father

father
1. noun
1) (a male parent, especially human: Mr Smith is her father.) padre
2) ((with capital) the title of a (usually Roman Catholic) priest: I met Father Sullivan this morning.) padre
3) (a person who begins, invents or first makes something: King Alfred was the father of the English navy.) padre

2. verb
(to be the father of: King Charles II fathered a number of children.) engendrar
- fatherly
- father-in-law

father n padre
like father like son de tal palo tal astilla
father
tr['fɑːðəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 (male parent) padre nombre masculino
2 (priest) padre nombre masculino
transitive verb
1 (beget) engendrar
2 figurative use (create, originate) inventar, crear
plural noun fathers
1 (ancestors) antepasados nombre masculino plural
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
from father to son de padre a hijo
like father like son de tal palo, tal astilla
to be a father to somebody ser un padre para alguien
to father something on somebody atribuir algo a alguien
father figure figura paterna
Father's Day el día del padre
Father Christmas Papá nombre masculino Noel
Father Time el Tiempo
father ['fɑðər] vt
: engendrar
father n
1) : padre m
my father and my mother: mi padre y mi madre
Father Smith: el padre Smith
2)
the Father god: el Padre, Dios m
father
n.
padre s.m.
v.
engendrar v.
prohijar v.
servir de padre a v.

I 'fɑːðər, 'fɑːðə(r)
noun
1) (parent, originator) padre m

his mother and father — sus padres

the Father of English poetry — el padre de la poesía inglesa

like father, like son — de tal palo tal astilla, hijo de tigre sale pintado (AmL)

2) (Relig)
a) Father (God) Padre m

in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost — en el nombre del Padre, del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo

b) (priest) padre m

Father Brown — el padre Brown


II
transitive verb \<\<child\>\> engendrar, tener*
['fɑːðǝ(r)]
1. N
1) (gen) padre m

to talk to sb like a father — hablar a algn en tono paternal

to be passed on or handed down from father to son — pasar de padre a hijo

my father and mother — mis padres

2)

Our Father — (Rel) Padre Nuestro

to say three Our Fathers — rezar tres padrenuestros

3)

Father Brown — (Rel) (el) padre Brown

4) (fig) (=founder) padre m

the father of English poetry — el padre de la poesía inglesa

the Fathers of the Church — los Santos Padres de la Iglesia

city 2.
2.
VT [+ child] engendrar; (fig) inventar, producir
3.
CPD

Father Christmas N(Brit) Papá m Noel

father confessor N — (Rel) confesor m , padre m or director m espiritual

Father's Day N — Día m del Padre

father figure N — figura f paterna

(Old) Father Time N — el Tiempo

* * *

I ['fɑːðər, 'fɑːðə(r)]
noun
1) (parent, originator) padre m

his mother and father — sus padres

the Father of English poetry — el padre de la poesía inglesa

like father, like son — de tal palo tal astilla, hijo de tigre sale pintado (AmL)

2) (Relig)
a) Father (God) Padre m

in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost — en el nombre del Padre, del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo

b) (priest) padre m

Father Brown — el padre Brown


II
transitive verb \<\<child\>\> engendrar, tener*

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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