Estreno in english

Premiere

pronunciation: premɪr part of speech: noun
In gestures

estrenar = premiere. 

Example: But subscription and sales of spin-off products turns out not to be the only financial model, so britannica.com (a free site sponsored by advertising) premiered last September.

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» a estrenarbrand new .

Example: Information on small, sometimes brand new, companies in the chemical and biotechnology industries is often difficult to find.

estreno = new release ; recent release ; premiere ; grand opening. 

Example: Attempts to order items can be problematical due to many catalogues no keeping up with deletions and new releases.Example: Coverage is said to encompass 'all the award winners, big box office success, top rental movies, and most recent releases'.Example: This opera flopped at its premiere in 1819.Example: The hair salon didn't even have its grand opening before being burglarised.

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» estreno cinematográficofilm premiere .

Example: The daughter of the Princess Royal is not often seen at film premieres and usually feels more at home at horse events.

» estreno mundialworld premiere .

Example: The live streaming of the world premiere was watched by more than four million people.

» fiesta de estrenogrand opening .

Example: The hair salon didn't even have its grand opening before being burglarised.

» fiesta de estreno de una viviendahousewarming partyhousewarming .

Example: Housewarming parties are always a pleasure to attend but invariably can be a hassle to host.

Example: It was a fantastic housewarming that people would remember for a while!.

Estreno synonyms

first in spanish: primero, pronunciation: fɜrst part of speech: adjective, adverb premier in spanish: primer ministro, pronunciation: premɪr part of speech: noun, adjective
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