Amistad in english

Friendship

pronunciation: frendʃɪp part of speech: noun
In gestures

amistad = amity ; friendship. 

Example: I don't like to personalize matters, but I hope, as a result of having worked in Europe for four years and Africa for four more, that I am as committed as anyone to international cooperation and amity.Example: Friendship and mentoring are considered as a predominant influence in their work.

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» continuar la amistad conremain + friends withstay + friends with .

Example: All relationships are different, as are the people in them, so if you want to try to remain friends with an ex, I wish you the best of luck.

Example: For many of us, the idea of staying friends with an ex is hard to stomach.

» creación de lazos de amistad entre hombresmale bonding [Generalmente mediante el desarrollo de actividades consideradas típicas de los hombres y en las que no suelen participar las mujeres] .

Example: For example, in the comic strip Bloom County, male bonding consisted primarily of sitting around in your underwear, drinking beer and watching football on TV.

» cuidar una amistadcultivate + a friendship .

Example: Apparently, today it is possible for two people to cultivate a friendship without meeting each other in person or even leaving home.

» en la necesidad se demuestra la amistada friend in need is a friend indeed .

Example: It is heartening to hear that people have been lending unwavering support to that country, proving that a friend in need is a friend indeed.

» entablar amistadbond .

Example: This encourages students to quickly bond with each other at the beginning of the program.

» entablar amistad conestablish + a familiarity withchum withstrike up + a friendship with .

Example: Her attitude enabled him, and everyone else on the staff from what he could gather in the brief time he had been there, to establish a pleasant familiarity with her.

Example: Cryptanalysts mostly work behind closed doors, and it is difficult to chum with a clever person doing such a secret research.

Example: One of the immediate results was that she struck up a friendship with Jeffrey Gordon, a young consultant assigned to the R&D section.

» hacer amistadmake + a friend .

Example: When a child is turned on to books and reading, a lifelong 'friend' of the library has been made.

» hacer amistad conmake + friends withbefriend  .

Example: The article is entitled 'Making friends with the Web: traditional vendors must accept the Web, or die a horrible death'.

Example: He needs other people to befriend him or to draw him out of his shell.

» hacer amistad con el enemigomake + friends with the enemy .

Example: Another problem was nursing a grudge, making friends with the enemies to get back to someone whom she thought was a thorn in her flesh.

» hacer amistadesfriend [Usado cada vez más en el contexto de Internet] .

Example: Friending someone on a social network has become an every day activity.

» lazos de amistadbonding .

Example: The authors suggest that there should be a bonding between and among governing agencies and local schools.

» mantener una amistadcultivate + a friendship .

Example: Apparently, today it is possible for two people to cultivate a friendship without meeting each other in person or even leaving home.

» trabar amistadbond .

Example: This encourages students to quickly bond with each other at the beginning of the program.

» trabar amistad conchum withstrike up + a friendship withestablish + a familiarity with .

Example: Cryptanalysts mostly work behind closed doors, and it is difficult to chum with a clever person doing such a secret research.

Example: One of the immediate results was that she struck up a friendship with Jeffrey Gordon, a young consultant assigned to the R&D section.

Example: Her attitude enabled him, and everyone else on the staff from what he could gather in the brief time he had been there, to establish a pleasant familiarity with her.

Amistad synonyms

friendly relationship in spanish: Relacion amistosa, pronunciation: frendlɪrileɪʃənʃɪp part of speech: noun
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