Prized in spanish

Apreciado

pronunciation: ɑpɹ̩eθiɑdoʊ part of speech: verb, adjective
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]

more:

» 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.

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.

prized = preciado, valorado. 

Example: Small luxury editions, much prized but little used, may have survived almost complete.

more:

» highly prized = muy preciado, muy valioso.

Example: Spiny lobsters are among the world's most valuable and highly prized seafoods.

» much prized = muy preciado.

Example: Small luxury editions, much prized but little used, may have survived almost complete.

» prize(d) jewel = joya preciada.

Example: When they decided they would get married, Richard raised money for the wedding by selling one of his prized jewels.

» Posesivo + prize(d) jewels = Posesivo + partes privadas.

Example: I was fascinated by the monkey's bright blue scrotum and dark pink penis, and by its ability to unashamedly show his prized jewels off.
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