Entregar in english

Deliver

pronunciation: dɪlɪvɜr part of speech: verb
In gestures

entregar = deliver ; hand + Nombre + over ; hand out ; hand + Nombre + in ; pass over ; surrender ; tender ; turn in. 

Example: You do not want to try and clear the building, thinking it is a fire when it is just somebody trying to deliver a parcel of books to the back door.Example: Eventually, teachers should be able to 'hand the chalk over to the students' and take a back seat.Example: An aggressive approach is made to publicity, with posters and leaflets distributed widely, visits to local shops, post offices, doctors surgeries etc, to drum up business, and the use of volunteers to hand out leaflets at street corners = An aggressive approach is made to publicity, with posters and leaflets distributed widely, visits to local shops, post offices, doctors surgeries etc, to drum up business, and the use of volunteers to hand out leaflets at street corners.Example: Detailed written reports could be handed in to instructors after oral presentation to the class.Example: She also indicated in passing that in future authors would not automatically pass over the copyright of research results in papers to publishers.Example: The book's date label is stamped in the usual way, and the reader must surrender one token for each book he is borrowing.Example: This address was tendered at the State Library of Victoria, Nov 88, to mark the retirement of Professor Jean Whyte.Example: She is doing great guns and has turned in some fantastic work which really shows she's understanding what she's researching and learning.

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» entregar Algo a Alguienturn + Algo + over to + Alguien .

Example: 'Now, you know, I could merely turn this over to the two division or all the department heads and let them decide,' reflected Bough.

» entregar en garantíapledge .

Example: Hard times in the US are benefiting pawnbrokers as beleaguered consumers pledge jewels, electronics and other goods in return for loans.

» entregar en prendapledge .

Example: Hard times in the US are benefiting pawnbrokers as beleaguered consumers pledge jewels, electronics and other goods in return for loans.

» entregar la vidagive + Posesivo + lifelay down + Posesivo + life .

Example: All in all, 'In For a Penny, In For a Pound' is a gripping tale and an important tribute to the 40,042 Canadians who gave their lives to serve.

Example: True, we do have our unselfish heroes, men who willingly have laid down their lives for others, the wholly unselfish mother, the man who will step aside for the benefit of others.

» entregar + Nombre + aturn + Nombre + over to .

Example: Studies are currently underway concerning the feasibility of turning the mapmaking function of the US Geological Survey (USGS) over to the private sector.

» entregar + Posesivo + vidagive + Posesivo + allgive + Posesivo + everything .

Example: Memorial Day is a day for Americans to come together and honor our military dead who gave their all so we might live in freedom.

Example: He'll be able to save face by showing that he gave his everything, but he won't have to suffer the consequences of actually implementing that horrible legislation.

» entregarseget in + the gamegive + Posesivo + allgive + Posesivo + everything .

Example: All players got in the game, never gave up, played very sportingly and held their heads high throughout.

Example: Memorial Day is a day for Americans to come together and honor our military dead who gave their all so we might live in freedom.

Example: He'll be able to save face by showing that he gave his everything, but he won't have to suffer the consequences of actually implementing that horrible legislation.

» entregarse agive + Reflexivo + up toabandon + Reflexivo + toindulge in .

Example: Vaguely blissful, but with nothing to occupy her save reflection, she sat in the cafeteria and gave herself up to the physical pleasures of coffee.

Example: Towards the end, abandoning himself to corruption and pleasure, the emperor ceased to be concerned about the welfare of the people.

Example: Each library must make policy decisions concerning whether it will indulge in analytical cataloguing.

» entregar un premiopresent + an award .

Example: All sites will be reviewed by an international panel of judges, who will present awards at the conference in Vancouver.

» imposible de entregarundeliverable .

Example: Of the mailed surveys, 91 were undeliverable for various reasons, and 155 were completed and returned for a response rate of 17 percent.

» que no se puede entregarundeliverable .

Example: Of the mailed surveys, 91 were undeliverable for various reasons, and 155 were completed and returned for a response rate of 17 percent.

entregarse = get in + the game ; give + Posesivo + all ; give + Posesivo + everything. 

Example: All players got in the game, never gave up, played very sportingly and held their heads high throughout.Example: Memorial Day is a day for Americans to come together and honor our military dead who gave their all so we might live in freedom.Example: He'll be able to save face by showing that he gave his everything, but he won't have to suffer the consequences of actually implementing that horrible legislation.

Entregar synonyms

bear in spanish: oso, pronunciation: ber part of speech: verb, noun have in spanish: tener, pronunciation: hæv part of speech: verb present in spanish: presente, pronunciation: prezənt part of speech: adjective, noun, verb render in spanish: hacer, pronunciation: rendɜr part of speech: verb return in spanish: regreso, pronunciation: rɪtɜrn part of speech: noun, verb redeem in spanish: redimir, pronunciation: rɪdim part of speech: verb save in spanish: salvar, pronunciation: seɪv part of speech: verb cede in spanish: ceder, pronunciation: sid part of speech: verb birth in spanish: nacimiento, pronunciation: bɜrθ part of speech: noun surrender in spanish: Rendición, pronunciation: sɜrendɜr part of speech: noun, verb relieve in spanish: aliviar, pronunciation: rɪliv part of speech: verb rescue in spanish: rescate, pronunciation: reskju part of speech: noun, verb give up in spanish: rendirse, pronunciation: gɪvʌp part of speech: verb deport in spanish: deportar, pronunciation: dɪpɔrt part of speech: verb extradite in spanish: extraditar, pronunciation: ekstrədaɪt part of speech: verb hand over in spanish: entregar, pronunciation: hændoʊvɜr part of speech: verb turn in in spanish: entregar, pronunciation: tɜrnɪn part of speech: verb get in in spanish: Entra, pronunciation: getɪn part of speech: verb birthe in spanish: nacimiento, pronunciation: bɜrθ part of speech: noun give birth in spanish: dar a luz, pronunciation: gɪvbɜrθ part of speech: verb
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