assassinate

assassinate
ə'sæsineit
verb
(to murder, especially for political reasons: The president was assassinated by terrorists.) asesinar
- assassin
assassinate vb asesinarassassinate se aplica sólo a figuras políticas importantes, el verbo murder es de uso más general
the President was assassinated el Presidente fue asesinado
who murdered John Lennon? ¿quién asesinó a John Lennon?
El gerundio de assassinate se escribe assassinating
assassinate
tr[ə'sæsɪneɪt]
transitive verb
1 asesinar
assassinate [ə'sæsən.eɪt] vt, -nated ; -nating : asesinar
assassinate
v.
asesinar v.
atocinar v.
ə'sæsṇeɪt, ə'sæsɪneɪt
transitive verb asesinar (a un personaje importante)
[ǝ'sæsɪneɪt]
VT asesinar
* * *
[ə'sæsṇeɪt, ə'sæsɪneɪt]
transitive verb asesinar (a un personaje importante)

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