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3 Translation results for present in Spanish

noun | verb | adjective

present noun

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presents
regalo, obsequio; presente

Example sentences of
present noun

  • Past, present, and future are all linked together.
  • I gave her a book as a present.

Synonyms of
present noun

present verb

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presented, has presented, is presenting, presents
presentar; presentar (una obra de teatro, etc.); entregar (un regalo, etc.), regalar, obsequiar; ofrecer

Example sentences of
present verb

  • He presented the queen with a diamond necklace.
  • He was presented with a medal at the ceremony.
  • The scientist presented his results to the committee.
  • She will be presenting a paper on methods for teaching ESL at the conference.
  • What time will you be presenting?
  • An offer was presented for our consideration.
  • The Main Street Theater Company is presenting Shakespeare's Othello next month.
  • The museum is presenting an exhibition of paintings by Monet.
  • She presented a check for $5,000 to the charity.

Detailed synonyms for present verb

See: Offer, Show

present adjective

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actual; presente

Example sentences of
present adjective

  • The game has existed in its present form for more than 300 years.
  • I am very busy at the present moment.
Remember this?
speak of the devil
tener pelos en la lengua
empezar desde el principio
hablando del rey de Roma
lo mejor de cada casa
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Related phrases for present

Reverse translation for present

regalo  - gift, present, pleasure, comfort, treat 
obsequio  - gift, present 
presente  - present (time, tense), one present 
presentar  - to present, to show, to offer, to give, to submit (a document), to launch (a product), to introduce (a person) 
presentar  (una obra de teatro, etc.) - to present, to show, to offer, to give, to submit (a document), to launch (a product), to introduce (a person) 
entregar  (un regalo, etc.) - to deliver, to give, to present, to hand in, to hand over 
regalar  - to present (as a gift), to give away, to regale, to entertain, to flatter, to make a fuss over 
obsequiar  - to give, to present 
ofrecer  - to offer, to provide, to give, to present (an appearance, etc.) 
actual  - present, current, continuing 
presente  - present, in attendance, present, current