graves
/ˈɡɾabes/, [ˈɡɾa.β̞es]serious
Adjective graves
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plural of grave
Verb graves
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Informal second-person singular (tú) negative imperative form of gravar.
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Informal second-person singular (tú) present subjunctive form of gravar.
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Su carro resultó con graves daños.
His car was seriously damaged.
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Su coche resultó con graves daños.
His car was seriously damaged.
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Clonar personas implica graves dilemas éticos.
Cloning people raises serious ethical problems.
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Estás en graves apuros.
You are in very serious trouble.
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La inundación causó graves daños a los cultivos.
The flood did a lot of harm to the crops.
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Con objeto de ocuparse de los infractores reincidentes, el Sr. Johnson también establecerá una política de "dos avisos y estás fuera" - las infracciones graves de las normas acarrearán la supresión permanente de los derechos para viajar libremente.
In order to deal with repeat offenders, Mr Johnson is also establishing a "two strikes and you're out" policy - serious breaches of the rules will result in permanent removal of free travel rights.
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Los síntomas de la abstinencia son más graves de lo que pensé.
The withdrawal symptoms are more severe than I thought.
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Su automóvil resultó con graves daños.
His car was seriously damaged.
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Estás en graves problemas.
You are in very serious trouble.
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