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1 giveaway
tr['gɪvəweɪ]2 (gift) regalo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLgiveaway price precio de saldogiveaway ['gɪvə.weɪ] n1) : revelación f involuntaria2) gift: regalo m, obsequio mn.• revelación indiscreta o involuntaria s.f.1) ( evidence)her accent is a real giveaway — el acento la delata or (fam) la vende
2)a) ( free gift) regalo m; (before n)b) (something easily done, obtained)['ɡɪvǝweɪ]the last question was a giveaway — la última pregunta estaba regalada or tirada (fam)
1. N1) (=revelation) revelación f involuntariait's a dead giveaway — (=obvious) (eso) lo dice todo
2) (=gift) regalo mthe exam was a giveaway! — ¡el examen estaba tirado! *
2.CPDgiveaway prices NPL — precios mpl de regalo
* * *1) ( evidence)her accent is a real giveaway — el acento la delata or (fam) la vende
2)a) ( free gift) regalo m; (before n)b) (something easily done, obtained)the last question was a giveaway — la última pregunta estaba regalada or tirada (fam)
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2 regalado
Del verbo regalar: ( conjugate regalar) \ \
regalado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: regalado regalar
regalado
◊ -da adjetivoa) (fam) ( muy barato):◊ precios regalados giveaway prices (colloq);esos zapatos están regalados those shoes are dirt cheap o are a steal (colloq)
regalar ( conjugate regalar) verbo transitivoa) ( obsequiar):◊ ¿qué te regaladoon para tu cumpleaños? what did you get for your birthday?;le regaladoon un reloj de oro he was given a gold watch
regalado,-a adjetivo
1 (vida, existencia) easy, comfortable
2 (un objeto, ropa, etc) fam dirt cheap
regalar verbo transitivo
1 (un obsequio) (a alguien concreto) to give (as a present): me regaló una pulsera, he gave me a bracelet (en general, a nadie en concreto) to give away: estaban regalando globos, they were giving balloons away figurado se ha ganado lo que tiene, nadie le ha regalado nada, he's worked for everything that he owns; nobody has given him anything for free
2 (objetos, ropa, etc en oferta) fam to sell at bargain prices Locuciones: regalar los oídos, to flatter o delight (sb's ears) ' regalado' also found in these entries: Spanish: caballo - regalar - regalada English: gift - horse - money - dead -
3 saldo
Del verbo saldar: ( conjugate saldar) \ \
saldo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
saldó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: saldar saldo
saldar ( conjugate saldar) verbo transitivo ‹ deuda› to settle, pay (off)
saldo sustantivo masculino 1 ( de cuenta) balance;◊ saldo a su/nuestro favor credit/debit balance2a) ( artículo):precios de saldo sale prices; ( on signs) venta de saldos clearance saleb)
saldar verbo transitivo
1 Fin (una deuda) to settle, pay (off) (una cuenta) to settle
2 fig (un asunto, una discusión) to settle: las negociaciones se saldaron con un acuerdo, the negotiations ended with an agreement
3 Com (liquidar una mercancía) to sell off (libros) to remainder
saldo sustantivo masculino
1 Fin (de una cuenta) balance
saldo negativo, debit balance
saldo positivo, credit balance
2 (de una deuda, una factura) settlement
3 Com saldos, sales
precios de saldo, sale prices (resto, remanente) remainder, leftover
4 fig (resultado de una acción) outcome: la colisión dejó un saldo de tres heridos, three people were injured in the crash ' saldo' also found in these entries: Spanish: deudor - deudora English: balance - bank balance - credit - debit balance - giveaway - outstanding - bank - discount
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