obtain

obtain
əb'tein
verb
(to get; to become the possessor of: He obtained a large sum of money by buying and selling houses.) obtener, conseguir
obtain vb obtener / conseguir
obtain
tr[əb'teɪn]
transitive verb
1 (get, acquire) obtener, conseguir
intransitive verb
1 formal use (be valid, exist) prevalecer, regir
obtain [əb'teɪn] vt
: obtener, conseguir
obtain vi
prevail: imperar, prevalecer
obtain
v.
adquirir v.
agenciar v.
alcanzar v.
conseguir v.
existir v.
ganar v.
lograr v.
lucrarse v.
obtener v.
(§pres: -tengo, -tienes...-tenemos) pret: -tuv-
fut/c: -tendr-•)
əb'teɪn
transitive verb conseguir*, obtener* (frml)

to obtain something FOR somebody — conseguirle* algo a alguien

[ǝb'teɪn]
1.
VT obtener, conseguir; (=acquire) adquirir

his uncle obtained the job for him — su tío le consiguió el puesto

oil can be obtained from coal — se puede extraer aceite del carbón

2.
VI frm [price, law] regir; [theory] prevalecer, predominar

the price which obtains now — el precio que rige ahora

in the conditions then obtaining — en las condiciones que imperaban entonces

that did not obtain in my day — en mis tiempos eso no era así

* * *
[əb'teɪn]
transitive verb conseguir*, obtener* (frml)

to obtain something FOR somebody — conseguirle* algo a alguien


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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  • Obtain — Ob*tain , v. i. 1. To gain or have a firm footing; to be recognized or established; to become prevalent or general; to prevail; as, the custom obtains of going to the seashore in summer. [1913 Webster] Sobriety hath by use obtained to signify… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • obtain — verb formal 1 (T) to get something that you want, especially through your own effort, skill, or work: Further information can be obtained from head office. | They ve extended the growing season to obtain a larger crop. | the difficulty of… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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