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  1. sup:


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Sinónimos detallados de sup en inglés

sup:

to sup verbo (sups, supped, supping)

  1. to sup
    to peck
    – eat like a bird 1
    • peck verbo (pecks, pecked, pecking)
    to dine; to sup; to eat
    • dine verbo (dines, dined, dining)
    • sup verbo (sups, supped, supping)
    • eat verbo (eats, ate, eating)
  2. to sup
    to sup; to eat; to dine
    • sup verbo (sups, supped, supping)
    • eat verbo (eats, ate, eating)
    • dine verbo (dines, dined, dining)
  3. to sup
    – take solid or liquid food into the mouth a little at a time either by drinking or by eating with a spoon 1
    to sup
    – take solid or liquid food into the mouth a little at a time either by drinking or by eating with a spoon 1
    • sup verbo (sups, supped, supping)

Conjugaciones de sup:

present
  1. sup
  2. sup
  3. sups
  4. sup
  5. sup
  6. sup
simple past
  1. supped
  2. supped
  3. supped
  4. supped
  5. supped
  6. supped
present perfect
  1. have supped
  2. have supped
  3. has supped
  4. have supped
  5. have supped
  6. have supped
past continuous
  1. was supping
  2. were supping
  3. was supping
  4. were supping
  5. were supping
  6. were supping
future
  1. shall sup
  2. will sup
  3. will sup
  4. shall sup
  5. will sup
  6. will sup
continuous present
  1. am supping
  2. are supping
  3. is supping
  4. are supping
  5. are supping
  6. are supping
subjunctive
  1. be supped
  2. be supped
  3. be supped
  4. be supped
  5. be supped
  6. be supped
diverse
  1. sup!
  2. let's sup!
  3. supped
  4. supping
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

sup [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the sup
    – a small amount of liquid food 1
    the swallow; the sup
    – a small amount of liquid food 1
    • swallow [the ~] sustantivo
    • sup [the ~] sustantivo
      • a sup of ale1

Sinónimos alternativos de "sup":


Definiciones relacionadas de "sup":

  1. a small amount of liquid food1
    • a sup of ale1
  2. take solid or liquid food into the mouth a little at a time either by drinking or by eating with a spoon1