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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

day release SUBST U (in UK)

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

I. release [americ rəˈlis, Brit rɪˈliːs] VERBO trans

1.1. release prisoner/hostage/captive:

1.2. release (unleash):

1.3. release funds/personnel/player:

2. release:

release information/figures/statement/report
release information/figures/statement/report
release record/book
release movie

3. release (emit, disseminate):

4.1. release (let go):

release bomb

4.2. release brake/clutch:

5. release JUR:

release title/right

II. release [americ rəˈlis, Brit rɪˈliːs] SUBST

1.1. release U (from prison, captivity):

1.2. release U (of funds, personnel):

1.3. release U (of claim, right):

2.1. release U:

in or Brit on general release

2.2. release C (record, movie):

3. release U (of gas):

4.1. release MEC U (action):

4.2. release C (mechanism):

release MEC, FOTO

day [americ deɪ, Brit deɪ] SUBST

1. day (unit of time):

2. day (daylight hours):

3.1. day (point in time):

día por medio CSur Peru
from that day forth arcaico or lit
that'll be the day coloq, irón
have a good or nice day! esp americ
to make sb's day coloq
alegrarle la vida a alguien
another day, another dollar prov americ

3.2. day (specified day, date):

3.3. day (working day):

4. day (indefinite time):

5.1. day (period of time):

5.2. day (current period):

5.3. day (period of youth, success):

day sem pl

5.4. day:

días mpl

6. day (contest):

7. day <days, as adv >:

light3 [americ laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] VERBO intr

I. light2 <lighter lightest> [americ laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] ADJ

1.1. light (not heavy):

light load/fabric
light load/fabric
liviano esp lat-amer
light voice
es más liviano que el otro esp lat-amer

1.2. light CULIN:

light meal/breakfast
light meal/breakfast
liviano esp lat-amer
light pastry/cake
light pastry/cake
liviano esp lat-amer
light cola/beer americ
light adj inv
light menu

1.3. light MILITAR:

light cavalry/infantry/artillery

2.1. light METEO:

light breeze/wind

2.2. light (sparse):

2.3. light (not strenuous):

light work/duties
light work/duties
liviano esp lat-amer

2.4. light (not severe):

light sentence

3. light (not serious):

light music/comedy/reading

II. light2 [americ laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] ADV

I. light1 [americ laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] SUBST

1. light U (illumination):

luz f
(to be) the light of sb's life
(ser) la niña de los ojos de alguien
to throw or cast or shed light on sth
atrib light waves

2.1. light C:

luz f
prender la luz lat-amer
dar la luz Esp
lights! CINEMA, TEATR
caer como piedra lat-amer coloq

2.2. light C (of car, bicycle):

luz f
pon las bajas Chile

2.3. light C:

2.4. light C (in lighthouse):

3.1. light (aspect) sem pl:

to see sth/sb in a good/bad light

3.2. light:

in the light of or americ also in light of as prep
in the light of or americ also in light of as prep

4. light C (for igniting):

to put a or set light to sth
encender un cerillo Amer Central Méx

5.1. light <lights, pl > (windows) ARQUIT:

light sometimes sing
luces fpl

5.2. light <lights, pl > CULIN:

5.3. light <lights, pl > (beliefs) antiq:

a/según su (or mi etc.) entender

6.1. light U (low-calorie beer):

light americ
light americ

6.2. light C (cigarette):

6.3. light U (light ale) Brit:

light coloq

II. light1 <pass & Part perf lighted or lit> [americ laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] VERBO trans

1. light (set alight):

light fire/lamp/heater/cigarette
light fire/lamp/heater/cigarette

2. light < pass & Part perf lit> (illuminate):

light room/scene

III. light1 <pass & Part perf lighted or lit> [americ laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] VERBO intr

light wood/fire/match/cigarette:

IV. light1 <lighter lightest> [americ laɪt, Brit lʌɪt] ADJ

1. light (pale):

light green/brown

2. light (bright):

happy <happier happiest> [americ ˈhæpi, Brit ˈhapi] ADJ

1.1. happy (of people) (joyful, content):

happy person/family/home
happy smile
happy smile
happy disposition
hacer feliz a alguien

1.2. happy (of people) (pleased) pred:

1.3. happy (of people) (satisfied) pred:

1.4. happy (of people) (tipsy) Brit coloq pred:

2.1. happy (of events) (giving pleasure):

happy days/times/occasion

2.2. happy (of events) (fortunate) atrib:

happy coincidence
happy position
happy position

2.3. happy (of events) (felicitous) formal or lit:

happy remark/choice/thought
happy remark/choice/thought

no Dicionário PONS

I. release [rɪˈli:s] VERBO trans

1. release (set free):

2. release (cease to hold):

release FOTO

3. release (allow to escape):

release steam

4. release (weaken):

release pressure

5. release (make public):

release information
release book
release film

II. release [rɪˈli:s] SUBST sem pl

1. release:

release of prisoner
release of hostage

2. release FOTO:

3. release (relaxation):

4. release (escape):

5. release sem pl (publication):

release of film
release of CD

day [deɪ] SUBST

1. day:

2. day (working period):

Expressões:

no Dicionário PONS

I. release [rɪ·ˈlis] VERBO trans

1. release (set free):

2. release (cease to hold):

release FOTO

3. release (allow to escape):

release steam

4. release (weaken):

release pressure

5. release (make public):

release information
release book
release film

II. release [rɪ·ˈlis] SUBST

1. release:

release of prisoner
release of hostage

2. release FOTO:

3. release (relaxation):

4. release (escape):

5. release (publication):

release of film
release of CD

day [deɪ] SUBST

1. day:

2. day (working period):

Expressões:

Present
Irelease
yourelease
he/she/itreleases
werelease
yourelease
theyrelease
Past
Ireleased
youreleased
he/she/itreleased
wereleased
youreleased
theyreleased
Present Perfect
Ihavereleased
youhavereleased
he/she/ithasreleased
wehavereleased
youhavereleased
theyhavereleased
Past Perfect
Ihadreleased
youhadreleased
he/she/ithadreleased
wehadreleased
youhadreleased
theyhadreleased

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This was a happy time for him; he was successful at work and was, at 20, earning more than his father.
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This plan backfires, when the rowdy is more than happy to get them both married because more than anything, he cares about his sister's happiness.
en.wikipedia.org
Typically, during the reminiscence bump only happy memories and memories of important events are recalled.
en.wikipedia.org
He is depicted as being happy, but there is a glint of something more in his eyes.
en.wikipedia.org
As soon as she did, she was so happy she went out and brought a gramme straight away.
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