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wing (EN)
sustantivo, verbo

sustantivo “wing”

sing. wing, pl. wings
  1. ala (la parte del cuerpo de un ave, murciélago o insecto que le permite volar)
    The eagle spread its wings and soared into the sky.
  2. ala (la parte grande y plana de una aeronave que proporciona sustentación)
    From my window seat, I could see the plane's wing stretching out beside me.
  3. escuadrón
    The air force deployed a wing of fighter jets to patrol the region.
  4. ala (una parte de un edificio que se extiende desde la parte principal)
    The school's new wing will be completed next spring.
  5. ala
    The party's reformist wing is pushing for changes in policy.
  6. guardabarros
    After the minor accident, there was a dent in the car's left wing.
  7. extremo
    The wing sprinted down the field to receive the pass.

verbo “wing”

infinitivo wing; él wings; pret. winged; part. winged; ger. winging
  1. volar
    The hummingbird winged from one flower to the next.
  2. improvisar
    With no script, the actor had to wing his performance.
  3. herir (en el brazo o el hombro)
    The officer was winged by a stray bullet during the chase.