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    Resources Translator Steve asked me out last night.

Steve asked me out last night.

Translation result
Steve me invitó a salir anoche. Steve asked me out last night.


steve noun


ask verb

1. make a request or demand for something to somebody.

Can I ask you to pass me that book on the table? (In this sentence, the speaker is making a polite request for someone to hand over an object.) Puedo pedirle que me pase ese libro de la mesa?

2. direct or put.

The teacher asked the student to take her seat in the front row, giving clear instructions on where she needed to sit. La profesora pidió al estudiante que tomara su asiento en la primera fila, proporcionando instrucciones claras sobre dónde necesitaba sentarse.

3. consider obligatory.

Before accepting the job offer, she asked herself whether her new boss's demands were asking too much of her time and energy. Antes de aceptar la oferta de trabajo, se preguntó a sí misma si las demandas de su nuevo jefe le pedían demasiado tiempo y energía.

4. address a question to and expect an answer from.

The detective asked the suspect about his whereabouts on the night of the crime, trying to gather more information for the investigation. El detective preguntó al sospechoso sobre su paradero en la noche del crimen, tratando de recopilar más información para la investigación.

5. require as useful, just, or proper.

The judge asked that the defendant's sentence be reduced to take into account the mitigating circumstances of his youth. El juez pidió que la condena del acusado se redujera a fin de tener en cuenta las circunstancias atenuantes de su juventud.

6. make a date.

Has he asked you out yet? he asekd me to a dance Traducción de 'Has he asked you out yet? he asekd me to a dance'

7. require or ask for as a price or condition.

The restaurant asks an extra fee for special occasions, such as birthdays and anniversaries. El restaurante cobra una tarifa adicional por ocasiones especiales, como cumpleaños y aniversarios.

Conjugation

PronounConjugation
I
I ask.
You
You ask.
He/She/It
He/She/It asks.
We
We ask.
You
You ask.
They
They ask.
Complete conjugation.

last adjective

1. coming after all others in time or space or degree or being the only one remaining.

The last chance to buy tickets for the concert sold out quickly, and now they're no longer available. La última oportunidad para comprar entradas para el concierto se agotó rápidamente y ahora ya no están disponibles.
After a long journey, the last leg of our trip took us through the scenic mountains, offering breathtaking views. Después de un largo viaje, el último tramo de nuestro recorrido nos llevó por los montañas escénicas, ofreciendo vistas deslumbrantes.
The last survivor of the devastating earthquake was found buried under the rubble, a testament to human resilience. El último superviviente del devastador terremoto fue encontrado enterrado bajo los escombros, un testimonio de la resistencia humana.

night noun

1. the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside.

The stars were shining brightly in the night sky, guiding us through the darkness. Las estrellas brillaban con intensidad en el cielo nocturno, guiándonos a través de la oscuridad.

2. a period of ignorance or backwardness or gloom.

The night of the medieval era was characterized by widespread superstition and darkness, which hindered scientific progress and understanding. La noche de la época medieval se caracterizó por una amplia superstición y oscuridad que obstaculizó el progreso científico y comprensión.

3. the period spent sleeping.

After a long day of work, she looked forward to a good night's sleep and a relaxing weekend. Después de un día largo de trabajo, se adelantaba a una buena noche de sueño y un fin de semana relajante.

4. the dark part of the diurnal cycle considered a time unit.

The night was young, and the city's nightlife was in full swing, with people pouring out of bars and clubs onto the streets. La noche era joven y la vida nocturna de la ciudad estaba en pleno apogeo, con personas saliendo a raudales de los bares y clubes hacia las calles.

5. darkness.

The darkness of night made it difficult to see any obstacles on the winding mountain road. La oscuridad de la noche lo hizo difícil ver cualquier obstáculo en el camino montañoso sinuoso.

6. a shortening of nightfall.

The sun was setting, and we were approaching night, which would bring a welcome cool breeze after the sweltering heat of the day. El sol se estaba poniendo y nos acercábamos a la noche, que traería un fresco viento bienvenido después del calor opresivo del día.

7. the time between sunset and midnight.

The stars were shining brightly in the night sky, casting a magical glow over the landscape. Las estrellas brillaban con intensidad en el cielo nocturno, proyectando un resplandor mágico sobre el paisaje.

8. Roman goddess of night.

In ancient Roman mythology, Night was often depicted as a mysterious and powerful goddess, ruling over the darkness and shadows. En la mitología romana antigua, la Noche se representaba a menudo como una diosa misteriosa y poderosa, que gobernaba sobre la oscuridad y las sombras.