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1 propound
tr[prə'paʊnd]1 exponer, proponerpropound [prə'paʊnd] vt: proponer, exponerv.• proponer v.prə'paʊndtransitive verb proponer*, presentar, postular[prǝ'paʊnd]VT frm [+ ideas etc] exponer, plantear* * *[prə'paʊnd]transitive verb proponer*, presentar, postular -
2 propound
vt.1 exponer (formal)2 proponer que. (pt & pp propounded) -
3 propound that
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4 proponer
proponer ( conjugate proponer) verbo transitivo ‹ brindis› to propose; te voy a proponer un trato I'm going to make you a proposition ( para premio) to nominate proponerse verbo pronominal: me lo propuse como meta I set myself that goal; me propuse decírselo I made up my mind o I decided to tell her
proponer verbo transitivo
1 (una idea, etc) to propose, suggest: os propongo que vayamos al teatro, how about going to the theatre?
2 (a una persona) to nominate: le propusieron para ocupar la vicepresidencia, they nominated him for the vice-presidency ➣ Ver nota en propose
' proponer' also found in these entries: Spanish: decir - testigo - propuse English: advance - come up with - move - nominate - offer - propose - propound - put forward - sponsor - put -
5 plantear
plantear ( conjugate plantear) verbo transitivo 1 plantearle algo a algn to raise sth with sb; le plantearé la cuestión a mi jefe I'll raise the matter with my boss; nos plantearon dos opciones they presented us with o gave us two options; le planteé la posibilidad de ir a Grecia I suggested going to Greece 2 ‹problemas/dificultades› to pose plantearse verbo pronominal 1 ( considerar) ‹problema/posibilidad› to think about, consider 2 ( presentarse) [problema/posibilidad] to arise
plantear verbo transitivo
1 (una duda, un problema) to pose, raise
2 (hacer una sugerencia) to suggest, propose
3 (causar) to create, cause ' plantear' also found in these entries: Spanish: abordar English: bring up - pose - present - propound - raise - state - point -
6 propuse
Del verbo proponer: ( conjugate proponer) \ \
propuse es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: proponer propuse
proponer ( conjugate proponer) verbo transitivo ‹ brindis› to propose; te voy a propuse un trato I'm going to make you a proposition ( para premio) to nominate proponerse verbo pronominal: me lo propuse como meta I set myself that goal; me propuse decírselo I made up my mind o I decided to tell her
propuse, propuso, etc see proponer
proponer verbo transitivo
1 (una idea, etc) to propose, suggest: os propongo que vayamos al teatro, how about going to the theatre?
2 (a una persona) to nominate: le propusieron para ocupar la vicepresidencia, they nominated him for the vice-presidency ➣ Ver nota en propose
' propuse' also found in these entries: Spanish: rumiar - proponer English: nix
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Propound — Pro*pound , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Propounded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Propounding}.] [From earlier propone, L. proponere, propositum, to set forth, propose, propound; pro for, before + ponere to put. See {Position}, and cf. {Provost}.] 1. To offer for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
propound — I verb advance, advocate, allege, argue, aver, contend, exhibit, hypothesize, introduce, lay before, maintain, make a motion, moot, move, offer, pose, posit, postulate, predicate, present, proffer, project, propose, put forth, put forward,… … Law dictionary
propound — [prə pound′, prōpound′] vt. [altered < PROPONE] to put forward for consideration; propose propounder n … English World dictionary
propound — 1530s, variant of M.E. proponen to put forward (late 14c.), from L. proponere put forward, declare, from pro before (see PRO (Cf. pro )) + ponere to put (see POSITION (Cf. position)). Perhaps influenced in form by compound, expound … Etymology dictionary
propound — *propose, pose Analogous words: *ask, question, query: state (see RELATE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
propound — ► VERB ▪ put forward (an idea, theory, etc.) for consideration. DERIVATIVES propounder noun. ORIGIN Latin proponere put forward … English terms dictionary
propound — UK [prəˈpaʊnd] / US verb [transitive] Word forms propound : present tense I/you/we/they propound he/she/it propounds present participle propounding past tense propounded past participle propounded formal to offer an idea or theory for other… … English dictionary
propound — transitive verb Etymology: alteration of earlier propone, from Middle English (Scots) proponen, from Latin proponere to display, propound, from pro before + ponere to put, place more at pro , position Date: 1537 to offer for discussion or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
propound — propounder, n. /preuh pownd /, v.t. to put forward or offer for consideration, acceptance, or adoption; set forth; propose: to propound a theory. [1545 55; later var. of ME propone (see PROPONE) < L proponere to set forth, equiv. to pro PRO 1 +… … Universalium
propound — pro•pound [[t]prəˈpaʊnd[/t]] v. t. to put forward or offer for consideration, acceptance, or adoption; set forth; propose: to propound a theory[/ex] • Etymology: 1545–55; later var. of ME propone (see propone) < L prōpōnere to set forth… … From formal English to slang
propound — To offer; to propose. An executor or other person is said to propound a will when he takes proceedings for obtaining probate solemn form … Black's law dictionary