put out


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put out
extinguir, molestar, eliminar, enviar

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put out
apagar (fuegos), producir

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put out
1 [place outside] sacar.
2 [issue - out statement] hacer público.
3 [extinguish] apagar.
4 [switch off] quitar, apagar.
5 [prepare for use - out clothes] sacar.
6 [extend - out hand, leg] extender;
[- out tongue] sacar.
7 inf [injure] dislocar.
8 [upset]: to be put out estar enfadado(da).
9 [inconvenience] causar molestias a;
to put oneself out molestarse.



An English-Spanish Dictionary (Granada University, Spain), 14.4Download this dictionary
put out1
(v.) = producir.
Ex: When such a happy occurrence takes place the publisher can put out extra impressions and can publish (or sell the rights for) a paperback edition for a larger market.
 
put out2
(v.) = sacar.
Ex: Naturally people will handle books before they decide to buy them, which means that no more than a couple of copies of each title should be put out so that reserve stock is prevented from getting grubby.

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Put out
SPA: Apagar