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single (EN)
adjetivo, sustantivo, verbo

adjetivo “single”

forma base single, no graduable
  1. único
    He arrived at the party with a single red rose in his hand.
  2. individual (una habitación o cama)
    Since I was travelling alone, I booked a single room.
  3. soltero
    He's been single since he broke up with his girlfriend last year.

sustantivo “single”

sing. single, pl. singles o no contable
  1. sencillo (en el contexto de música)
    I found an old Beatles single in my attic with "Hey Jude" on side A and "Revolution" on side B.
  2. sencillo (en el contexto de música)
    Adele's new single topped the charts within a week of its release.
  3. soltero (como sustantivo)
    At the singles event, she wore a badge that said "Hello, I'm Jane and I'm single!"
  4. carrera (en el contexto de críquet)
    The batsman nudged the ball into the gap and quickly took a single to keep the scoreboard ticking.
  5. hit (en el contexto de béisbol)
    The batter smacked the ball into the outfield and sprinted to first base for a single.
  6. billete de un dólar
    When I opened my wallet, all I found were a couple of singles and some loose change.
  7. billete de ida
    I bought a single to Manchester because I wasn't sure when I'd be returning.

verbo “single”

infinitivo single; él singles; pret. singled; part. singled; ger. singling
  1. batear un hit (en el contexto de béisbol)
    With two outs, Mia singled to right field and brought the runner home from second base.
  2. aclarar (en el contexto de jardinería o agricultura)
    After planting the carrots, we singled the weaker seedlings to give the stronger ones more space to grow.