos, etc. 2.
  • Tow-boat -> barco remolcador
  • Tow-line, tow-rope -> cabo de remolque, sirga, remolque
  • Tow-path -> camino de sirga
Atoaje o espía, la maniobra de espiar un barco.
  • To take in (Mar.) tomar a remolque -> They towed the car away, se llevaron el coche a remolque
va. Remolcar, atoar, espiar, halar, tirar o llevar a remolque por medio de un cabo que se tiende por la proa, amarrado a un anclote o al muelle.

tow [təʊ]
noun
1 (Aut) (act) remolque; (m) (rope) remolque; (m) cable de remolque; (m) (thing towed) vehículo remolcado; (m)
to give sb a tow dar remolque remolcar a algn;or
on (US) in tow
on tow (Britain) in tow (US) a remolque
to have a car in tow llevar un coche de remolque; to take in tow dar remolque a
2 (informal)
he arrived with a friend in tow llegó acompañado de un amigo; (unwillingly) llegó con un amigo a rastras a remolque;or
verb:transitive
1 [+car, caravan, boat] remolcar; [+barge] (on canal) sirgar;
2
to tow sth about llevar algo consigo
modifier
tow bar (n) barra de remolque; (f)
tow car (n) (US) grúa; (f) coche de remolque; (m)
tow line (n) (Náut) (at sea) maroma de remolque; (f) (on canal) sirga; (f) (Aut) remolque; (m) cable de remolque; (m)
tow truck (n) especially (US) camión grúa; (m) grúa; (f) coche de remolque; (m)
tow [təʊ]
noun
(Textiles) estopa; (f)

Verb Conjugation for "tow"

Imperative
  • tow
  • you tow
  • he/she tows
  • we tow
  • you tow
  • they tow
Preterite
  • I towed
  • you towed
  • he/she towed
  • we towed
  • you towed
  • they towed
Present Continuous
  • I am towing
  • you are towing
  • he/she is towing
  • we are towing
  • you are towing
  • they are towing
Present Perfect
  • I have towed
  • you have towed
  • he/she has towed
  • we have towed
  • you have towed
  • they have towed
Past Continuous
  • I was towing
  • you were towing
  • he/she was towing
  • we were towing
  • you were towing
  • they were towing
Past Perfect
  • I had towed
  • you had towed
  • he/she had towed
  • we had towed
  • you had towed
  • they had towed
Future
  • I will tow
  • you will tow
  • he/she will tow
  • we will tow
  • you will tow
  • they will tow
Future Perfect
  • I will have towed
  • you will have towed
  • he/she will have towed
  • we will have towed
  • you will have towed
  • they will have towed
Future Continuous
  • I will be towing
  • you will be towing
  • he/she will be towing
  • we will be towing
  • you will be towing
  • they will be towing
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been towing
  • you have been towing
  • he/she has been towing
  • we have been towing
  • you have been towing
  • they have been towing
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been towing
  • you will have been towing
  • he/she will have been towing
  • we will have been towing
  • you will have been towing
  • they will have been towing
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been towing
  • you had been towing
  • he/she had been towing
  • we had been towing
  • you had been towing
  • they had been towing
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