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Promised
prometió
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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I. promise [Am ˈprɑməs, Brit ˈprɒmɪs] N
1. promise C (pledge):
cumplir (con) su (or mi etc.) promesa
2. promise U (grounds for hope):
II. promise [Am ˈprɑməs, Brit ˈprɒmɪs] VB trans
1. promise (pledge):
to promise sb sth, to promise sth to sb
prometerle algo a alguien
they got the money promised them
he promised himself a holiday
they have been promised help
to promise to + infin
prometer +  infin or prometer que  +  ind
he promised to write every day
the Promised Land
2. promise (give indication of):
III. promise [Am ˈprɑməs, Brit ˈprɒmɪs] VB intr
but you promised!
¡pero si me (or nos etc.) lo prometiste!
I promised faithfully to come
rashly promise
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prometido (prometida)
promised
the Promised Land
Promised Land
manda Chil Mex
he promised me a present
she promised to take me
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I. promise [ˈprɒmɪs, Am ˈprɑ:mɪs] VB trans (pledge, have potential)
II. promise [ˈprɒmɪs, Am ˈprɑ:mɪs] VB intr (pledge)
III. promise [ˈprɒmɪs, Am ˈprɑ:mɪs] N
1. promise (pledge):
2. promise no pl (potential):
solemn occasion, promise
unbreakable rule, promise, faith
a (cat's) lick and a promise Brit inf
a (cat's) lick and a promise Brit inf
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the boss has promised me that ...
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I. promise [ˈpram·ɪs] VB trans (pledge, have potential)
II. promise [ˈpram·ɪs] VB intr (pledge)
III. promise [ˈpram·ɪs] N
1. promise (pledge):
2. promise (potential):
breach of promise N
solemn occasion, promise
unbreakable rule, promise, faith
stick to promise
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
the boss has promised me that...
Present
Ipromise
youpromise
he/she/itpromises
wepromise
youpromise
theypromise
Past
Ipromised
youpromised
he/she/itpromised
wepromised
youpromised
theypromised
Present Perfect
Ihavepromised
youhavepromised
he/she/ithaspromised
wehavepromised
youhavepromised
theyhavepromised
Past Perfect
Ihadpromised
youhadpromised
he/she/ithadpromised
wehadpromised
youhadpromised
theyhadpromised
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I think they're labouring under the misapprehension that it's cost prohibitive and that they simply can't afford it.
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I think there still exists the misapprehension that strategic planning slows things down or mires the process in theory.
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Under these circumstances we feel that in justice we should state that in our opinion the charges are the result either of misapprehension or criticism without foundation.
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If so, as shown above, the legislature was under a misapprehension.
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This was accepted as fact, and the misapprehension would persist throughout her career.
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