Regreso in english

He came back

pronunciation: hikeɪmbæk part of speech: none
In gestures

regresar = return ; get back ; come back ; be back ; turn back ; make it back. 

Example: Returning to government agencies, some agencies are treated as subordinate to a government, whilst others are entered independently.Example: I have been off on vacation and just got back.Example: He wondered whether to chase after Duff and order him to come back or wait and see him later, after she had regained her composure.Example: Which means I'd give the whole shooting match just to be back where I was before I quit sleeping under the stars and come into the hen-coops.Example: It might be wise for you to turn back and re-read what was said in section 2.Example: The weather improved on our way back to camp and so we made it back in less than half the time.

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» conseguir regresarmake it back .

Example: The weather improved on our way back to camp and so we made it back in less than half the time.

» encontrar el modo de regresarfind + Posesivo + way back .

Example: It seems that classification is like nature: if you drive her out with a pitchfork, she will soon find her way back.

» no haber forma de regresarthere + be + no way back .

Example: For most threatened plants and animals, there is no way back from a place on the list of endangered species.

» no haber manera de regresarthere + be + no way back .

Example: For most threatened plants and animals, there is no way back from a place on the list of endangered species.

» no haber modo de regresarthere + be + no way back .

Example: For most threatened plants and animals, there is no way back from a place on the list of endangered species.

» no tener forma de regresarhave + no way back .

Example: This is our final choice, and we have no way back.

» no tener manera de regresarhave + no way back .

Example: This is our final choice, and we have no way back.

» no tener modo de regresarhave + no way back .

Example: This is our final choice, and we have no way back.

» obligar a regresarforce + Nombre + back .

Example: When Marianne tried to get away, he caught her and forced her back into the first bedroom where he tried to choke her.

» regresar amove back toroll back tohead back (in)togo back to .

Example: If one of them is held down long enough, the cursor will eventually be moved back to its starting position, since the screen 'wraps around'.

Example: You can resolve these issues by rolling back to Windows Media Player 10.

Example: A man accused of fatally shooting a Philadelphia police officer during a robbery is headed back to Philadelphia after he was arrested in Florida.

Example: It's about time that we go back to these principles and make sure that the quality of cataloging is upheld.

» regresar a casago + home againcome + homereturn + homeget back + homehead back + homeget + Reflexivo + homego back + home .

Example: The article is entitled 'Going home again: a review of computers and writing 1999'.

Example: Don't wait up for her tonight 'cause she won't be coming home.

Example: The relief driver on board a coach which crashed and burst into flames in France has returned home to his family.

Example: A tourist concocted a novel plan to get back home from his holiday in Malta after he ran out of money -- but it backfired.

Example: After a few more hours, we joined the traffic caravan and headed back home.

Example: She wasn't particularly worried though, she knew the ropes and could get herself home safe and sound.

Example: He says he moved to Denver for culinary school, but quickly realized he wanted to go back home.

» regresar al principiogo back to + square onebe back to square one .

Example: At today's open meeting, the Commissioners voted unanimously to go back to square one.

Example: She told me that I was all at sixes and sevens with my eight times table and that it was 'back to square one' for me.

» regresar conget back (together) with .

Example: Think back to the last person you were in a serious relationship with, would you ever get back together with them?.

» regresar de la muertecome back from + the dead .

Example: While the Bible speaks of the resurrection of Jesus it also speaks of a number of others that have come back from the dead.

» regresar de la tumbareturn from + the grave .

Example: Based on a comic book, Hex is a glowering gunslinger who returns from the grave to avenge the man who slaughtered his family and left him for dead.

» regresar en aviónfly back .

Example: Why is it such a schlep to fly back on a Friday night from Johannesburg to Cape Town?.

» regresar en cochedrive back .

Example: A Manlius man died in a car crash early Sunday while driving back to college in Florida after spending the holidays with family, a close friend said.

» sin poder regresarno way back .

Example: Millions of refugees and displaced persons worldwide live in dangerous situations, in an unbearable state of limbo, with no way forward and no way back.

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» bienvenida de regresowelcome back .

Example: Never before had there been such a welcome back feast.

» de regreso (a)on the way back (to)on + Posesivo + way back (to)all the way back (to) .

Example: On the way back I systematically searched through various reference books to collect miscellaneous statistics.

Example: The weather improved on our way back to camp and so we made it back in less than half the time.

Example: So we footed it all the way back down the whole way that the ski-lift had taken us, and all the way back to the awaiting van.

» de regreso a casaon + Posesivo + way (back) home .

Example: She was on her way back home after a double shift at work when the crash happened.

» recibimiento de regresowelcome back .

Example: Never before had there been such a welcome back feast.

» recibir de regresowelcome back .

Example: She was surprised by her classmates with an assembly in her honor to welcome her back after undergoing a third brain surgery.

» regreso a casahomecomingjourney home .

Example: On his homecoming, he arrived at the train station to be met by hundreds of people who carried him shoulder-high to a taxi.

Example: When she discovers that she has been stricken with a terminal illness, she embarks on a journey home to the place where so many sad things happened to her.

» sin camino de regresono way back .

Example: Millions of refugees and displaced persons worldwide live in dangerous situations, in an unbearable state of limbo, with no way forward and no way back.
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