Solve in spanish
Resolver
pronunciation: resoʊlbeɹ̩ part of speech: verb
pronunciation: resoʊlbeɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures
solve = solucionar, resolver.
Example: I must warn you though that this might not solve anything.more:
» get + Nombre + solved = resolver, solucionar, solventar.
Example: If everyone only focused on their own problems nothing of social significance would get solved.» problem-solving ability = capacidad de resolver problemas.
Example: When a library user comes to the reference desk in frustration and desperation -- perhaps in a rage or in tears, it is often an unforgettable (and sometimes unpleasant) opportunity to test one's problem-solving abilities and diplomatic talents.» solve + a crisis = resolver una crisis.
Example: In the final analysis, flexibility in pursuing different options to suit needs, combined with excellent communications all around will help solve this crisis.» solve + a dispute = resolver una disputa.
Example: They are obviously in love with the same man, and the hand-to-hand fight is the traditional gypsy way to solve the dispute.» solve + a mystery = aclarar un misterio, resolver un misterio, esclarecer un misterio.
Example: This article offers librarians clues for helping users who descend from English and Welsh ancestry solve genealogical mysteries.» solve + a problem = solucionar un problema, resolver un problema, paliar un problema.
Example: The examples in figure 4.4 show some of the approaches to solving these problems.» solve + a puzzle = hacer un rompecabezas, completar un rompecabezas, hacer un puzzle, completar un puzzle.
Example: It's kind of like solving a puzzle -- you have all these oddly shaped pieces which can paint a clear picture if put together in the proper order.» solve + a puzzle = resolver un misterio, resolver un enigma, solventar un misterio, solventar un enigma.
Example: The question then is, what are my options and how do I put the pieces together to solve the puzzle?.» solve + Posesivo + doubts = resolver las dudas.
Example: At first I always provide immediate value, something tangible that people can immediately put to use to solve their doubts or problems.» unsolved = sin resolver, sin solucionar.
Example: Retrospective cataloguing is an unsolved problem for many libraries.