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1 entregar
• deliver• deliver over• deliver up• gister• give a bad image of• give attention to• give away the bride• give out opinion• give pain• hand grenade• hand in a report• shell out• turn in -
2 dictar una conferencia
• deliver a lecture• deliver an address• give a kick to• give a lecture in a competitive examination -
3 pronunciar un discurso
• deliver a speech• deliver an address• make a speech -
4 asestar golpes
• deliver blows• give birth to an equine• give blows with a cane to -
5 asestar un golpe
• deliver a blow• give a big send-off• give a blow in the nose -
6 asestar un golpe a
• deliver a blow to• hit and run• hit back• hit parade• hit-or-miss• thrust at -
7 dar un sermón
• deliver a sermon• give a scare to• give a severe dressing down• read a lecture• sermonise• sermonize -
8 dar una conferencia
• deliver an address• give a kick to• give a lecture in a competitive examination• give a slap to• give a spin• give a sweeping glance to• give a thought to• prelect -
9 despedir el duelo
• deliver the funeral oration -
10 dictar sentencia
• deliver a judgement• dictate the sentence• give it another try• give less than the correct weight• pass remarks on• pass sentence on• pronounce judgment• pronounce sentence -
11 dictar un discurso
• deliver a speech -
12 dictar una charla
• deliver a speech• give a sweeping glance to• give a thought to -
13 dictar una sentencia
• deliver a judgment -
14 dirigir la palabra
• deliver an address• give a kick to• give a lecture in a competitive examination• prelect -
15 discursear
• deliver a speech• rant on and on• talk in whispers• talk incoherently -
16 efectuar la entrega
• deliver• execute delivery -
17 entregar al destinatario en persona
• deliver to the addressee in personDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > entregar al destinatario en persona
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18 entregar en propia mano
• deliver to the addressee in personDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > entregar en propia mano
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19 entregar mercancías
• deliver goods -
20 hacer servicio a domicilio
• deliver at homeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hacer servicio a domicilio
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