vol

BrE /vɒl/ AmE /vɑːl/

noun en → es

1 FLYING OBJECT [singular] B2

a small light aircraft, especially one with an open cockpit and no roof

avión pequeño, avioneta

Collocations vol de turismo

  • He learned to fly a vol at the local airfield.

    Aprendió a pilotar un vol en el aeródromo local.

2 SPORT [singular] C1

a sport in which people ride on small light aircraft, especially for fun or as a competition

paracaidismo, deporte de aviones voladores

Collocations competición de vol

  • She won the championship for vol flying.

    Ganó el campeonato de vuelo en vol.

3 DOCUMENT [singular] B2

a document that shows how much money you have to pay in tax, or what your income is for the year

declaración de impuestos, formulario fiscal

Collocations presentar un vol

  • He had to file his tax vol by April 15th.

    Tiene que presentar su declaración de impuestos para el 15 de abril.

4 GOAL [singular] B1

the aim or purpose of something, such as a plan or activity

objetivo, meta

Collocations vol principal

  • The vol of the project is to improve public health.

    El objetivo del proyecto es mejorar la salud pública.

5 TARGET [singular] B2

a person or group that someone wants to influence, persuade, or sell something to

objetivo (de venta), público objetivo

Collocations vol de mercado

  • The company's vol is young professionals.

    El público objetivo de la empresa es profesionales jóvenes.

6 VOLLEYBALL [singular] B2

a game in which two teams hit a ball over a high net using their hands and arms, trying to make the ball touch the ground on the other team's side of the court

voleibol

Collocations partido de vol

  • They won the gold medal in women's vol.

    Ganaron la medalla de oro en voleibol femenino.

7 VOLLEY [singular] C1

a shot or hit made by hitting a ball back over the net in tennis, squash, etc.

volea (tenis)

Collocations hacer una vol

  • She made a perfect vol to win the point.

    Ejecutó una volea perfecta para ganar el punto.

8 VOLLEY [intransitive] C1

to hit or kick a ball back over the net in tennis, squash, etc.

volear (tenis)

Collocations vollear la pelota

  • He volleys well.

    Volea bien.