(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
You need a special permit to import any kind of pharmaceutical products.Se necesita un permiso especial para importar cualquier tipo de producto farmacéutico.
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
they were arrested for marching without a permitshe has been granted a temporary permit to remain in Englandit was not easy to get a permit to live permanently in Moscowofficial permits were required for anything more than local travelemployers who hire workers without permitsgovernment officials require people to get special permits to cut down treesthey have been seeking permits to drill for natural gasspecial permits are issued to disabled drivers
do you have a permit to carry that gun?¿tienes permiso or licencia para llevar esa pistola?
you can't entrust a planeload of passengers to anyone with a pair of aviator glasses and a learner's permitbusiness operating permits were renewable by the municipality each yearthe name on the New York cab driver's permit says Jean A Modestaplease show your permit at the gateyou need a permit to go into the laboratoryfrontier zone - no entry without special permita special permit to visit a restricted areashe could not get into the army base without a permityou need a permit to go into the laboratory
I won't permit itno lo permitiré;is smoking permitted?¿se permite or está permitido fumar?;¿se puede fumar?
smoking is not permitted on the car deckestá prohibido fumar or no se permite fumar en la cubierta de automóviles
/smoking is not permitted/ on these premiseswhoever permitted this made a serious mistakethe design of the storage space permits easy access for cleaningonly a few of the bodies were in a condition which would permit identificationconditions do not yet permit the use of UN forcesdrinking is permitted only in the barwe cannot permit legislation which will legalize the practice of boycottingspace does not permit the inclusion of the complete listthe government will not permit humanitarian aid to reach those in needto permit sb [sth]the doctor has permitted him only two meals a dayhis thick clothes permitted him no movementnone of the students were permitted television sets in their rooms
the law permits the sale of this substancela ley autoriza or permite la venta de esta sustancia
the maximum permitted dosage is 0.025 gramshe can let the court's decision stand and permit the executiona constitutional amendment to permit the use of German forces outside the NATO areafood additives that are not permitted in Germanyto permit [o.s.] sth
he permitted himself one cigar a dayse permitía (fumar) un cigarro al día
she permitted herself a slight smileto permit o.s. [to] do sthshe would not permit herself to rest yetonly once in his life had Douglas permitted himself to lose control of his emotions
to permit sb to do sthpermitir a algn hacer algo;permitir que algn haga algo
he was permitted to leaveher mother will not permit her to sell the house
permit me to give you some advicepermítame aconsejarle or que le aconseje;if I may be permitted to make a suggestionsi se me permite hacer una sugerencia;si me permite que haga una sugerencia
the guards permitted me to bring my camera and tape recorderemployees are permitted to use the golf course during their free hourshis busy schedule would not permit him to stay as long as he would have likedwe could never permit it to happenthe charity agreed to permit its name to be usedI cannot permit my name to appear as the producer of this filmthis method of cooking also permits heat to penetrate evenly from both sides
[pəˈmɪt]
intransitive verb
visits can be made to the homes of friends, relatives, or, if circumstances permit, the patient's office or workplacethe plan is to proceed to the port of Livorno as soon as conditions permitover the next couple of years they saw each other as often as time and circumstances permitted
if time permitssi hay tiempo (suficiente)
if time permits, we'll drop in laterhad time permitted, we would have stayed longer
weather permittingsi el tiempo lo permite
we could eat in the garden, weather permitting
to permit of sthadmitir algo;dar posibilidad a algo
we should reach port if the weather moderates sufficiently to permit of itthe psychiatry of mental illness is not yet well enough developed to permit of an easy, agreed classification
the crime permits of no defenceel crimen no admite defensa alguna;el crimen no da posibilidad a defensa alguna