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    Resources Translator Prices have shot up since last year.

Prices have shot up since last year.

Translation result
Los precios se han disparado desde el año pasado. Prices have shot up since last year.


prices noun


have verb

1. have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense.

She has a beautiful garden with a variety of flowers and trees that she tends to every weekend. Ella tiene un jardín hermoso con una variedad de flores y árboles que atiende cada fin de semana.

2. have as a feature.

The new smartphone has a sleek design, making it stand out in the market. El nuevo teléfono inteligente tiene un diseño elegante, lo que lo hace destacarse en el mercado.

3. go through (mental or physical states or experiences).

After a long illness, she has been through a lot of physical therapy to regain her strength and mobility. Después de una larga enfermedad, ha pasado por mucho terapia física para recuperar su fuerza y movilidad.

4. have ownership or possession of.

She has inherited her grandmother's antique jewelry, which is now on display in her living room. Ella ha heredado el joyería antigua de su abuela, que ahora se exhibe en su sala de estar.

5. cause to move.

The strong winds had the trees swaying gently in the orchard, causing them to creak and groan under their own weight. Los fuertes vientos tenían los árboles balanceándose suavemente en el huerto, lo que les hacía crujir y gemir bajo su propio peso.

6. serve oneself to, or consume regularly.

She likes to have a cup of coffee every morning to get her going for the day. Ella le gusta tener un tazón de café cada mañana para despertarse y estar lista para el día.

7. have a personal or business relationship with someone.

She has been working with John at the same company for five years, and they have developed a strong professional bond. Ella ha estado trabajando con John en la misma empresa durante cinco años y han desarrollado un vínculo profesional fuerte.

8. organize or be responsible for.

As the project leader, Sarah will have to organize the team and ensure that all tasks are completed on time. Como líder del proyecto, Sarah tendrá que organizar al equipo y asegurarse de que todas las tareas se completan a tiempo.

9. have left.

After packing her bags, Sarah has left for the airport to catch her flight. Después de empacar sus maletas, Sarah se ha ido al aeropuerto para coger su vuelo.

10. be confronted with.

The detective had to have the suspicious evidence, which led her straight to the culprit's doorstep. El detective tuvo que tener la evidencia sospechosa, lo que la llevó directamente a la puerta del acusado.

11. undergo.

The new employee is going to have her first training session today, where she'll learn about company policies and procedures. El nuevo empleado tendrá su primera sesión de capacitación hoy, donde aprenderá sobre políticas y procedimientos de la empresa.

12. suffer from.

After the accident, she has been having chronic back pain and finds it difficult to perform daily activities. Después del accidente, ella ha estado sufriendo dolor de espalda crónico y encuentra difícil realizar actividades diarias.

13. cause to do.

The teacher decided to have the students write an essay on their summer vacation, and they spent hours crafting their stories. El profesor decidió que los estudiantes escribieran un ensayo sobre sus vacaciones de verano y pasaron horas construyendo sus historias.

14. receive willingly something given or offered.

The charity has received many donations from generous donors to help with disaster relief efforts. La caridad ha recibido numerosos donativos de donantes generosos para ayudar con esfuerzos de auxilio en casos de desastre.

15. get something.

I have finally gotten my hands on the new iPhone that I've been waiting for. Tengo finalmente en mis manos el nuevo iPhone que esperaba.

16. undergo (as of injuries and illnesses).

After the accident, Sarah had to have surgery to repair her broken leg. Después del accidente, Sarah tuvo que someterse a una cirugía para reparar su pierna rotura.

17. achieve a point or goal.

After months of hard work, she finally had her dream job offer and was overjoyed. Después de meses de duro trabajo, ella finalmente tuvo la oferta laboral de sus sueños y estaba eufórica.

18. cause to be born.

The parents had their first child after trying for several years, and they were overjoyed at the arrival of their little one. Los padres tuvieron su primer hijo después de intentarlo durante varios años y se sintieron extremadamente felices al llegar del pequeño".

19. have sex with.

Conjugation

PronounConjugation
I
I have.
You
You have.
He/She/It
He/She/It has.
We
We have.
You
You have.
They
They have.
Complete conjugation.

shot noun

1. the act of firing a projectile.

The soldier took careful aim before releasing the shot, which whizzed past the enemy's ear and hit the target with precision. El soldado tomó cuidadosa mirada antes de disparar la bala, que zumbó pasado el oído del enemigo y alcanzó el blanco con precisión.

2. a solid missile discharged from a firearm.

The sniper took aim and fired a single shot at the target, hitting it right in the center. El francotirador se dispuso y disparó un tiro único contra el objetivo, impactándolo en el centro exacto.

3. (sports) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or cue or hand.

The golfer took careful aim before taking her shot at the hole, hoping to sink the birdie putt. El golfista se tomó cuidadoso enfoque antes de intentar su tiro en el hoyo, esperando acertar el putt de birdie.

4. a chance to do something.

The team had only one shot at winning the championship, and they made the most of it. El equipo solo tenía una oportunidad de ganar el campeonato y la hicieron valer la pena.

5. a person who shoots (usually with respect to their ability to shoot).

The team's star shot was able to sink six three-pointers in a row during the fourth quarter, leading them to victory. El tiro estelar del equipo fue capaz de anotar seis triples consecutivos en el cuarto período, lo que los llevó a la victoria.

6. a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film.

The director reviewed the footage and decided to re-shoot the entire scene to get a better take. El director revisó la grabación y decidió volver a rodar toda la escena para obtener una mejor toma.

7. the act of putting a liquid into the body by means of a syringe.

The nurse administered a quick shot of antibiotics to help combat the infection. La enfermera administró una inyección rápida de antibióticos para ayudar a combatir la infección.

8. a small drink of liquor.

After a long day at work, John ordered a shot of whiskey to take the edge off and relax with his colleagues. Después de un largo día en el trabajo, Juan ordenó una copa de whisky para quitarse el pelo de encima y relajarse con sus colegas.

9. an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect.

The comedian's shot at her opponent during the debate left many in the audience stunned, but it was clear that she had hit a nerve. El disparo del comediante contra su oponente durante el debate dejó a muchos en la audiencia perplejos, pero era claro que había dado en un nervio.

10. an estimate based on little or no information.

The real estate agent gave me a shot of the property's value, but I'm not sure how accurate it is since we've only been looking at it for an hour. El agente inmobiliario me proporcionó un informe sobre el valor de la propiedad, pero no estoy seguro de su precisión ya que solo hemos estado mirándola durante una hora.

11. an informal photograph.

I love looking back at old shots from my vacation and remembering all the amazing experiences I had. Me encanta mirar hacia atrás a viejas tomas de mis vacaciones y recordar todos los increíbles experiencias que tuve.

12. sports equipment consisting of a heavy metal ball used in the shot put.

The athlete carefully gripped the shot, her hands positioning it for maximum power before releasing it down the track. El atleta sujetó con cuidado el disco, colocando sus manos para obtener máximo poder antes de soltarlo por el camino.

13. an explosive charge used in blasting.

The geologist carefully placed the shot at the base of the rock face before detonating it to create a new tunnel. El geólogo colocó con cuidado la carga de explosivo en la base del rostro rocoso antes de detonarla para crear un nuevo túnel.

14. a blow hard enough to cause injury.

The boxer took a shot to the jaw, but managed to stay on his feet and continue fighting. El boxeador recibió un golpe en la mandíbula, pero logró mantenerse en pie y seguir peleando.

15. an attempt to score in a game.

The opposing team's shot on goal was saved by our goalie, preserving our lead. El tiro del equipo contrario al portero fue salvado por nuestro guardameta, lo que preservó nuestra ventaja.

16. informal words for any attempt or effort.

After months of training, her shot at winning the marathon finally paid off when she crossed the finish line first. Después de meses de entrenamiento, su oportunidad de ganar la maratón finalmente dio fruto cuando cruzó la meta primera.

17. the launching of a missile or spacecraft to a specified destination.

The astronauts anxiously waited for the shot of their spacecraft, which would take them on a 6-month journey to Mars. Los astronautas esperaban ansiosos el lanzamiento de su nave espacial, que los llevaría en un viaje de 6 meses a Marte.

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.

year noun

1. a period of time containing 365 (or 366) days.

The new employee celebrated her first year at the company with a bonus and a promotion. El nuevo empleado celebró su primer año en la empresa con un premio y una promoción.

2. a period of time occupying a regular part of a calendar year that is used for some particular activity.

The school's annual talent show takes place during the spring year, and students from all grades are encouraged to participate. La ceremonia de talentos anual del colegio tiene lugar durante el año primaveral, y se anima a los estudiantes de todos los grados a participar.

3. the period of time that it takes for a planet (as, e.g., Earth or Mars) to make a complete revolution around the sun.

Astronomers study the Earth's orbit to better understand its elliptical path and its approximately 365.25-day year, which affects the timing of planetary alignments. Astrónomos estudian el órbita de la Tierra para comprender mejor su trayectoria elíptica y su aproximadamente año de 365,25 días, lo que afecta al cronograma de las alineaciones planetarias.

4. a body of students who graduate together.

The graduating year at Harvard University was honored with a special ceremony, marking their accomplishment after four years of hard work and dedication. El año de graduación en la Universidad de Harvard fue condecorado con una ceremonia especial, marcando su logro después de cuatro años de duro trabajo y dedicación.