left out

left out(
lehfd
 
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. excluido
Sally's been feeling a little left out at school.Sally se siente algo excluida últimamente en la escuela.
a. omitido
There's a longer version of the interview which includes all the left-out details that weren't in the broadcast.Hay una versión más completa de la entrevista que incluye todos los detalles omitidos que no se vieron en la emisión.
a. dejado fuera
You can get food poisoning from rice that's left out overnight.Se puede contraer una intoxicación alimentaria de arroz dejado fuera durante la noche.
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