Aspirado in english

Aspirate

pronunciation: æspɜreɪt part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

aspirar = inhale ; suck ; snuff. 

Example: Did you know that a non-smoker in an enclosed space can inhale the equivalent of one cigarette an hour?.Example: Small opening windows provide fresh air from the sides of the roof, the ceiling fans sucking air into the clerestory and down to the saloon.Example: Most of these medicines are snuffed or inhaled.

more:

» aspirar aaspire toaim .

Example: I was living a dream many aspire to, but my dream hadn't been completed yet.

Example: Not all catalogues or other tools for the organisation of knowledge aim to fulfil all these functions, but this list shows the range of functions.

» aspirar a algo mejordo + better for + Reflexivo .

Example: Some people always talk about moving up in the world and doing better for themselves and yet they are still in the same spot and position that they were in 5 years ago.

» aspirar a grandezaaim + highfly + high .

Example: Leaders think big and aim high, they don't set small goals, rather they set big, bold and challenging goals.

Example: If Mimi could have a final wish to her family and friends it would be, 'think of me as a girl that wants to fly high, shine bright, and make every second count'.

» aspirar a lo máximoshoot (for) + the moon .

Example: Then one day she finds herself shooting the moon with a scheme so harebrained and daring that it just might succeed.

» aspirar a muy pocoaim + too low .

Example: Who said the problem with the young is not that they aim too high and miss the mark it is that they aim too low and hit the mark?.

» aspirar a un cargoaspire to + position .

Example: At present those who aspire to a high position in an academic library must move into a large academic library early in their careers.

» aspirar a un puesto de trabajoaspire to + position .

Example: At present those who aspire to a high position in an academic library must move into a large academic library early in their careers.

Aspirado synonyms

draw in in spanish: atraer, pronunciation: drɔɪn part of speech: verb suck in in spanish: absorber, pronunciation: sʌkɪn part of speech: verb
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