hovered in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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hover [Am ˈhəvər, Brit ˈhɒvə] VB intr

I.hover about VB [Am ˈhəvər -, Brit ˈhɒvə -], hover around VB (v + adv) (linger)

II.hover about VB [Am ˈhəvər -, Brit ˈhɒvə -], hover around VB (v + prep + o) (wait at)

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hovered in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for hovered in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

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It rose about 60 cm (2 ft) and hovered for a minute.
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Glossy yellow trollius hovered above fragrant orchids, clovers, campanulas, hardy geraniums, oxeye daisies, viper's bugloss, ajugas, scabious, thyme, thistles, hyssop, salvias and dianthus (to name but a few).
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Thanks to science and a considerable promotional budget, the car maker's hoverboard actually hovered above the earth -- as its name suggested.
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On particularly fast-breaking stories, the copy boy hovered near the city editor's desk, ready to grab the corrected prose and run it to the copy desk.
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It hovered momentarily before departing, nearby vegetation yielding as it moved.
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For most of the next thirteen years the 49ers hovered around.490, except for 1963 and 1964 when they went 212 and 410 respectively.
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The average temperature hovered slightly below the long-term standards.
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Therefore, a sense of sacredness always hovered in the background of calligraphy.
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Around the end of the harvest, he became more sociable, and hovered around farmyards, stables and cattle-houses.
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The fishermen were calmly casting their nets; whilst the seagulls hovered over the unruffled deep.
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