Surto in english

Surto

pronunciation: sɜrtoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

surtir = provision. 

Example: Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.

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» surtir efectotake + effecthave + effectpay offpay [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio paid]come into + effectkick inpack + a punchpack + a wallopdo + the trickturn + the trickcome into + forcego into + effectenter into + force .

Example: This information can be added to the system or changed online, thus taking effect immediately.

Example: 'She's been absent twice this week and late twice, so obviously my words haven't had much effect'.

Example: This is an address given at a seminar on 'Books and businesses: an investment that pays off' at the Turin book fair on 17 May 89.

Example: Simply put, it just doesn't pay to digitise information that few can use, and even fewer will pay for.

Example: The new Statute will, with some exceptions, come into effect on 1 Jan 78.

Example: The first wave of long-awaited reforms to credit-card industry practices began kicking in on Aug. 20.

Example: Holidays in Tenerife certainly pack a punch when it comes to sun-drenched beach breaks.

Example: When you're crunched for time, take along snacks that pack a wallop, nutritionally speaking.

Example: We are currently in the process of looking at two products that seem to do the trick.

Example: In 10 games this year, they have turned the trick five times, the last three in succession.

Example: A new law governing the National Library is being drafted and is expected to come into force in 1996.

Example: If the law goes into effect, librarians wil need to be prepared to defend their institutions and perhaps even their jobs.

Example: The world's first-ever international agreement specifically targeting illegal fishing is set to enter into force in June 2016.

» surtirsestock up (on) .

Example: Read on for 10 eco-friendly things that you can do with lemons, then hot-foot it to your local farmers' market to stock up.

surto = at anchor. 

Example: Lighterage is about loading or unloading ships using lighters that can form a sort of ad-hoc ramp or shuttle from ships at anchor.
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