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81 sacar a colación
to bring up* * *(v.) = bring + Nombre + upEx. The reason I didn't bring this up in my paper is that I've learned from bitter experience that it's well to be radical about one thing at a time.* * *(v.) = bring + Nombre + upEx: The reason I didn't bring this up in my paper is that I've learned from bitter experience that it's well to be radical about one thing at a time.
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82 sacar a relucir
to mention, bring up* * ** * *(v.) = bring to + the surface, bring to + light, bring to + the foreEx. The rapidly increasing volume and variety of electronic information sources has brought to the surface new issues concerning intellectual property.Ex. Her editorial does an excellent job of bringing to light the issues facing libraries, authors, and library patrons regarding the possibility and desirability of a single international copyright law.Ex. Installation of new computer terminals may bring the problem to the fore.* * *(v.) = bring to + the surface, bring to + light, bring to + the foreEx: The rapidly increasing volume and variety of electronic information sources has brought to the surface new issues concerning intellectual property.
Ex: Her editorial does an excellent job of bringing to light the issues facing libraries, authors, and library patrons regarding the possibility and desirability of a single international copyright law.Ex: Installation of new computer terminals may bring the problem to the fore. -
83 sacar punta
* * *(v.) = sharpenEx. Instructors may sharpen a difference of opinion between two students and also may tactfully cut short long-winded contributions in a debate.* * *(v.) = sharpenEx: Instructors may sharpen a difference of opinion between two students and also may tactfully cut short long-winded contributions in a debate.
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84 sacar fuerzas de flaqueza
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85 sacar (a alguien) del arroyo
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86 sacar a alguien a bailar
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87 sacar a alguien a la vergüenza
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88 sacar a alguien de dudas
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89 sacar a alguien de sus casillas
figurado to drive somebody madSpanish-English dictionary > sacar a alguien de sus casillas
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90 sacar a alguien de un mal trance
to get somebody out of a fixSpanish-English dictionary > sacar a alguien de un mal trance
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91 sacar a alguien del atolladero
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92 sacar a bailar
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93 sacar a colación / traer a colación
sacar a colación / traer a colaciónto mention, bring upSpanish-English dictionary > sacar a colación / traer a colación
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94 sacar a flote un negocio
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95 sacar a la venta
to put on sale -
96 sacar a relucir algo
to bring up something -
97 sacar a subasta
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98 sacar beneficio de
to profit from -
99 sacar brillo a / dar brillo a
sacar brillo a / dar brillo ato shine, polish -
100 sacar brillo a algo
to make something shine, polish something
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sacar — verbo transitivo 1. Poner o llevar (una persona) [a una persona o una cosa] fuera [del lugar en que estaba]: El niño sacó la mano por la ventanilla. El comprador sacó el dinero de … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
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Sacar — Sa car, n. See {Saker}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sacar- — Elemento prefijo del lat. «sacchӑrum», azúcar, empleado en palabras cultas. * * * altsacar , sacari , sacaro /alt ► Prefijos procedentes del l. saccharum , proc. del gr. sákcharon, azúcar … Enciclopedia Universal
săcar — săcár, săcári, s.m. (înv.) 1. persoană care făcea sau vindea saci. 2. cărător de saci; hamal (în port). Trimis de blaurb, 20.11.2006. Sursa: DAR … Dicționar Român
sacar — de sacou de um punhal … Dicionario dos verbos portugueses
sacar — v. tr. 1. Tirar à força; arrancar; extrair. 2. Fazer sair. 3. Lucrar; auferir. 4. Ser sacador de (letra de câmbio). • v. intr. 5. Tirar com violência, puxar por … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
sacar — sacar, ing obs. ff. saker2, sacring … Useful english dictionary
SACAR — (Del germ. sakan, pleitear.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Poner una cosa fuera del lugar donde estaba metida u oculta: ■ sacó la espada de la funda; saca la vajilla del armario. SINÓNIMO retirar ANTÓNIMO meter 2 Obtener o conseguir una cosa: ■ no sacamos … Enciclopedia Universal