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البَدِيهَة
expresando

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. express1 [ingl am ɪkˈsprɛs, ingl brit ɪkˈsprɛs, ɛkˈsprɛs] VB vb trans

1.1. express (in words):

express view/surprise

1.2. express (without words):

1.3. express MAT:

2. express (squeeze out) form:

express juice
express milk nursing mother:

II. express1 [ingl am ɪkˈsprɛs, ingl brit ɪkˈsprɛs, ɛkˈsprɛs] VB vb rifl

I. express2 [ingl am ɪkˈsprɛs, ingl brit ɪkˈsprɛs, ɛkˈsprɛs] AGG

1.1. express (fast):

express train
express train

1.2. express (fast):

2. express delivery/letter:

exprés adj inv

II. express2 [ingl am ɪkˈsprɛs, ingl brit ɪkˈsprɛs, ɛkˈsprɛs] AVV

III. express2 [ingl am ɪkˈsprɛs, ingl brit ɪkˈsprɛs, ɛkˈsprɛs] SOST

1. express:

2. express:

express, a. express bus or ingl brit express coach

IV. express2 [ingl am ɪkˈsprɛs, ingl brit ɪkˈsprɛs, ɛkˈsprɛs] VB vb trans (send quickly)

express mail/package
express mail/package
express mail/package
express mail/package

express3 [ingl am ɪkˈsprɛs, ingl brit ɪkˈsprɛs, ɛkˈsprɛs, ˈɛksprɛs] AGG form (specific)

express intention/wish
express intention/wish

The Express

The Express → Newspapers

Newspapers Info

El 95% de los norteamericanos lee la prensa local. En EEUU existe solo un periódico de caracter nacional, el USA Today, los demás son locales. Algunos periódicos de ciudades grandes, tales como el New York Times, Los Angeles Times y The Washington Post, se leen a través de todo el país. Además el International Herald Tribune, publicado fuera de EEUU, se lee por muchos norteamericanos en el extranjero. En líneas generales la prensa norteamericana todavía es conservadora debido a la necesidad de alcanzar el mayor número de ventas posible.
Hasta hace unos años el Reino Unido tenía dos clases de periódicos nacionales, los broadsheets o periódicos de formato grande, y los tabloids con un formato más pequeño. De los primeros, solo el Daily Telegraph y The Financial Timesconservan el formato grande. La llamada prensa seria son The Times y el Daily Telegraph (políticamente de derechas), The Guardian (de corte socialdemócrata), The Independent y The Financial Times. Entre los tabloids de carácter sensacionalista destacan The Sun, The Mirror, The Express y el Daily Mail. Existen también unos 1.500 periódicos locales de carácter diario o semanal. Ver tb Sunday papers Wall Street Journal The Financial Times.

The Express Info

Newspapers.

Newspapers Info

El 95% de los norteamericanos lee la prensa local. En EEUU existe solo un periódico de caracter nacional, el USA Today, los demás son locales. Algunos periódicos de ciudades grandes, tales como el New York Times, Los Angeles Times y The Washington Post, se leen a través de todo el país. Además el International Herald Tribune, publicado fuera de EEUU, se lee por muchos norteamericanos en el extranjero. En líneas generales la prensa norteamericana todavía es conservadora debido a la necesidad de alcanzar el mayor número de ventas posible.
Hasta hace unos años el Reino Unido tenía dos clases de periódicos nacionales, los broadsheets o periódicos de formato grande, y los tabloids con un formato más pequeño. De los primeros, solo el Daily Telegraph y The Financial Timesconservan el formato grande. La llamada prensa seria son The Times y el Daily Telegraph (políticamente de derechas), The Guardian (de corte socialdemócrata), The Independent y The Financial Times. Entre los tabloids de carácter sensacionalista destacan The Sun, The Mirror, The Express y el Daily Mail. Existen también unos 1.500 periódicos locales de carácter diario o semanal. Ver tb Sunday papers Wall Street Journal The Financial Times.

Pony Express SOST

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express attr

nel dizionario PONS

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I. express [ɪkˈspres] VB vb trans

1. express (convey):

express thoughts, feelings

2. express colloq (send quickly):

to express sth to sb

3. express form (squeeze out):

II. express [ɪkˈspres] AGG

1. express (rapid):

2. express (precise):

III. express [ɪkˈspres] SOST

1. express (train):

2. express senza pl (service):

IV. express [ɪkˈspres] AVV

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expressing cold
expreso (-a)
expreso (-a)
nel dizionario PONS
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I. express [ɪk·ˈspres] VB vb trans

1. express (convey):

express thoughts, feelings

2. express colloq (send quickly):

to express sth to sb

3. express form (squeeze out):

II. express [ɪk·ˈspres] AGG

1. express (rapid):

2. express (precise):

III. express [ɪk·ˈspres] SOST (train)

IV. express [ɪk·ˈspres] AVV

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expreso (-a)
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Present
Iexpress
youexpress
he/she/itexpresses
weexpress
youexpress
theyexpress
Past
Iexpressed
youexpressed
he/she/itexpressed
weexpressed
youexpressed
theyexpressed
Present Perfect
Ihaveexpressed
youhaveexpressed
he/she/ithasexpressed
wehaveexpressed
youhaveexpressed
theyhaveexpressed
Past Perfect
Ihadexpressed
youhadexpressed
he/she/ithadexpressed
wehadexpressed
youhadexpressed
theyhadexpressed

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This resulted in widespread outrage within the field.
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International human rights groups have expressed outrage over her death and called for an independent investigation into the circumstances that led to it.
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As mentioned above, this suggestion provoked outrage among local residents and was withdrawn.
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As a result, these practices has spawned outrage across the internet and even raising concerns from politicians.
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Several of the players expressed their outrage over his remarks.
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