Promised in spanish

Prometido

pronunciation: pɹ̩oʊmetidoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

promise2 = prometer. 

Example: CD-ROM promises to revive the fading dream of cooperative centralised computerised cataloguing.

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» over-promise = prometer demasiado. 

Example: Without clearly defined goals librarians run the risk of over-promising and perhaps disillusioning patrons and staff.

» promise + great possibilities = prometer mucho, ser muy prometedor.

Example: Laser optical videodisc technology promises great possibilities for information organisation, storage, retrieval and transfer.

» promise + the earth = prometer la luna (y las estrellas), prometer el oro y el moro, vender humo.

Example: Other political parties promise the earth, but don't actually provide policies that will deliver the goods.

» promise + the moon (and the stars) = prometer la luna (y las estrellas), prometer el oro y el moro, vender humo.

Example: Politicians will promise the moon to get your vote, then, give you nothing when they get elected.

» promise + to be interesting = prometer ser interesante.

Example: The future of citation indexing promises to be interesting.

promised 

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» promised land, the = tierra prometida, la.

Example: The article is entitled 'Into the promised land: some notes on the new Birmingham Central Library'.

Promised synonyms

secure in spanish: , pronunciation: sɪkjʊr part of speech: verb, adjective
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