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freiz
1. noun1) (a small group of words (usually without a finite verb) which forms part of an actual or implied sentence: He arrived after dinner.) frase2) (a small group of musical notes which follow each other to make a definite individual section of a melody: the opening phrase of the overture.) frase
2. verb(to express (something) in words: I phrased my explanations in simple language.) expresar- phrasing
- phrase-book
- phrasal verb
phrase n frasetr[freɪz]3 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL frase nombre femenino1 (express) expresar2 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL frasear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLphrase book guía de conversación para el viajerophrase n: frase f, locución fto coin a phrase: para decirlo asín.• expresión s.f.• frase s.f.• locución s.f.v.• expresar v.• frasear v.
I freɪznoun frase f, locución fto coin a phrase — por así decirlo; (before n)
phrase book — manual m de conversación, ≈guía f de bolsillo para el viajero
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transitive verb expresar, formular[freɪz]1. N1) (Gram, Mus) frase fnoun/verb phrase — frase f nominal/verbal
2) (=expression) frase fI think, to use or to borrow your phrase, that... — creo que, usando tus propias palabras,...
2. VT1) (orally) expresar, formularI should have phrased that better — debería haberlo expresado or formulado mejor
2) (in writing) redactar, expresarcan we phrase that differently? — ¿podemos redactar or expresar eso de otro modo?
3) (Mus) frasear3.CPDphrase book N — libro m de frases
phrase marker N — (Ling) marcador m de frase
phrase structure N — (Ling) estructura f de frase
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I [freɪz]noun frase f, locución fto coin a phrase — por así decirlo; (before n)
phrase book — manual m de conversación, ≈guía f de bolsillo para el viajero
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transitive verb expresar, formular
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