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1 pray God
intj.permita Dios, que permita Dios, ojalá, así lo quiera Dios. -
2 pray
prei1) (to speak reverently to God or a god in order to express thanks, make a request etc: Let us pray; She prayed to God to help her.) rezar, orar2) (to hope earnestly: Everybody is praying for rain.) rezar por, rogar•- prayerpray vb rezar / orartr[preɪ]1 orar, rezar1 rezar, rogar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto pray for somebody/something rezar por alguien/algoto pray for something to happen rezar para que pase algo, rogar para que pase algopray ['preɪ] vtentreat: rogar, suplicarpray vi: rezarv.• orar v.• rezar v.• rogar v.• suplicar v.
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1. preɪintransitive verb rezar*, orar (frml)let us pray — oremos (frml)
to pray FOR somebody/something — rezar* or rogar* por alguien/algo
to pray for rain — rezar* para que llueva
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vt ( Relig)
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[preɪ]and what, pray (tell), is the point of this? — ¿y qué sentido tiene esto, si se puede saber?
1.VI (=say prayers) rezar, orarto pray for sth/sb — rezar or rogar por algo/algn
she's past praying for! * — ¡con ella ya no hay nada que hacer!, ¡no tiene salvación!
2.VT rogar, suplicarlet me go, I pray you! — liter ¡suélteme, se lo suplico!
3.EXCLpray be seated — frm siéntense, por favor
pray tell me... — frm le ruego decirme...
and what, pray, were you doing last night? — hum ¿y qué estabas tú haciendo anoche, si puede saberse?
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1. [preɪ]intransitive verb rezar*, orar (frml)let us pray — oremos (frml)
to pray FOR somebody/something — rezar* or rogar* por alguien/algo
to pray for rain — rezar* para que llueva
2.
vt ( Relig)
II
and what, pray (tell), is the point of this? — ¿y qué sentido tiene esto, si se puede saber?
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