that in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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

I.that PRON [Am ðæt, Brit ðat]

1. that <pl those>:

that neuter
that plural
that plural
that plural
that plural
that neuter
that plural
that plural
that plural
that plural
what's that?
who's that?
that was last week
is that so?
is that so?
and all that inf
she told me that John had won the racethat he did

2. that in phrases:

at that (moreover)
for all that
that is, we all go, all the adults, that is
she refused and that was that

3. that [ðæt, ðət] [ðat, ðət] (relative):

that
fool that I was, I believed him
everywhere (that) I go
no fue a Helen que viste LatAm
the way (that) he spoke

II.that <pl those> ADJ [Am ðæt, Brit ðat]

that
that
that
that
that plural
that plural
I prefer that one

III.that CONJ [Am ðæt, ðət, Brit ðat, ðət]

IV.that ADV [Am ðæt, Brit ðat]

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¡vale! eso es mucho Spain inf

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

that in the PONS Dictionary

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

I.that [ðæt, ðət] those ADJ dem

II.that [ðæt, ðət] those PRON

III.that [ðæt, ðət] those ADV

IV.that [ðæt, ðət] those CONJ

Your search term in other parts of the dictionary
provided that...
providing that...
providing (that) ...
supposing that ...
provided that ...
imagine that!
in the hope that...

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

that Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

that takes care of that!
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Some think that he's one of the pioneers of his generation and stands among the nation's most talented poets and novelists.
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For example, if one claims or implies with their speech act that it is raining outside, a good reason for claiming this is that one saw it out the window.
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The mine consists of a short tortuous corridor, that widens into a blotch, often between two lateral veins.
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At the club's annual general meeting, it was revealed that the club was heavily in debt.
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This BBS was so heavily trafficked, that a major long distance company began blocking all calls to its number (516-935-2481).
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All the above measures of statistical dispersion have the useful property that they are location-invariant, as well as linear in scale.
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Then, if they watch it, that's when they'll serialise the content.
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Many systems use an aluminium oxide or zirconium oxide or zirconia core instead of metal that makes complete porcelain restorations.
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He or she may not react at all to circumstances that usually evoke strong emotions in others.
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Smith himself has said that he considers the film to be aggressively unique.
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