unleash [ˈʌnˈliːʃ]
unleash
unleash(
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)A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g. I bought a book.).
1. (to set free)
a. soltar
Unleash Luna and let her run around the beach for a bit.Suelta a Luna y deja que corra por la playa un rato.
When we returned from our walk with the dogs, we unleashed them in the backyard.Cuando volvimos de caminar con los perros, los soltamos en el jard铆n trasero.
b. desatar
I unleashed the dog and it took off running along the seashore.Desat茅 el perro y se ech贸 a correr por la orilla del mar.
2. (to vent)
a. dar rienda suelta a
She unleashed her passion when she was kissed on the back of the neck.Dio rienda suelta a su pasi贸n cuando recibi贸 un beso en la nuca.
b. desatar
The injured bear unleashed its rage on the hunter.El oso herido desat贸 su furia contra el cazador.
3. (to set in motion)
a. desencadenar
The unresolved conflict unleashed a war that lasted many years.El conflicto no resuelto desencaden贸 una guerra que dur贸 muchos a帽os.
unleashtransitive verb
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g. I bought a book.).
1. (dogs)
a. soltar
2. (fig)
a. desencadenar (forces, criticism)
Copyright 漏 2006 Harrap Publishers Limited
Collins Complete Spanish Electronic Dictionary 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 2011
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