Enseña in english

Teach

pronunciation: titʃ part of speech: verb
In gestures

enseñar1 = show ; hold up. 

Example: This shows a record in an abstracts based bibliographic data base.Example: Banning's decision to hold up Madison and Jefferson as models without discussing in some depth the practical ways in which they politicked shortchanges the reader.

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» enseñar a Alguien + Posesivo + colección de sellosshow + Alguien + Posesivo + etchings .

Example: You just want to get him drunk so he'll show you his etchings.

» enseñar el culomoon [En broma]do + a moony [En broma]shoot + the moon .

Example: The ordinance goes further than necessary 'to prevent or deter public urination, mooning or skinny dipping'.

Example: He once did a moony on stage in Italy unaware that the Pope was watching.

Example: I was around when streaking and shooting the moon in public places was the latest fad so doing it is not a problem.

» enseñar el látigocrack + the whip .

Example: Having a manager who likes to crack the whip can be an unpleasant experience for many, whilst others don't mind a bit of decisive direction.

» enseñar las piernasbare + Posesivo + legs .

Example: With the summer sunshine and hot weather approaching, lace up sandals are the trendiest accessory you can wear when you decide to bare your legs.

» enseñarle a Alguien la puerta de la calleshow + Nombre + the door .

Example: Just fire her for gross misconduct and show her the door and leave it at that.

» enseñarle la puerta a Alguiengive + Nombre + the gate .

Example: I suppose you had your own reasons for giving her the gate.

» enseñar los dientesshow + Posesivo + teeth [En señal de amenaza y/o defensa]bare + Posesivo + teeth [En señal de amenaza y/o defensa] .

Example: Wind raged over the sea; waves snarled and showed their teeth.

Example: He kept his eyes on Aethon and bared his teeth in a silent snarl as he allowed himself to be led backward.

» enseñar un edificio a Alguienshow + Nombre + round .

Example: Interestingly enough, Green himself had paid a visit to the 'Manchester Reference Library' where he was shown round by the librarian, Andrea Crestadoro, now best remembered as the pioneer of permuted keyword indexes.

enseñar2 = instruct ; teach ; train ; educate ; walk + Nombre + through. 

Example: Some of the above limitations of title indexes can be overcome by exercising a measure of control over the index terminology, and by inputting and instructing the computer to print a number of pre-determined links or references between keywords.Example: The aim of this course is to teach some of the practical skills required in subject indexing.Example: The larger abstracting organisations train their own abstractors.Example: The staff undertake searches and enquiries for the user and educate the user by various ways, from informal discussion to fully prepared lectures.Example: This unit of study walks early elementary students through the basics of counting and using the smallest U.S. coin denominations (penny, nickel, and dime).

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» enseñado a pedir el bañotoilet-trained [Usado generalmente para niños pequeños] .

Example: Some cats can be toilet-trained, eliminating the litter-box and its attendant expense.

» enseñado a usar el bañopotty-trained [Usado generalmente para los niños pequeños] .

Example: Much to her nanny's surprise and chagrin, she was fully potty-trained by her first birthday.

» enseñado a usar el orinalpotty-trained [Usado generalmente para los niños pequeños] .

Example: Much to her nanny's surprise and chagrin, she was fully potty-trained by her first birthday.

» enseñado a usar la caja de arenahouse-trained [Usado generalmente para los animales domésticos] .

Example: Many adult dogs adopted from animal shelters were house-trained in their previous homes.

» enseñar a usar el bañopotty training .

Example: Nearly all parents keenly foresee potty training a child to be a landmark in their kids progression.

» enseñar de nuevoretrain [re-train]  .

Example: It is also pointed out thet the machine alone cannot put things right, the user will have to be re-trained as well.

» enseñar los trucos del oficioshow + Nombre + the ropes .

Example: And she'll value you as an editor who took the time to show her the ropes.

» enseñar una leccióngive + a lessonteach + a lesson .

Example: Why dont't they give these people some lessons in common courtesy?.

Example: Emphasis was placed on learning the lessons taught by history.

» enseñar un cursorun + a course .

Example: The Centre runs a series of short courses on wordprocessing of one-day duration.

» enseñar usar el orinalpotty training .

Example: Nearly all parents keenly foresee potty training a child to be a landmark in their kids progression.

» experiencia + enseñarexperience + teach .

Example: Anyway, experience had taught him that a subordinate who attempts to subdue a superordinate is almost always lost; the superordinate has too many advantages in such a contest.

» historia + enseñarhistory + teachlesson from history .

Example: One of my favorite quotes is by the German philosopher Hegel `history teaches that history teaches us nothing'.

Example: A lesson from history teaches us debt is a costly mistress.

» no le enseñes a tu padre a ser padredon't try to teach your grandmother to suck eggs .

Example: I was a professional keyboards programmer and engineer for nearly 20 years, so please don't try to teach your grandmother to suck eggs.

» no le enseñes a tu padre a ser hijodon't try to teach your grandmother to suck eggs .

Example: I was a professional keyboards programmer and engineer for nearly 20 years, so please don't try to teach your grandmother to suck eggs.

» volver a enseñarretrain [re-train]  .

Example: It is also pointed out thet the machine alone cannot put things right, the user will have to be re-trained as well.

Enseña synonyms

learn in spanish: aprender, pronunciation: lɜrn part of speech: verb instruct in spanish: instruir, pronunciation: ɪnstrʌkt part of speech: verb thatch in spanish: paja, pronunciation: θætʃ part of speech: noun blackbeard in spanish: barba negra, pronunciation: blækbɪrd part of speech: noun edward teach in spanish: edward enseña, pronunciation: edwɜrdtitʃ part of speech: noun edward thatch in spanish: edward thatch, pronunciation: edwɜrdθætʃ part of speech: noun
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