Procura in english

Procure

pronunciation: proʊkjʊr part of speech: verb
In gestures

procurar1 = take + (great) pains to ; see to ; try ; 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: They should see to the social reintegration of children who are victims of foreign occupation, anti-personnel mines and sexual abuse.Example: The searcher is an information worker trying to extract documents or information on behalf of someone else.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.

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» procurar quesee thatsee to it that .

Example: The emphasis on title entry came from the specialized libraries, primarily the technical libraries, that were small but had the money and the power behind them to see that their view prevails.

Example: This system was often abused for a grasping clicker would see to it that the fastest compositor got the easiest work.

procurar2 = get + hold of. 

Example: It is difficult for Western librarians to find out what is being published, or to get hold of the materials that they know about.

Procura synonyms

secure in spanish: seguro, pronunciation: sɪkjʊr part of speech: verb, adjective
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