deed

deed
di:d
noun
(something done; an act: a good deed.) acto, acción, hecho
deed n acción / obra
deed
tr[diːd]
noun
1 literal (act) acto, acción nombre femenino, obra; (feat) hazaña, proeza
2 SMALLLAW/SMALL escritura
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to do one's good deed for the day hacer la buena acción del día
deed box caja de caudales, caja fuerte
deed poll escritura unilateral
she changed her name by deed poll se cambió el nombre por escritura oficial
deed ['di:d] vt
: ceder, transferir
deed n
1) act: acto m, acción f, hecho m
a good deed: una buena acción
2) feat: hazaña f, proeza f
3) title: escritura f, título m
deed
n.
acto s.m.
contrato s.m.
documento s.m.
escritura (Jurisprudencia) s.f.
hazaña s.f.
hecho s.m.
rasgo s.m.

I diːd
noun
1) (action) hecho m

deeds, not words — hechos y no palabras

good deeds — buenas acciones fpl, buenas obras fpl

in word and in deed — de palabra y obra

2) (Law) escritura f

the deed o deeds to the house — la escritura de la casa


II
transitive verb (AmE) ceder, transferir*
[diːd]
1. N
1) (=act) acto m , acción f ; (=result) hecho m

brave deed — hazaña f

good deed — buena acción f

2) (Jur) escritura f

deed of covenant — documento contractual mediante el que una persona se compromete a donar cantidades regulares de dinero a una entidad benéfica

deed of partnership — contrato m de sociedad

deed of transfer — escritura f de traspaso

2.
VT (US) (Jur) [+ property] transferir por acto notarial
3.
CPD

deed poll Nescritura mediante la cual una persona se cambia el apellido oficialmente

to change one's name by deed poll — cambiarse el apellido oficialmente

* * *

I [diːd]
noun
1) (action) hecho m

deeds, not words — hechos y no palabras

good deeds — buenas acciones fpl, buenas obras fpl

in word and in deed — de palabra y obra

2) (Law) escritura f

the deed o deeds to the house — la escritura de la casa


II
transitive verb (AmE) ceder, transferir*

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