Spanyol | Angol |
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salido preposition {m} | in heat(in estrus) |
saliente adjective | outgoing(going out, on its way out) |
saliente noun {m} | ledge [ledges](of rocks) |
salina noun {f} | salt marsh(marsh of saline water) |
salinera noun {f} | salt flat(flat expanse of ground with abundant salt) salt pan(A man-made pond where salty water is evaporated) |
salinidad noun {f} | salinity [salinities](quality of being saline) |
salinizar verb | salinize(become or render salty) |
salino adjective | saline(salty) |
salir verb | chill [chilled, chilling, chills](slang: to hang out) come out(to exit) depart [departed, departing, departs](to leave) exit [exited, exiting, exits](to go out or go away from a place or situation, see also: depart; leave) get out(to leave or escape) go away(to depart or leave a place) go out(to leave, especially a building) leave [left, leaving, leaves](to depart (intransitive)) quit [quitted, quitting, quits](to leave) rise [rose, risen, rising, rises](of a celestial body: to appear to move from behind the horizon) run along(to leave) sell [sold, selling, sells](to be sold) turn off(leave a road) |
salir a borbotones verb | gush [gushed, gushing, gushes](to flow forth suddenly) |
salir a cuenta verb | pay [paid, paid](to be profitable) pay off(to become worthwhile; to produce a net benefit) |
salir a la luz verb | come out(to be discovered, be revealed) come to light(become known) |
salir cagando leches verb | get out of Dodgeverb |
salir con la suya verb | get one's way(obtain the circumstances one wishes for) |
salir de verb | depart [departed, departing, departs](to go away from) leave [left, leaving, leaves](to depart from, end one's connection or affiliation with) |
salir de cuentas adjective | due(of a pregnant woman, due to give birth on the stated date) |
salir de Dodge verb | get out of Dodgeverb |
salir de dudas verb | find out(to discover) |
salir de Guatemala y meterse en Guatepeor preposition | out of the frying pan, into the fire(get from an already bad situation to a worse one) |
salir de Málaga y entrar en Malagón preposition | out of the frying pan, into the fire(get from an already bad situation to a worse one) |
salir del armario verb | come out of the closet(to tell others about a secret belief or preference) |
salir del clóset verb | come out of the closet(to tell others about a secret belief or preference) |
salir del placard verb | come out of the closet(to tell others about a secret belief or preference) |
salir del ropero verb | come out of the closet(to tell others about a secret belief or preference) |