Emparejar in english

Match

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

emparejar = match ; level ; pair ; couple ; conjoin ; pair up ; pair off ; match up. 

Example: A fundamental theoretical rule of subject indexing is that each heading should be co-extensive with the subject of the document, that is, the label and the information or documents found under that label should match.Example: Academic librarians have seen their budgets levelled and shrinking and have witnessed serials prices spiralling out of control.Example: The movie rudicule the Hollywood convention of pairing decrepit male actors with starlets young enough to be their granddaughters.Example: The author describes a model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based system.Example: The grotesque is an effect achieved by conjoining disparate framents which do not realistically belong together.Example: Researchers have found that protons are about 20 times more likely to pair up with neutrons than with other protons in the nucleus.Example: Being single when all your friends are pairing off can be difficult.Example: A few universities are even using social media to match up roommates in advance.

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» emparejarsemateinterbreedpair uppair offfall in(to) + linecouple together .

Example: In part one, chapter 11, Gerald states that the characteristic that makes some of these birds different from others is that they do not mate or lay eggs.

Example: Our human ancestors were still interbreeding with their chimp cousins long after first splitting from the chimpanzee lineage, a genetic study suggests.

Example: Researchers have found that protons are about 20 times more likely to pair up with neutrons than with other protons in the nucleus.

Example: Being single when all your friends are pairing off can be difficult.

Example: One by one they fell into line, leaving the Czech Republic and Britain as the only non-signatories.

Example: The crunchy and malic taste of the green apple contrasts with the sweet and gooey toffee, yet they couple together in perfect unison.

emparejarse = pair off. 

Example: Being single when all your friends are pairing off can be difficult.

emparejarse = mate ; interbreed ; pair up ; fall in(to) + line ; couple together. 

Example: In part one, chapter 11, Gerald states that the characteristic that makes some of these birds different from others is that they do not mate or lay eggs.Example: Our human ancestors were still interbreeding with their chimp cousins long after first splitting from the chimpanzee lineage, a genetic study suggests.Example: Researchers have found that protons are about 20 times more likely to pair up with neutrons than with other protons in the nucleus.Example: One by one they fell into line, leaving the Czech Republic and Britain as the only non-signatories.Example: The crunchy and malic taste of the green apple contrasts with the sweet and gooey toffee, yet they couple together in perfect unison.

Emparejar synonyms

check in spanish: comprobar, pronunciation: tʃek part of speech: verb, noun fit in spanish: ajuste, pronunciation: fɪt part of speech: verb, noun catch in spanish: captura, pronunciation: kætʃ part of speech: verb, noun meet in spanish: reunirse, pronunciation: mit part of speech: verb pit in spanish: pozo, pronunciation: pɪt part of speech: noun peer in spanish: mirar, pronunciation: pɪr part of speech: noun touch in spanish: toque, pronunciation: tʌtʃ part of speech: noun, verb jibe in spanish: burla, pronunciation: dʒaɪb part of speech: noun, verb mate in spanish: compañero, pronunciation: meɪt part of speech: noun agree in spanish: de acuerdo, pronunciation: əgri part of speech: verb tally in spanish: cuenta, pronunciation: tæli part of speech: noun pair in spanish: par, pronunciation: per part of speech: noun couple in spanish: Pareja, pronunciation: kʌpəl part of speech: noun correspond in spanish: corresponder, pronunciation: kɔrəspɑnd part of speech: verb equal in spanish: igual, pronunciation: ikwəl part of speech: adjective oppose in spanish: oponerse a, pronunciation: əpoʊz part of speech: verb twin in spanish: gemelo, pronunciation: twɪn part of speech: noun, adjective rival in spanish: rival, pronunciation: raɪvəl part of speech: noun gibe in spanish: burla, pronunciation: dʒaɪb part of speech: noun lucifer in spanish: Lucifer, pronunciation: lusəfɜr part of speech: noun compeer in spanish: compañero, pronunciation: kəmpɪr part of speech: noun mates in spanish: compañeros, pronunciation: meɪts part of speech: noun cope with in spanish: poder con, pronunciation: koʊpwɪð part of speech: verb friction match in spanish: partido de fricción, pronunciation: frɪkʃənmætʃ part of speech: noun
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