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bobbed
UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈbɒbd/
- From the verb bob: (⇒ conjugate)
- bobbed is: ⓘClick the infinitive to see all available inflections
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Principal Translations | | Inglés | Español | | bobbed adj | (hair: cut in a short style) (pelo de mujer) | corto/a adj | | a media melena loc adj | | Bobbed hair was fashionable in the 1920s. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Principal Translations | | Inglés | Español | | bob⇒ vi | (go up and down) | subir y bajar loc verb | | moverse de arriba abajo loc verb | | oscilar de arriba abajo loc verb | | Ice cubes bobbed in the pitcher of lemonade. | bob, bob along, bob up and down vi | used in compounds (move up and down: on water) | mecerse⇒ v prnl | | balancearse⇒ v prnl | | The toy boat bobbed along on the surface of the lake. | | El barco de juguete se mecía en la superficie del lago. | | bob n | (nod, tilt of the head) | inclinación nf | | The bob of Howard's head confirmed that he wanted coffee. | bob, bob cut n | (women's short haircut) | cortarse el pelo encima de los hombros loc verb | | Christine recently cut her long hair into a bob. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Additional Translations | | Inglés | Español | | bob n | informal, historical, invariable, UK (old British coin: shilling) | chelín nm | | Oliver found two bob on the street. | | bob n | (curtsy) | reverencia nf | | The Queen found the little girl's bob adorable. | | bob n | (bobsled) (voz inglesa) | bobsleigh nm | | (voz inglesa) | bobsled nm | | bóbsled nm | | This athlete took gold in the bob at last year's Winter Olympics. | | bob n | (dangling object) | pesa nf | | The little boy flicked the bob on the grandfather clock with his finger. | | bob⇒ vi | (suddenly appear) | aparecer de repente loc verb | | (coloquial) | salir de la nada expr | | Sally's daughter abruptly bobbed into the room. | | bob vi | (ride a bobsled) | andar en bobsleigh loc verb | | andar en bobsled loc verb | | andar en bóbsled loc verb | | When it snows, the children often beg to go bobbing. | | bob for [sth] vi + prep | (try to get hold of [sth]) | atrapar⇒ vtr | | bob [sth]⇒ vtr | (make [sth] move up and down) | mecer⇒ vtr | | The waves bobbed the small rowboat up and down. | | bob [sth] vtr | (head: nod or incline quickly) | inclinar⇒ vtr | | The old man bobbed his head in agreement. | | bob [sth] vtr | often passive (crop [sth] short) | cortar⇒ vtr | | The dog's tail had been bobbed. |
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