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treat [treats] (an unexpected gift, event etc., which provides great pleasure) noun [UK: triːt] [US: ˈtriːt] | sorpresanoun |
treat [treated, treating, treats] (to entertain with food or drink) verb [UK: triːt] [US: ˈtriːt] | convidarverb invitarverbI'll treat you. = Te invitaré. |
treat [treated, treating, treats] (to entreat or beseech) verb [UK: triːt] [US: ˈtriːt] | rogarverb |
treat [treated, treating, treats] (to negotiate) verb [UK: triːt] [US: ˈtriːt] | negociarverb tratarverbShe treated his wound. = Ella trató su herida. |
treaty [treaties] (formal binding agreement concluded by subjects of international law) noun [UK: ˈtriː.ti] [US: ˈtriː.ti] | tratadonoun |
treatise [treatises] (systematic discourse on some subject) noun [UK: ˈtriː.tɪs] [US: ˈtriː.təs] | tratadonoun |
treatment [treatments] (medical care for an illness or injury) noun [UK: ˈtriːt.mənt] [US: ˈtriːt.mənt] | tratamientonoun |
treatment [treatments] (process or manner of treating) noun [UK: ˈtriːt.mənt] [US: ˈtriːt.mənt] | tratonoun |
Collective Security Treaty Organisation (intergovernmental military alliance) proper noun | Organización del Tratado de la Seguridad Colectivaproper noun OTSCproper noun |
entreat [entreated, entreating, entreats] ((obsolete in English) to invite; to entertain) verb [UK: ɪn.ˈtriːt] [US: en.ˈtriːt] | compartirverb invitarverb |
entreat [entreated, entreating, entreats] ((obsolete in English) to treat or discourse; hence, to enter into negotiations, as for a treaty) verb [UK: ɪn.ˈtriːt] [US: en.ˈtriːt] | conversarverb negociarverb |
entreat [entreated, entreating, entreats] (to beseech or supplicate; to prevail upon by prayer or solicitation; to try to persuade) verb [UK: ɪn.ˈtriːt] [US: en.ˈtriːt] | rogarverb suplicarverbDo not abandon us, I entreat. = No nos abandonen, se los suplico. |
entreaty [entreaties] (petition, solicitation, prayer) noun [UK: ɪn.ˈtriː.ti] [US: en.ˈtriː.ti] | peticiónnoun plegarianoun solicitudnoun |
maltreatment (cruel or harmful treatment) noun [UK: ˌmæl.ˈtriːt.mənt] [US: mæl.ˈtriːt.mənt] | abusonoun maltratonoun |
mistreat [mistreated, mistreating, mistreats] (treat someone or something roughly or badly) verb [UK: ˌmɪs.ˈtriːt] [US: ˌmɪ.ˈstriːt] | maltratarverbThey didn't mistreat me. = No me maltrataron. |
retreat (act of pulling back or withdrawing) noun [UK: rɪ.ˈtriːt] [US: ri.ˈtriːt] | retiradanoun |
retreat (quiet place affording privacy) noun [UK: rɪ.ˈtriːt] [US: ri.ˈtriːt] | retironoun |
retreat [retreated, retreating, retreats] (to withdraw military forces) verb [UK: rɪ.ˈtriːt] [US: ri.ˈtriːt] | retirarseverbThe general gave the order to retreat. = El general dio el mando de retirarse. |
silent treatment (ignoring a particular individual) noun | hacer el vacíonoun |
trick or treat (extortion) interjection [UK: trɪk ɔː(r) triːt] [US: ˈtrɪk ɔːr ˈtriːt] | truco o tratointerjection |
untreated (not treated) adjective [UK: ʌn.ˈtriː.tɪd] [US: ʌn.ˈtriː.təd] | non tratadoadjective |