Dutch

Dutch
Dutch adj n holandés
Dutch
tr[dʌʧ]
adjective
1 holandés,-esa, neerlandés,-esa
noun
1 (language) holandés nombre masculino
plural noun the Dutch
1 los holandeses nombre masculino plural
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to go Dutch (with somebody) pagar cada uno lo suyo, pagar a escote, pagar a la catalana
Dutch courage valor nombre masculino que da la bebida
Dutch elm olmo
Dutch elm disease grafiosis nombre femenino del olmo
Dutch ['dʌʧ] adj
: holandés
Dutch n
1) : holandés m (idioma)
2) the Dutch npl
: los holandeses
Dutch
adj.
holandés, -esa adj.
n.
holandés, -esa s.m.,f.

I dʌtʃ
adjective holandés

to go Dutch — pagar* a escote (fam), pagar* or ir* a la americana (AmL), pagar* or ir* a la inglesa (Chi fam)


II
noun
a) u (language) holandés m
b) (people) (+ pl vb)

the Dutch — los holandeses

[dʌtʃ]
1.
ADJ holandés

she's Dutch — es holandesa

- be in Dutch with sb
- talk to sb like a Dutch uncle
2. N
1) (Ling) neerlandés m , holandés m
2)

the Dutch — (=people) los holandeses

3.
ADV
- go Dutch
4.
CPD

Dutch auction N — subasta f a la baja

Dutch barn Ngranero abierto a los lados con el tejado curvo

Dutch cap N — diafragma m

Dutch courage Nenvalentonamiento del que ha bebido

Dutch elm disease N — enfermedad f del olmo, grafiosis f

Dutch oven N — olla f

Dutch school N — (Art) escuela f holandesa

Dutch treat Ncomida etc en la que cada uno paga lo suyo

* * *

I [dʌtʃ]
adjective holandés

to go Dutch — pagar* a escote (fam), pagar* or ir* a la americana (AmL), pagar* or ir* a la inglesa (Chi fam)


II
noun
a) u (language) holandés m
b) (people) (+ pl vb)

the Dutch — los holandeses


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