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1 pronunciar
v.1 to pronounce.no pronunció palabra en toda la reunión she didn't utter a word during the whole meetingElla pronuncia las palabras She pronounces the words.El jurado pronunció el veredicto The jury pronounced the verdict.2 to accentuate.3 to pronounce, to pass (law).* * *1 (gen) to pronounce2 (discurso) to make1 (expresarse) to declare oneself2 (intensificarse) to become more pronounced* * *verb1) to pronounce2) deliver•* * *1. VT1) (Ling) [+ palabra, idioma] to pronounce; [+ sonido] to make, utter2) (=decir) [+ discurso] to make, deliver; [+ brindis] to proposepronunció unas palabras en las que... — she said that...
3) (Jur) [+ sentencia] to pass, pronounce2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Ling) to pronounceb) < discurso> to deliver, give2) ( resaltar) to accentuate2.pronunciarse v pron1) ( dar una opinión)pronunciarse a favor/en contra de algo — to declare oneself to be in favor of/against something
2) ( acentuarse) to become marked, become more pronounced3) (Mil) to rebel, revolt* * *= utter, pronounce.Ex. The ideal was forever etched in his consciousness from the day Crane uttered it: a good librarian working anywhere is a credit and benefit to libraries everywhere.Ex. The exception is that acronyms (groups of initials which can be and are pronounced like a word) can be treated as words, eg Unesco.----* pronunciar las palabras de corrido = slur + words.* pronunciarse a favor o en contra de Algo = take + sides.* pronunciar sentencia = hand down + sentence.* pronunciarse sobre Algo = reach + verdict.* pronunciar una conferencia = present + lecture, deliver + lecture.* pronunciar un discurso = deliver + oration, deliver + speech, give + speech.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Ling) to pronounceb) < discurso> to deliver, give2) ( resaltar) to accentuate2.pronunciarse v pron1) ( dar una opinión)pronunciarse a favor/en contra de algo — to declare oneself to be in favor of/against something
2) ( acentuarse) to become marked, become more pronounced3) (Mil) to rebel, revolt* * *= utter, pronounce.Ex: The ideal was forever etched in his consciousness from the day Crane uttered it: a good librarian working anywhere is a credit and benefit to libraries everywhere.
Ex: The exception is that acronyms (groups of initials which can be and are pronounced like a word) can be treated as words, eg Unesco.* pronunciar las palabras de corrido = slur + words.* pronunciarse a favor o en contra de Algo = take + sides.* pronunciar sentencia = hand down + sentence.* pronunciarse sobre Algo = reach + verdict.* pronunciar una conferencia = present + lecture, deliver + lecture.* pronunciar un discurso = deliver + oration, deliver + speech, give + speech.* * *pronunciar [A1 ]vtA1 ( Ling) to pronounce2(decir): pronunció unas palabras de bienvenida he said a few words of welcomepronunciar un discurso to deliver o give a speechnunca la he oído pronunciar su nombre I've never heard her mention his name3 «juez» to pronounce, announceB (resaltar) to accentuateA(dar una opinión): se pronunció a or en favor de la moción she declared herself to be o she declared that she was in favor of the motionse pronunció por la reducción de los gastos militares he declared himself to be in favor of o he stated that he was in favor of a reduction in military spendingno se ha pronunciado sobre el tema he has not commented o he has made no statement on the matterB (acentuarse) to become marked, become more pronouncedC ( Mil) to rebel, revolt* * *
pronunciar ( conjugate pronunciar) verbo transitivo
1a) (Ling) to pronounce
2 ( resaltar) to accentuate
pronunciarse verbo pronominal
1 ( dar una opinión) pronunciarse a favor/en contra de algo to declare oneself to be in favor of/against sth
2 ( acentuarse) to become more marked, become more pronounced
pronunciar verbo transitivo
1 (una palabra) to pronounce
2 (un discurso) to deliver, give
3 (una sentencia) to pronounce
' pronunciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
discurso
- impronunciable
- de
English:
articulate
- decree
- deliver
- make
- mispronounce
- pronounce
- sound
- speak
- speech
- utter
- address
- sentence
* * *♦ vt1. [palabra, sílaba] to pronounce;no sabe pronunciar la erre he can't pronounce the “rr” sound;no pronunció palabra en toda la reunión she didn't utter a word during the whole meeting2. [discurso] to deliver, to make3. [acentuar, realzar] to accentuate4. Der to pronounce, to pass* * *v/t1 palabra pronounce2 ( decir) say;pronunciar un discurso give a speech;JUR pronunciar sentencia pass judgment* * *pronunciar vt1) : to pronounce, to say2) : to give, to deliver (a speech)3)pronunciar un fallo : to pronounce sentence* * *pronunciar vb1. (palabras) to pronounce -
2 pronunciar
• pronounce• speak• utter• verbalise• verbalize -
3 pronunciar las palabras de corrido
(v.) = slur + wordsEx. But lazy delivery, when the words are slurred or a thick accent difficult for people from outside the region to understand, are just as bad.* * *(v.) = slur + wordsSpanish-English dictionary > pronunciar las palabras de corrido
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4 pronunciar sentencia
v.to pronounce judgment, to pass judgment, to render judgment.* * *(v.) = hand down + sentenceEx. Handing down sentence, the presiding judge said he had decided not to give Stone a life term on the grounds that his actions had not resulted in any serious injury.* * *(v.) = hand down + sentenceEx: Handing down sentence, the presiding judge said he had decided not to give Stone a life term on the grounds that his actions had not resulted in any serious injury.
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5 pronunciar un discurso
(v.) = deliver + oration, deliver + speech, give + speechEx. He was surprised that he couldn't find the earlier editions, which he expected certainly must be someplace because that book was based on an oration delivered by Emerson in the 1830s.Ex. 'If a work written by one person for another person to present as his own is never so presented (e.g. a ghost-written speech that was never delivered by the other person or published under his name), enter it under the person who wrote it'.Ex. This article is based on a speech given at a workshop on children's libraries.* * *(v.) = deliver + oration, deliver + speech, give + speechEx: He was surprised that he couldn't find the earlier editions, which he expected certainly must be someplace because that book was based on an oration delivered by Emerson in the 1830s.
Ex: 'If a work written by one person for another person to present as his own is never so presented (e.g. a ghost-written speech that was never delivered by the other person or published under his name), enter it under the person who wrote it'.Ex: This article is based on a speech given at a workshop on children's libraries. -
6 pronunciar una conferencia
(v.) = present + lecture, deliver + lectureEx. This paper is a revised and updated version of a lecture presented at the 59th IFLA Conference in Barcelona 22-28 August 1993.Ex. The author gives random impressions of his 16-day whistle-stop lecture tour in India during which he visited 37 libraries, library schools, universities, and other institutions and delivered 16 lectures.* * *(v.) = present + lecture, deliver + lectureEx: This paper is a revised and updated version of a lecture presented at the 59th IFLA Conference in Barcelona 22-28 August 1993.
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7 pronunciar bien las erres
• roll one's eyes• roll one's r'sDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pronunciar bien las erres
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8 pronunciar con una articulación velar
• articulate with a velar sound• pronounce with velar articulation• utter with a velar sound• velarizeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pronunciar con una articulación velar
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9 pronunciar el juicio
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10 pronunciar fuerte las erres
• roll one's eyes• roll one's r'sDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pronunciar fuerte las erres
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11 pronunciar incorrectamente
• mispronounceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pronunciar incorrectamente
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12 pronunciar la palabra
• utter the word -
13 pronunciar las erres
• roll one's eyes• roll one's r's -
14 pronunciar mal
• mispronounce -
15 pronunciar sentencia
• pass judgement• pass judgment on• pronounce judgment• render judgment -
16 pronunciar su última palabra
• say one's last word• speak one's lastDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pronunciar su última palabra
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17 pronunciar un auto
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18 pronunciar un discurso
• deliver a speech• deliver an address• make a speech -
19 pronunciar un fallo
• pronounce sentence -
20 pronunciar un fallo sobre
• adjudicate on• give a ring to• give a scare• pass instruction• pass judgement on• pass judgment• pass markDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pronunciar un fallo sobre
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pronunciar — Derecho. Publicar la sentencia o auto … Diccionario de Economía Alkona
pronunciar — pro|nun|ci|ar Mot Agut Verb transitiu i pronominal … Diccionari Català-Català
pronunciar(se) — Sinónimos: ■ emitir, articular, vocalizar, decir, deletrear, enunciar, hablar, declamar, manifestar, balbucir, tartamudear Antónimos: ■ callar … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos