sole

sole
I səul noun
1) (the underside of the foot, the part on which one stands and walks.) planta
2) (the flat surface of a boot or shoe that covers this part of the foot.) suela

II səul plurals - sole, soles; noun
1) (a type of small, flat fish: They were fishing for sole; three soles.)
2) (its flesh as food: We had sole for supper.)

III səul adjective
1) (only; single: my sole purpose/reason.) único
2) (not shared; belonging to one person or group only: the sole rights to a book.) exclusivo
sole n
1. planta
the sole of the foot la planta del pie
2. suela
the sole of a shoe la suela de un zapato
3. lenguado
fried sole lenguado frito
sole
tr[səʊl]
adjective
1 (only, single) único,-a
2 (exclusive) exclusivo,-a
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sole
tr[səʊl]
noun
1 (fish) lenguado
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sole
tr[səʊl]
noun
1 (of foot) planta; (of shoe, sock) suela
transitive verb
1 poner suela a
sole ['so:l] adj
: único
sole n
1) : suela f (de un zapato)
2) : lenguado m (pez)
sole (Foot)
n.
planta (del pie) s.f. (Shoe)
n.
suela (Textil) s.f.
adj.
exclusivo, -a adj.
solo, -a adj.
único, -a adj.
n.
lenguado s.m.
palma s.f.
planta del pie s.f.
plantilla s.f.
suela del zapato s.f.
v.
solar v.

I səʊl
noun
1)
a) (of foot) planta f
b) (of shoe) suela f
2) (fish) (pl sole or soles) lenguado m

II
adjective (before n)
a) (only) único
b) (exclusive) <rights> exclusivo

they are sole agents for ... — tienen la representación exclusiva de ...


III
transitive verb (usu pass)

to have one's shoes soled and heeled — hacerles* poner suelas y tacones or (CS, Per) tacos a los zapatos


I [sǝʊl]
1. N
1) (Anat) planta f
2) [of shoe] suela f

half sole — media suela f

inner sole — plantilla f

2.
VT poner suela a

II
[sǝʊl]
N (pl sole or soles) (=fish) lenguado m
III [sǝʊl]
1.
ADJ (=only) único; (=exclusive) exclusivo, en exclusividad

the sole reason is that ... — la única razón es que ...

to be sole agent for — tener la representación exclusiva de

2.
CPD

sole owner N , sole proprietor N — propietario(-a) m / f único(-a)

sole trader N — empresario(-a) m / f individual

* * *

I [səʊl]
noun
1)
a) (of foot) planta f
b) (of shoe) suela f
2) (fish) (pl sole or soles) lenguado m

II
adjective (before n)
a) (only) único
b) (exclusive) <rights> exclusivo

they are sole agents for ... — tienen la representación exclusiva de ...


III
transitive verb (usu pass)

to have one's shoes soled and heeled — hacerles* poner suelas y tacones or (CS, Per) tacos a los zapatos


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