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solo preposition | by oneself(without help) on one's own(alone; by oneself; without the companionship or assistance of others) |
solo pronoun | itself((reflexive) it) |
solo adjective | alone(by oneself) lone(having no companion) single(not accompanied by anything else) sole(only) solo(without a companion or instructor) |
solo adverb | alone(by oneself) automatically(In an automatic manner) only(without others or anything further; exclusively) |
sólo adverb | just(only, simply, merely) merely(only, just, and nothing more) only(without others or anything further; exclusively) |
sólo conjunction | but(solely, only, merely (obsolete)) |
solo noun {m} | solo [solos](piece of music for one) |
sólo Dios sabe phrase | God knows(Only known to God; only known to the gods) |
solo el inicio noun {f} | tip of the iceberg(small indication of a larger possibility) |
solo se vive una vez phrase | you only go around once(a person has only one lifetime) |
solomillo noun | sirloin [sirloins](cut of beef) |
Solón proper noun {m} | Solon(statesman and lawgiver) |
Solonía proper noun {f} | Sologne(natural region of France) |
Solresol proper noun | Solresol(constructed language whose phonemes are based upon the solfège) |
solsticio noun {m} | solstice [solstices](point where the earth stands at the extreme of its ellipsis around the sun) |
solsticio de invierno noun {m} | winter solstice(the moment when the hemisphere is most inclined away from the sun) |
solsticio de verano noun {m} | summer solstice(the moment when the hemisphere is most inclined toward the sun) |
soltado noun {m} | release [releases](that which is released or let go) |
soltar verb | blurt [blurted, blurting, blurts](to speak suddenly and unadvisedly) lay down(to surrender or yield (a weapon) by placing it on the ground) let go(to no longer hold on) let loose(release from restraint) loose [loosed, loosing, looses](to let loose) loosen [loosened, loosening, loosens](to make less tight) release [released, releasing, releases](to let go (of)) relinquish [relinquished, relinquishing, relinquishes](to let go, physically release) untie [untied, untying, unties](to free from fastening or from restraint) vent one's spleen(to openly express pent-up anger) |
soltar gallos verb | crack [cracked, cracking, cracks](of boy's voice: to alternate between high and low register in the process of eventually lowering) |
soltar las amarras verb | cast off(to let go) |
soltar lastre verb | jettison [jettisoned, jettisoning, jettisons](to eject from a boat) |