Future perfectél/ella/ustedconjugation ofremachar.

remachar

remachar(
rreh
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mah
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chahr
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to rivet
El tapicero tiene las herramientas adecuadas para remachar las sillas.The upholsterer has the right tools to rivet your chairs.
a. to clinch
Hace falta un martillo más grande para remachar esos clavos.You need a bigger hammer to clinch those nails.
a. to stress
Es importante remachar que no existe una solución definitiva para el problema.It's important to stress that there's no definitive solution to the problem.
b. to hammer home
El ministro remachó la importancia de las medidas tomadas para evitar el conflicto.The minister hammered home the importance of the measures adopted to avoid conflict.
c. to drive home
Tenemos que seguir remachando el mensaje de unidad entre los países de la región.We have to keep on driving home the message of unity among the countries in the region.
a. to finish off
Remachamos la reunión con un resumen de los puntos de acción.We finished off the meeting with a summary of the action points.
a. to put away
El centrocampista consiguió remachar el pase desde la línea media.The midfielder managed to put away the pass from the halfway line.
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