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 Translation for 'to give sth' from English to Spanish
dar algoto give sth.
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2 Words
desprender algoto give off sth. [emit]
delatar a-algn/algoto give sb./sth. away
3 Words
parir (a-algn/algo)to give birth (to sb./sth.)
alumbrar a algo [también fig.] [parir]to give birth to sth. [also fig.]
dar prioridad a algoto give priority to sth.
dar un masaje a algn/algoto give sb./sth. a massage
dejar de hacer algoto give up doing sth.
4 Words
dar una charla sobre algoto give a talk about sth. [lecture, presentation]
regalar algo [dar]to give sth. as a present
Partial Matches
jur.
prestar declaración
to give evidence
Déme ... [formal]Give me ...
dar a luzto give birth
dar (un) consejoto give advice
med.
empachar a algn [provocar indigestión]
to give sb. indigestion
rendirseto give in [surrender]
edu.
impartir clases
to give classes [teach]
cejarto give up [cease]
unverified darle un aventón a algn [darle una vuelta a algn] [mex.] [col.]to give sb. a ride
unverified coger botella {f} [col.] [carib.] [Cuba]to give someone a lift
rendirseto give up [surrender, relinquish]
azotar a algnto give sb. a spanking
jur.
interponer un recurso
to give notice of appeal
claudicarto give up [concede defeat]
echar una manoto give a helping hand
cosm.
afeitar a algn
to give sb. a shave
ceder el paso a algnto give way to sb.
¡Pégame un tubazo! [¡Llámame!] [sur.] [Argentina] [col.]Give me a ring!
apapachar algn [dar un fuerte abrazo] [sur.] [Perú]to give sb. a tight embrace
darle la mano a algn [locución]to give sb. one's hand [idiom]
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Translation for 'to give sth' from English to Spanish

to give sth.
dar algo

to give off sth. [emit]
desprender algo
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to give sb./sth. away
delatar a-algn/algo

to give birth (to sb./sth.)
parir (a-algn/algo)
to give birth to sth. [also fig.]
alumbrar a algo [también fig.] [parir]
to give priority to sth.
dar prioridad a algo
to give sb./sth. a massage
dar un masaje a algn/algo
to give up doing sth.
dejar de hacer algo

to give a talk about sth. [lecture, presentation]
dar una charla sobre algo
to give sth. as a present
regalar algo [dar]

to give evidence
prestar declaraciónjur.
Give me ...
Déme ... [formal]
to give birth
dar a luz
to give advice
dar (un) consejo
to give sb. indigestion
empachar a algn [provocar indigestión]med.
to give in [surrender]
rendirse
to give classes [teach]
impartir clasesedu.
to give up [cease]
cejar
to give sb. a ride
unverified darle un aventón a algn [darle una vuelta a algn] [mex.] [col.]
to give someone a lift
unverified coger botella {f} [col.] [carib.] [Cuba]
to give up [surrender, relinquish]
rendirse
to give sb. a spanking
azotar a algn
to give notice of appeal
interponer un recursojur.
to give up [concede defeat]
claudicar
to give a helping hand
echar una mano
to give sb. a shave
afeitar a algncosm.
to give way to sb.
ceder el paso a algn
Give me a ring!
¡Pégame un tubazo! [¡Llámame!] [sur.] [Argentina] [col.]
to give sb. a tight embrace
apapachar algn [dar un fuerte abrazo] [sur.] [Perú]
to give sb. one's hand [idiom]
darle la mano a algn [locución]
Usage Examples English
  • By using long takes and few cuts in his films, he aimed to give the viewers a sense of time passing, time lost, and the relationship of one moment in time to another.
  • At the other end of the periodic table, a nucleus of gold with a mass 197 times that of hydrogen was thought to contain 118 nuclear electrons in the nucleus to give it a residual charge of +79, consistent with its atomic number.
  • Alkali metals dissolve in liquid ammonia or other donor solvents like aliphatic amines or hexamethylphosphoramide to give blue solutions. These solutions are believed to contain free electrons.
  • Superacids can permanently protonate water to give ionic, crystalline hydronium "salts".
  • When treated with acid, these alcohols lose water to give stable carbocations, which are commercial dyes.

  • This change saddened Christie and she determined to give old maids a voice: Miss Marple was born.
  • Mythographers agree that Artemis was born first and subsequently assisted with the birth of Apollo or was born on the island of Ortygia then helped Leto cross the sea to Delos the next day to give birth to Apollo.
  • He urges the congregation not to give up the struggle but to do everything possible to fight the plague.
  • In 1840, Babbage was invited to give a seminar at the University of Turin about his Analytical Engine.
  • 6d17s2 electronic configuration of actinium, with three valence electrons that are easily donated to give the stable closed-shell structure of the noble gas radon.

  • This differed from coverage in that the films were not necessarily shot from varying angles so as to give the editor options to shape the film how they chose (often under the producer's aegis).
  • In 1920, Soviet Russia became the first country to legalize abortion after Lenin insisted that no woman be forced to give birth.
  • The preliminary results of the 2011 census seemed to give widely different results, with 70% of respondents refusing to declare belief in any of the listed faiths.
  • It has become a tradition to give out gift bags to the presenters and performers at the Oscars. In recent years, these gifts have also been extended to award nominees and winners.
  • Huxley wrote a draft of the speech he intended to give at the society; however, his deteriorating health meant he was not able to attend.

  • The various results were collated by Jérôme Lalande to give a figure for the solar parallax of [...].
  • In highly basic conditions (pH greater than 10, not normally seen in physiological conditions), the ammonio group is deprotonated to give [...].
  • Poirot's investigating techniques assist him solving cases; "For in the long run, either through a lie, or through truth, people were bound to give themselves away..."
  • " certificate, 1896 [...] [...] As part of the divorce settlement, Einstein agreed to give Marić any future (in the event, 1921) Nobel Prize money.
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