Esmerar in english

Polish

pronunciation: pɑlɪʃ part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

esmerarse = get on + Posesivo + running shoes ; pull up + Posesivo + socks ; pull + (a/Posesivo) finger out ; up + Posesivo + game ; step up + Posesivo + game ; crank up + Posesivo + game. 

Example: We would like to encourage other institutions who have been teetering on the edge of implementation to get on their running shoes and go for it.Example: So the Marxists will have to pull up their socks if they are to prevent the state from sliding back to the lawlessness one had seen prior to 1977.Example: This man isn't going to stop working, so those of you who can't work because of your 'disability' could do with pulling a finger out!.Example: This girl will need to up her game if she wants to reign supreme.Example: If Hillary wants to compete, she'll need to step up her game.Example: I think conservatives need to crank up their game when it comes to social media.

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» esmerarse portake + (great) pains tostrive [Verbo irregular: pasado strove/strived, participio striven/strived]strive for [Verbo irregular: pasado strove, participio striven]go to + (great) pains to .

Example: Manic-depressives who are aware of their mental illness usually take great pains not to let the cat out of the bag, fearing it will damage their career and poison relationships.

Example: The abstractor must resist the temptation to use long sentences in striving to avoid repetition.

Example: With few questions and infrequent use it would be more sensible and effective to direct effort into searching, rather than strive for perfection in indexing.

Example: In addition to protecting the privacy of children, we also go to great pains to ensure parents and caretakers have full control of their data.

» esmerarse por conseguirstrive for [Verbo irregular: pasado strove, participio striven] .

Example: With few questions and infrequent use it would be more sensible and effective to direct effort into searching, rather than strive for perfection in indexing.

» esmerarse por lograrstrive for [Verbo irregular: pasado strove, participio striven] .

Example: With few questions and infrequent use it would be more sensible and effective to direct effort into searching, rather than strive for perfection in indexing.

Esmerar synonyms

down in spanish: abajo, pronunciation: daʊn part of speech: adverb round in spanish: redondo, pronunciation: raʊnd part of speech: adjective, noun, adverb shine in spanish: brillar, pronunciation: ʃaɪn part of speech: verb, noun smooth in spanish: suave, pronunciation: smuð part of speech: adjective gloss in spanish: brillo, pronunciation: glɔs part of speech: noun refine in spanish: refinar, pronunciation: rəfaɪn part of speech: verb burnish in spanish: bruñido, pronunciation: bɜrnɪʃ part of speech: verb, noun fine-tune in spanish: afinar, pronunciation: faɪntun part of speech: verb refinement in spanish: refinamiento, pronunciation: rəfaɪnmənt part of speech: noun round off in spanish: redondear, pronunciation: raʊndɔf part of speech: verb smoothen in spanish: suavizar, pronunciation: smuðɪn part of speech: verb brush up in spanish: repasar, pronunciation: brʌʃʌp part of speech: verb glossiness in spanish: brillo, pronunciation: glɔsinəs part of speech: noun polish up in spanish: pulir, pronunciation: pɑlɪʃʌp part of speech: verb
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