Prize in spanish

Premio

pronunciation: pɹ̩emioʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

prise [prize, -UK]1 = apreciar, valorar, estimar. 

Example: She was so poor that she had nothing but one single hen, which she prized as the apple of her eye.

prise2 [Sinónimo de pry]

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» prise + Nombre + apart = separar.

Example: The symbiotic relationship between scholarly discourse and scholarly publication that has existed for 3 centuries is being prised apart by new technology.

» prise + Nombre + away = arrancar a la fuerza, apartar a la fuerza. [Sinónimo de pry + Nombre + away]

Example: But we're going to have to prise her away from the place now because she's fallen in love with it.

» prise + Nombre + into = introducir a la fuerza, meter a la fuerza.

Example: These are the people and characters I wanted to add to my book, but couldn't quite prise them into my story without going off point.

» prise + Nombre + out = separar haciendo palanca, sacar haciendo palanca, extraer con palanca. [Sinónimo de pry + Nombre + out]

Example: Eventually he had to use a cold chisel to damage the seal sufficiently to prise it out.

» prise + Nombre + open = abrir forzando con palanca. [Sinónimo de pry + Nombre + open]

Example: No harm was done to staff or bookstock but computer monitors and virtually all other equipment were smashed, desks prised open and contents scattered.

prize1 = premio. 

Example: In 1965, he had the best results nationwide on the intermediate librarianship examination, which won him the Cawthorne prize.

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» award + a prize = premiar, dar un premio, otorgar un premio, conceder un premio.

Example: Ivy, a final year engineering student, has been awarded a prize for academic excellence.

» best-actress prize = premio a la mejor actriz.

Example: She has starred in almost 100 films and twice won Cannes' best-actress prize.

» booby prize = premio de consolación, premio al último.

Example: In other words, we won the booby prize for blocking progress on negotiations on climate change.

» book prize = premio literario, certamen literario.

Example: This article likens book prizes to a contemporary form of patronage and emphasizes that the value of a prize ought to be assessed qualitatively and not quantitatively.

» cash prize = premio en metálico, premio en efectivo.

Example: Cash prizes ranging from 50 to 150 dollars were announced to encourage participation.

» consolation prize = premio de consolación.

Example: But war leaves no consolation prize for those who suffer it.

» literary prize = premio literario, certamen literario.

Example: One of the criticisms levelled at this literary prize is that it is run by a metropolitan clique in which books are written, read and reviewed all by the same people.

» Nobel Prize = Premio Nobel.

Example: Two of its devotees shared a Nobel Prize last December.

» prize binding = encuadernación en piel de becerro.

Example: And there was a steady output in the later nineteenth century of well-made prize bindings in gilt-tooled calf, which were slickly produced by specialist firms.

» prize-draw [prize draw] = sorteo.

Example: There will be a prize-draw for free registrations for the IFLA 2002 Glasgow Conference for the participants who complete this survey.

» prize fight = combate de boxeo, pelea de boxeo.

Example: Coverage of the Jack Dempsey-Gene Tunney prize fight appealed to publishers of all stripe.

» prizefighter = boxeador, boxeador profesional. 

Example: The prizefighter hit the yokel a hundred times while the yokel held up his arms in stunned surprise.

» prize idiot = tonto del culo, tonto de capirote, tonto de remate, tonto de marca mayor.

Example: Everyone has natural apprehension about doing something new since you' re never sure if you're going to end up looking a prize idiot.

» prize money = dinero del premio, premio en metálico.

Example: This article describes some of the projects that the library developed with the prize money.

» prize winning [prize-winning] = galardonado, premiado.

Example: In the absence of reviews, prize winning books are the ones that command attention in shops and libraries.

» scoop + prize = ganar un premio.

Example: A waitress who spent her last £5 on a lottery scratchcard scooped a £1m prize.

» win + a prize = ganar un premio, conseguir un premio, obtener un premio.

Example: The publishers whose books win the prizes obviously use the fact to try to boost sales.

prize [prise, -USA]2 = apreciar, valorar, estimar. 

Example: She was so poor that she had nothing but one single hen, which she prized as the apple of her eye.

Prize synonyms

value in spanish: , pronunciation: vælju part of speech: noun appreciate in spanish: , pronunciation: əpriʃieɪt part of speech: verb respect in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪspekt part of speech: noun quality in spanish: , pronunciation: kwɑləti part of speech: noun fine in spanish: , pronunciation: faɪn part of speech: adjective prime in spanish: , pronunciation: praɪm part of speech: adjective, noun swag in spanish: , pronunciation: swɔg part of speech: noun superior in spanish: , pronunciation: supɪriɜr part of speech: adjective choice in spanish: , pronunciation: tʃɔɪs part of speech: noun esteem in spanish: , pronunciation: əstim part of speech: noun award in spanish: , pronunciation: əwɔrd part of speech: noun treasure in spanish: , pronunciation: treʒɜr part of speech: noun lever in spanish: , pronunciation: levɜr part of speech: noun select in spanish: , pronunciation: səlekt part of speech: verb, adjective plunder in spanish: , pronunciation: plʌndɜr part of speech: noun, verb loot in spanish: , pronunciation: lut part of speech: noun, verb pry in spanish: , pronunciation: praɪ part of speech: verb booty in spanish: , pronunciation: buti part of speech: noun prise in spanish: , pronunciation: praɪz part of speech: verb pillage in spanish: , pronunciation: pɪlɪdʒ part of speech: noun, verb trophy in spanish: , pronunciation: troʊfi part of speech: noun jimmy in spanish: , pronunciation: dʒɪmi part of speech: noun

Prize antonyms

disrespect pronunciation: dɪsrɪspekt part of speech: noun disesteem pronunciation: dɪsɪstim part of speech: noun
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