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please turn right phrase | gire a la derechaphrase por favorphrase |
pleased (happy, content) adjective [UK: pliːzd] [US: ˈpliːzd] | contentoadjectiveYou look pleased. = Pareces contento. satisfechoadjectiveHe looked pleased. = Parecía satisfecho. |
pleased to meet you (polite formula used when being introduced to somebody) phrase [UK: pliːzd tuː miːt juː] [US: ˈpliːzd ˈtuː ˈmiːt ˈjuː] | encantadaphrase encantadophrase encantado de conocertephrase mucho gustophrase |
press release [press releases] (official written media statement) noun [UK: pres rɪ.ˈliːs] [US: ˈpres ri.ˈliːs] | comunicado de prensanoun |
prickteaser (Showstopper, see also: cocktease) noun | calientapollasnoun |
protease [proteases] (enzyme) noun [UK: ˈprəʊ.tieɪz] [US: ˈproʊ.tieɪz] | proteasanoun |
release [releases] (event of setting free) noun [UK: rɪ.ˈliːs] [US: ri.ˈliːs] | liberaciónnoun |
release [releases] (law: giving up of a claim; debt release) noun [UK: rɪ.ˈliːs] [US: ri.ˈliːs] | remisión de deudanoun |
release [releases] (product made recently available) noun [UK: rɪ.ˈliːs] [US: ri.ˈliːs] | lanzamientonoun |
release [releases] (software: distribution of a computer software product) noun [UK: rɪ.ˈliːs] [US: ri.ˈliːs] | versiónnoun |
release [releases] (that which is released or let go) noun [UK: rɪ.ˈliːs] [US: ri.ˈliːs] | descargadonoun soltadonoun |
release [released, releasing, releases] (to let go (of)) verb [UK: rɪ.ˈliːs] [US: ri.ˈliːs] | liberarverbI'm going to release you. = Voy a liberarte. soltarverbJohn released Mary. = John soltó a Mary. |
release [released, releasing, releases] (to make available to the public) verb [UK: rɪ.ˈliːs] [US: ri.ˈliːs] | lanzarverbThey released a new album. = Ellos lanzaron un nuevo álbum. publicarverbWe're releasing all the sentences we collect under the Creative Commons Attribution license. = Publicamos todas las frases que recogemos bajo la licencia Creative Commons Attribution. |
release notes (notes on a product release) noun | nota de entreganoun |
sexually transmitted disease [sexually transmitted diseases] (disease contracted through sexual contact, see also: venereal disease; STD) noun [UK: ˈsek.ʃʊə.li trænz.ˈmɪ.tɪd dɪ.ˈziːz] [US: ˈsek.ʃuːə.li træn.ˈsmɪ.təd ˌdɪ.ˈziːz] | |
striptease (arousing act) noun [UK: strɪp.ˈtiːz] [US: ˈstrɪp.ˌtiz] | estriptisnoun estriptísnoun stripteasenoun |
tease [teased, teasing, teases] (to entice) verb [UK: tiːz] [US: ˈtiːz] | incitarverb tentarverb |
tease [teased, teasing, teases] (to poke fun at) verb [UK: tiːz] [US: ˈtiːz] | burlarse deverb embromarverb mofarseverb molestarverbThey teased the new student. = Ellos molestaron al estudiante nuevo. pitorrearseverb recochinearseverb tomar el peloverb vacilarverbStop teasing John about that. = Deja de vacilar a John con eso. |
tease [teased, teasing, teases] (to provoke or disturb) verb [UK: tiːz] [US: ˈtiːz] | alborotarverb chincharverbStop teasing John about that. = Deja de chinchar a John con eso. provocarverbShe teased him. = Ella le provocaba. |