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  1. Significado de play to the whistle en inglés. play to the whistle. idiom. Add to word list. used to say that a football player should continue playing until the referee blows the whistle, rather than stop playing because he or she thinks the referee will award a foul, throw-in, etc.: You always have to play to the whistle.

  2. Significado de play to the whistle en inglés. play to the whistle. idiom. used to say that a football player should continue playing until the referee blows the whistle, rather than stop playing because he or she thinks the referee will award a foul, throw-in, etc.: You always have to play to the whistle. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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  4. idiom. Add to word list. Add to word list. used to say that a football player should continue playing until the referee blows the whistle, rather than stop playing because he or she thinks the referee will award a foul, throw-in, etc.: You always have to play to the whistle. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. Verb [ edit] play to the whistle (third-person singular simple present plays to the whistle, present participle playing to the whistle, simple past and past participle played to the whistle) ( sports) To continue playing until the referee has blown his whistle to stop play. Categories: English lemmas. English verbs. English multiword terms.

  6. 2. (= instrument) silbato m ⧫ pito m. blast on the whistle pitido m. the referee blew his whistle el árbitro pitó. idiom: to blow the whistle on sb (= denounce) delatar a algn; (= put a stop to) poner fin a las actividades de algn. verbo transitivo. silbar. to whistle a tune silbar una melodía.

  7. to make a long, high sound while moving quickly through or past something: She heard the wind whistling through the trees and the howl of a distant wolf. I stepped out of the building and immediately a bullet whistled past my head. [ I ] When birds whistle, they sing in high musical notes: The birds were whistling in the early morning quiet.