Devuelto in english

Returned

pronunciation: rɪtɜrnd part of speech: verb
In gestures

devolver1 = return ; send back ; hand + Nombre + over ; refund ; pay back ; give back. 

Example: For example, when documents on hold are returned, their document number are placed in the held-document-available queue.Example: It has been estimated that computers 1000 times faster than today's fastest supercomputers will be needed by the late 1980s to process the amount of data sent back by surveillance satellites.Example: Eventually, teachers should be able to 'hand the chalk over to the students' and take a back seat.Example: The tax will be refunded but there will be a budgetary shortfall until the refund is received and extra funding will be needed to tide libraries over this period.Example: This way you do not get into a fix and land up with a debt which you do not have the capacity to pay back.Example: They even washed and vacuumed my car before giving it back!.

more:

» buzón para devolver librosbook-drop .

Example: The outside book-drop is open 24 hours for patrons to return library books.

» devolver atake + Nombre + back to .

Example: If I take it back to the shop and say I dropped it accidentally, how likely are they to say they'll send it off for repair with no charge?.

» devolver a la Edad de Piedratake + Nombre + back to the Dark Ages .

Example: This decision is a threat to Yemen as a whole and will take Yemen back to the Dark Ages.

» devolver a la Edad Mediatake + Nombre + back to the Dark Ages .

Example: This decision is a threat to Yemen as a whole and will take Yemen back to the Dark Ages.

» devolver al pasadosend + Nombre + back in time .

Example: His songs are gathering dust somewhere, waiting to be discovered by someone who will invent a time machine and send them back in time.

» devolver el afectoreturn + Posesivo + affectionreciprocate + Posesivo + affection .

Example: The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky skin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.

Example: He wanted someone who would reciprocate this affection and love him in return.

» devolver el importerefund + payment .

Example: If the application is received after all space is exhausted, the payment will be refunded.

» devolver el sentido a la vidaput + meaning + back in + Posesivo + life .

Example: Through the study group I put some meaning back in my life - on Monday mornings it's easier to get out of bed.

» devolver la confianzagive + Nombre + back + Posesivo + confidence .

Example: A boob job should have improved her figure and given her back her confidence but instead she has painful, lopsided boobs and an addiction to painkillers.

» devolver la confianza en Uno mismogive + Nombre + back + Posesivo + confidence .

Example: A boob job should have improved her figure and given her back her confidence but instead she has painful, lopsided boobs and an addiction to painkillers.

» devolver la pelotathe ball is in + Posesivo + court .

Example: The article 'Looks like the ball is in our court -- library support services from vendors' describes how vendors have responded to cuts in library staff by offering more services, such as book processing, cataloguing, and acquisitions plans.

» devolver la saludrestore + Nombre + to health .

Example: He hopes their sea holiday has restored them to health, as his has not.

» devolver las esperanzasa new lease of life .

Example: It is surely only right to modernise this package and thus ensure it has a new lease of life.

» devolver la vidabring + Nombre + back to lifebring + Nombre + back from the dead .

Example: When some of the parrots got sick, he nursed them back to health, and they in turn brought him back to life.

Example: As good as surgery and medicine will be in 100 years time, it will not be able to bring you back from the dead if you suffer a fatal accident.

» devolver una llamadacall + Nombre + back .

Example: I called the company back but the offices were closed for the weekend = Le devolví la llamada a la compañía, pero las oficinas estaban cerradas el fin de semana.

» devolver un favorreturn + a favour .

Example: People tend to return favours, so the more you give, the more you are able to get back.

» devolver un pagorefund + payment .

Example: If the application is received after all space is exhausted, the payment will be refunded.

» no devolversebe non-refundable .

Example: 75% of the total amount is non-refundable.

» si no queda satisfecho, le devolvemos el dinerosatisfaction guaranteed or your money back .

Example: Customers were also attracted by the innovative and unprecedented company policy of 'satisfaction guaranteed or your money back'.

devolver2 = puke ; throw up ; barf (up) ; yack (up) ; disgorge ; be sick ; toss + Posesivo + cookies ; vomit. 

Example: Now imagine your day at the office was spent surrounded by sweaty, smelly people, and one of them proceeded to puke all over you while you were live on camera.Example: He fell so hard that it made him throw up and both his legs swelled and went black and blue.Example: I hate to say this but it's true -- she looked like something that a cat barfed up.Example: I had my head in the toilet yacking up my breakfast when I heard the doorbell ring.Example: Rattlers are easily frightened and will disgorge their food if handled after a meal, a habit well known to all zoo custodian.Example: They are there to study and knuckle down to academic work, not get drunk, be sick, miss lessons/lectures, and generally be a tax/soap dodger.Example: She hadn't actually tossed her cookies, but the dust of the road and the smell of the exhaust combined with the bumpy ride had nauseated her.Example: The author considers sources for two versions of a woodcut broadsheet showing Daniel in the lion's den and Jonah vomited out by the great fish.

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» hacer devolvermake + Nombre + sickmake + Nombre + feel sick in the stomach .

Example: I have a roommate who masturbates every night and it makes me sick.

Example: If there's something that is making you nervous or anxious then this can definitely make you feel sick in the stomach, so much that you nearly vomit, or do vomit.

devuelto 

more:

» cheque devueltobounced cheque .

Example: Bank charges for going overdrawn or for bounced cheques are the equivalent of a charge for breach of contract, known as liquidated damages, and the courts can enforce payment.

» material no devueltonon-return .

Example: Wastage is sometimes defined as material which temporarily or permanently has evaded the usual lending procedures due to misplacement, damage, non-registration, theft or non-returns.
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