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(a way or passage outwards or for releasing: That pipe is an outlet from the main tank; an outlet for his energy.) salidatr['aʊtlet]2 figurative use (for emotions) válvula de escapeoutlet ['aʊt.lɛt, -lət] n1) exit: salida f, escape melectrical outlet: toma de corriente2) relief: desahogo m3) market: mercado m, salida fn.• arbollón s.m.• desaguadero s.m.• desagüe s.m.• desahogo s.m.• desembocadura s.f.• enchufe (Electricidad) s.m.• huida s.f.• salida s.f.• sangradura s.f.• toma s.f.• toma de corriente s.f.1)a) (for liquid, gas) salida f; (before n) < valve> de escape, de vaciadob) (AmE Elec) toma f de corriente, tomacorriente m (AmL)2) ( means of expression)3) (Busn, Marketing) punto m de venta['aʊtlet]retail outlet — tienda f al por menor
1. N2) (Comm) (=shop) tienda f ; (=agency) sucursal f ; (=market) mercado m, salida fto find an outlet for a product — encontrar una salida or un mercado para un producto
3) (US) (Elec) toma f4) (fig) (for emotion, talents etc) desahogo m2.CPD (Tech) de salida; [drain] de desagüe; [valve] de escapeoutlet mall N — (esp US) centro m comercial de outlets
outlet pipe N — conducto m de desagüe
outlet store N — outlet m
outlet village N — (esp Brit) centro m comercial de outlets
* * *1)a) (for liquid, gas) salida f; (before n) < valve> de escape, de vaciadob) (AmE Elec) toma f de corriente, tomacorriente m (AmL)2) ( means of expression)3) (Busn, Marketing) punto m de ventaretail outlet — tienda f al por menor
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