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Sinónimos detallados de swallow en inglés

swallow:

swallow [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the swallow
    the swallow
  2. the swallow
    the swallow; the barn-swallow
  3. the swallow
    – the act of swallowing 1
    the swallow; the drink; the deglutition
    – the act of swallowing 1
    • swallow [the ~] sustantivo
      • one swallow of the liquid was enough1
    • drink [the ~] sustantivo
      • he took a drink of his beer and smacked his lips1
    • deglutition [the ~] sustantivo
  4. the swallow
    – small long-winged songbird noted for swift graceful flight and the regularity of its migrations 1
    the swallow
    – small long-winged songbird noted for swift graceful flight and the regularity of its migrations 1
  5. the swallow
    – 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

to swallow verbo (swallows, swallowed, swallowing)

  1. to swallow
    to swallow; to gulp; to take in; to gulp down
    • swallow verbo (swallows, swallowed, swallowing)
    • gulp verbo (gulps, gulped, gulping)
    • take in verbo (takes in, took in, taking in)
    • gulp down verbo (gulps down, gulped down, gulping down)
  2. to swallow
    to take; take medicine; to swallow; take medication
  3. to swallow
    to withhold; to swallow; to keep back; to stay calm
  4. to swallow
    to fall for; be fooled; to swallow
  5. to swallow
    to digest; to swallow; stomach
    • digest verbo (digests, digested, digesting)
    • swallow verbo (swallows, swallowed, swallowing)
    • stomach verbo
  6. to swallow
    – believe or accept without questioning or challenge 1
    to swallow
    – believe or accept without questioning or challenge 1
    • swallow verbo (swallows, swallowed, swallowing)
      • Am I supposed to swallow that story?1
  7. to swallow
    – tolerate or accommodate oneself to 1
    to swallow; to accept; live with
    – tolerate or accommodate oneself to 1
    • swallow verbo (swallows, swallowed, swallowing)
      • I swallowed the insult1
    • accept verbo (accepts, accepted, accepting)
      • I shall have to accept these unpleasant working conditions1
    • live with verbo
      • She has learned to live with her husband's little idiosyncrasies1
  8. to swallow
    – keep from expressing 1
    to swallow
    – keep from expressing 1
    • swallow verbo (swallows, swallowed, swallowing)
      • I swallowed my anger and kept quiet1
  9. to swallow
    – take back what one has said 1
    to withdraw; to swallow; to take back; unsay
    – take back what one has said 1
    • withdraw verbo (withdraws, withdrew, withdrawing)
    • swallow verbo (swallows, swallowed, swallowing)
      • He swallowed his words1
    • take back verbo (takes back, took back, taking back)
    • unsay verbo
  10. to swallow
    – utter indistinctly 1
    to swallow
    – utter indistinctly 1
    • swallow verbo (swallows, swallowed, swallowing)
      • She swallowed the last words of her speech1
  11. to swallow
    – engulf and destroy 1
    to swallow
    – engulf and destroy 1
    • swallow verbo (swallows, swallowed, swallowing)
      • The Nazis swallowed the Baltic countries1
  12. to swallow
    – pass through the esophagus as part of eating or drinking 1
    to swallow; to get down
    – pass through the esophagus as part of eating or drinking 1
    • swallow verbo (swallows, swallowed, swallowing)
    • get down verbo (gets down, got down, getting down)
  13. to swallow
    – enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing 1
    to swallow; to immerse; to bury; to swallow up; to eat up
    – enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing 1
    • swallow verbo (swallows, swallowed, swallowing)
      • The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter1
    • immerse verbo (immerses, immersed, immersing)
    • bury verbo (buries, buried, burying)
    • swallow up verbo (swallows up, swallowed up, swallowing up)
    • eat up verbo (eats up, ate up, eating up)

Conjugaciones de swallow:

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

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Definiciones relacionadas de "swallow":

  1. the act of swallowing1
    • one swallow of the liquid was enough1
  2. small long-winged songbird noted for swift graceful flight and the regularity of its migrations1
  3. a small amount of liquid food1
  4. believe or accept without questioning or challenge1
    • Am I supposed to swallow that story?1
  5. tolerate or accommodate oneself to1
    • I swallowed the insult1
  6. keep from expressing1
    • I swallowed my anger and kept quiet1
  7. take back what one has said1
    • He swallowed his words1
  8. utter indistinctly1
    • She swallowed the last words of her speech1
  9. engulf and destroy1
    • The Nazis swallowed the Baltic countries1
  10. pass through the esophagus as part of eating or drinking1
  11. enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing1
    • The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter1

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