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1 dispenser
dispenser [dɪ'spensə(r)]∎ soap/coffee dispenser distributeur m de savon/café -
2 dispense
di'spens1) (to give or deal out.) repartir, dispensar2) (to prepare (medicines, especially prescriptions) for giving out.) preparar•- dispenser
- dispense with
tr[dɪ'spens]1 (give out, distribute - supplies, funds) distribuir, repartir; (- money, grants, alms) dar; (- advice, wisdom) ofrecer; (- favours) conceder; (of machine) expender2 SMALLLAW/SMALL (justice) administrar3 formal use (system, public service) suministrar, administrar4 (medicines) preparar y despachar1) distribute: repartir, distribuir, dar2) administer, bestow: administrar (justicia), conceder (favores, etc.)3) : preparar y despachar (medicamentos)dispense vito dispense with : prescindir dev.• administrar v.• dispensar v.• distribuir v.dɪ'spens1)a) \<\<grants/alms\>\> dar*; \<\<advice\>\> ofrecer*, dar*; \<\<favors\>\> conceder*b) \<\<machine\>\> \<\<coffee/soap\>\> expender2) \<\<drugs/prescription\>\> despachar, preparar3) ( administer) \<\<justice\>\> administrar•Phrasal Verbs:[dɪs'pens]VT1) (=distribute) [+ food, money] repartir; [+ advice] ofrecer; [+ drug, prescription] despachar2) (=implement) [+ justice] administrar3) (=exempt)to dispense sb from sth — dispensar or eximir a algn de algo
* * *[dɪ'spens]1)a) \<\<grants/alms\>\> dar*; \<\<advice\>\> ofrecer*, dar*; \<\<favors\>\> conceder*b) \<\<machine\>\> \<\<coffee/soap\>\> expender2) \<\<drugs/prescription\>\> despachar, preparar3) ( administer) \<\<justice\>\> administrar•Phrasal Verbs: -
3 dispense
di'spens1) (to give or deal out.) dele ut, tildele2) (to prepare (medicines, especially prescriptions) for giving out.) forberede til utdeling•- dispenser
- dispense withverb \/dɪˈspens\/1) dele ut, fordele, forsyne2) ( om medisiner) dispensere, forklaring: gjøre i stand og utlevere3) ( jus) forvalte (lover), sette (en rett)4) ( kirkelig) løse, frita, befri5) gi dispensasjondispense with unnvære, (kunne) være uten, klare seg uten gjøre unødvendig, gjøre overflødigse bort fra, unnlate å anvende løse\/befri fra (ed e.l.)dispense with sombody's services si opp en person, kvitte seg med noens tjenester
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