Summary
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- settle down:
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Wiktionary:
- settle down → calmarse, establecerse
- settle down → aclimatarse, adaptarse
English
Detailed Translations for settle down from English to Spanish
settle down:
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to settle down (get used to; grow accustomed to)
adaptarse; acostumbrarse a; acostumbrar; acostumbrarse; aclimatarse; habituarse a; familiarizarse con; contraer el hábito de-
adaptarse verb
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acostumbrarse a verb
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acostumbrar verb
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acostumbrarse verb
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aclimatarse verb
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habituarse a verb
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familiarizarse con verb
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to settle down (naturalize; acclimatize; acclimatise; naturalise)
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to settle down (sit down; take your seat)
Conjugations for settle down:
present
- settle down
- settle down
- settles down
- settle down
- settle down
- settle down
simple past
- settled down
- settled down
- settled down
- settled down
- settled down
- settled down
present perfect
- have settled down
- have settled down
- has settled down
- have settled down
- have settled down
- have settled down
past continuous
- was settling down
- were settling down
- was settling down
- were settling down
- were settling down
- were settling down
future
- shall settle down
- will settle down
- will settle down
- shall settle down
- will settle down
- will settle down
continuous present
- am settling down
- are settling down
- is settling down
- are settling down
- are settling down
- are settling down
subjunctive
- be settled down
- be settled down
- be settled down
- be settled down
- be settled down
- be settled down
diverse
- settle down!
- let's settle down!
- settled down
- settling down
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for settle down:
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Wiktionary Translations for settle down:
settle down
Cross Translation:
verb
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to become quiet
- settle down → calmarse
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to establish a settled lifestyle
- settle down → establecerse
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• settle down | → aclimatarse; adaptarse | ↔ einleben — reflexiv: sich an eine neue Umgebung, einen neuen Ort oder an neue Lebensverhältnisse gewöhnen |