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 Translation for 'to set sth out' from English to Spanish
plantear algoto set sth. out [formulate, propose]
Partial Matches
marcar algo [pelo]to set sth. [hair]
dirigirse a algoto set off for sth.
prender fuego a-algn/algoto set fire to sb./sth.
sacar algo de algoto take sth. out of sth.
succionar algoto suck sth. out
soplar algoto blow sth. out
llevar a cabo algoto carry sth. out
tachar algoto cross sth. out
unverified coscar algo [darse cuenta] [esp.] [Cádiz] [col.]to find sth. out
erradicar algoto root sth. out
aplanar algoto even sth. out
resecar algoto dry sth. out
unverified achicalarse algo [agotarse algo] [mex.]to wear sth. out
espetar algo [col.] [decir bruscamente]to blurt sth. out
resolver algoto figure sth. out
arrancar algoto pull sth. out
estirar algo [eliminar arrugas]to smooth sth. out
ceder algo en arriendoto rent sth. out
arrendar algoto rent sth. out
repartir algoto dole sth. out
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Usage Examples English
  • Owen Jones, architect and orientalist, was requested to set out key principles of design and these became not only the basis of the schools teaching but also the propositions which preface "The Grammar of Ornament" (1856), which is still regarded as the finest systematic study or practical sourcebook of historic world ornament.
  • Any definition that attempts to set out the essence of something, such as that by genus and differentia, is an intensional definition.
  • Recent evidence suggests that Light worked closely with George Kingston as well as a team of men to set out Adelaide, using various templates for city plans going back to Ancient Greece, including Italian Renaissance designs and the similar layouts of the American cities Philadelphia and Savannah–which, like Adelaide, follow the same layout of a central city square, four complementing city squares surrounding it and a parklands area that surrounds the city centre.
  • The first formal charter to set out the rights of children was drafted by British social reformer Eglantyne Jebb in 1923.
  • Total stations are mainly used by land surveyors and civil engineers, either to record features as in topographic surveying or to set out features (such as roads, houses or boundaries).

  • According to Richard Spanswick, "Since taking up residence at Conishead Priory, Kelsang has been working to produce a complete set of instructions for westerners wishing to set out on the path to enlightenment."
  • His father died suddenly in 1871, however, ending the comfortable financial situation for his mother, and August determined to set out for a new life in America, a country in which he already had a number of financially successful relatives.
  • On hearing the account of Vidhyapati, Indradyumna decided to set out to visit Nilamadhaba.
  • ... an Act of Parliament) by the Parliament of the United Kingdom is required for the holding of each UK-wide referendum which is held to set out the referendum question, its format, the franchise for each plebiscite, and how each count is to be conducted.
  • She unveiled her new plan arguing that it would allow Scotland to set out "a different and better vision" and claimed that there is a legally secure path to get a referendum without permission from the cabinet.

  • The green paper, which was published on 16 July 2008, aimed to set out a number of issues connected with the role of copyright in the "knowledge economy" and intended to launch a consultation on these issues (see this document).
  • A similar tradition exists for German "Wandergesellen", or journeymen, to set out on the Wanderjahre.
  • Boundaries help to set out rules for what is and is not acceptable to the members of the relationship.
  • The group's mandate is to set out decisive recommendations on how to strengthen the Commonwealth and fulfill its potential in the 21st century.
  • The locals themselves can set up their own by-laws to set out internal rules for how to conduct activities.

  • These two systems enabled him to define prime numbers and to set out a considerable amount of number theory.
  • Liu Xiu, persuaded by Geng Yan that he should be ready to set out his own course because the people were badly shaken by Gengshi Emperor and his officials' misrule, declined and claimed that the region still needed to be pacified.
  • This came into effect in 2016 and requires local authorities in Scotland to set out individual policies with regard to the licensing of lap dancing clubs.
  • In 2020, on the 60th anniversary of Madagascar's independence, a national drive was marked with an inaugural gathering of volunteers to set out plantlings in the ground in an ambition to plant 60 million trees.
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