protrude

protrude
prə'tru:d, ](American) prou-
verb
(to stick out; to project: His teeth protrude.) sobresalir, salir
protrude
tr[prə'trʊːd]
intransitive verb
1 formal use sobresalir, salir
protrude [pro'tru:d] vi, -truded ; -truding : salir, sobresalir
protrude
v.
sacar fuera v.
salir fuera v.
sobresalir v.
(§pres: -salgo, -sales...) fut/c: -saldr-•)
prə'truːd
intransitive verb (frml)
a) \<\<nail/ledge\>\> sobresalir*
b) protruding pres p <chin> prominente; <teeth> salido; <nail> que sobresale

protruding eyes — ojos mpl saltones

[prǝ'truːd]
1.
VI salir, sobresalir
2.
VT sacar fuera
* * *
[prə'truːd]
intransitive verb (frml)
a) \<\<nail/ledge\>\> sobresalir*
b) protruding pres p <chin> prominente; <teeth> salido; <nail> que sobresale

protruding eyes — ojos mpl saltones


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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  • protrude — 1610s, to drive along, thrust forward, from L. protrudere thrust forward, from pro forward + trudere to thrust (see EXTRUSION (Cf. extrusion)). Intransitive meaning stick out first recorded 1620s …   Etymology dictionary

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