Explayar in english

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pronunciation: ɪkspænd part of speech: verb
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explayarse1 = dwell on/upon ; expound (on). 

Example: Annotations found in bibliographies may be less stylized and are more likely to dwell on the subject content.Example: The philosophy of building CD-ROM data bases with files with common subject interests is expounded with reference to the OSH-ROM, CHEM-BANK and CANCER-CD data bases.

explayarse2 = get + Nombre + off + Posesivo + chest ; get + things off + Posesivo + chest ; get it off + Posesivo + chest. 

Example: It really feels good to get my dissatisfaction and frustrations off my chest by complaining.Example: She said that the conversation that they had with the stranger helped her tremendously as it allowed her to get things off her chest.Example: Maybe she should talk to Alex about what was going on -- it could be good to get it off her chest and hear someone else's opinion.

Explayar synonyms

elaborate in spanish: elaborar, pronunciation: ɪlæbrət adjective, verbthrive in spanish: prosperar, pronunciation: θraɪv verbextend in spanish: ampliar, pronunciation: ɪkstend verbflourish in spanish: florecer, pronunciation: flɜrɪʃ verbboom in spanish: auge, pronunciation: bum nounexpound in spanish: exponer, pronunciation: ɪkspaʊnd verbprosper in spanish: prosperar, pronunciation: prɑspɜr verbamplify in spanish: amplificar, pronunciation: æmpləfaɪ verbdilate in spanish: dilatar, pronunciation: daɪleɪt verbexpatiate in spanish: explayarse, pronunciation: ɪkspeɪʃieɪt verbinflate in spanish: inflar, pronunciation: ɪnfleɪt verbenlarge in spanish: agrandar, pronunciation: enlɑrdʒ verbblow up in spanish: explotar, pronunciation: bloʊʌp verbflesh out in spanish: Carne hacia fuera, pronunciation: fleʃaʊt verbspread out in spanish: extendido, pronunciation: spredaʊt verbget ahead in spanish: salir adelante, pronunciation: getəhed verb
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