tall

tall
to:l
adjective
1) ((of people and thin or narrow objects such as buildings or trees) higher than normal: a tall manee.) alto
2) ((of people) having a particular height: John is only four feet tall.) de altura
- a tall order
- a tall story

tall adj alto
tall trees árboles altos
how tall are you? ¿cuánto mides?
tall
tr[tɔːl]
adjective
1 alto,-a
she's very tall es muy alta
how tall are you? ¿cuánto mides?
it's 5 metres tall mide 5 metros de alto
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be a tall order ser muy difícil
to walk tall andar con la cabeza alta
tall story cuento chino
tall ['tɔl] adj
: alto
how tall is he?: ¿cuánto mide?
tall
adj.
alto, -a adj.
de alto adj.
espigado, -a adj.
filisteo, -a adj.
talludo, -a adj.
n.
espingarda s.f.
filisteo s.m.
pendón s.m.
tɔːl
adjective -er, -est alto

he's tall for his age — es alto para su edad

how tall are you? — ¿cuánto mides?

he's nearly 6 feet tall — mide casi 6 pies

that tree is almost 50 feet tall — ese árbol tiene casi 50 pies de altura

that's a tall order — eso es mucho pedir

[tɔːl]
1.
ADJ
(compar taller) (superl tallest) alto

he's very tall for his age — es or está muy alto para su edad

a six-foot tall man — un hombre de uno ochenta

how tall are you? — ¿cuánto mides?, ¿qué altura tienes?

I'm 1.6 metres tall — mido 1,60m (de alto)

he's not as tall as me — no es tan alto como yo

she's taller than me — es más alta que yo, mide más que yo

she's 5cm taller than me, she's taller than me by 5cm — es cinco centímetros más alta que yo, mide cinco centímetros más que yo, me saca cinco centímetros

it's the tallest building in Europe — es el edificio más alto or de más altura de Europa

to get or grow taller — crecer, ponerse más alto

stand 3., 1), walk 3., 1)
2.
CPD

tall order * N

it's a bit of a tall order, but we'll try — no es fácil, pero lo intentaremos

it was a tall order to expect us to finish in three days — esperar que terminásemos en tres días era mucho pedir *

tall ship N — gran velero m

tall story * N — cuento m chino *

* * *
[tɔːl]
adjective -er, -est alto

he's tall for his age — es alto para su edad

how tall are you? — ¿cuánto mides?

he's nearly 6 feet tall — mide casi 6 pies

that tree is almost 50 feet tall — ese árbol tiene casi 50 pies de altura

that's a tall order — eso es mucho pedir


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