suelta
suelta
feminine noun
1release (liberación)
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suelta [soo-el’-tah]
noun
1Act of loosening or letting loose; solution. (f)
2Fetters, with which the feet of a beast are tied when grazing. (f)
- Dar suelta a las palomas -> to release pigeons
article & past participle
1Irregular Of SOLTAR.
2Loose (no envasado), light (ágil), expeditious, swift, able.
3Free (en movimiento), bold, afaring.
4Easy, disengaged.
5Voluble, fluent.
6Blank (versos sin rima).
7 (Colloquial)
8Small change (dinero).
- Suelto de lengua -> audacious, shameless, ill-tongued, free to speak
- Arena suelta -> loose sand
- Comprar cosas sueltas -> al suelto, to buy things by the lump or bulk
- El libro tiene dos hojas sueltas -> the book has two pages loose
- Lo dejamos suelto -> we leave it untied
- Son tres poesías sueltas -> these are 3 separate poems
SOLTERO.
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