solve

solve
solv
verb
1) (to discover the answer to (a problem etc): The mathematics teacher gave the children some problems to solve.) resolver
2) (to clear up or explain (a mystery, crime etc): That crime has never been solved.) resolver
solve vb solucionar / resolver
to solve a mystery resolver un misterio
El gerundio de solve se escribe solving
solve
tr[sɒlv]
transitive verb
1 (problem) resolver, solucionar; (case, equation) resolver
we've got a problem that needs solving tenemos un problema que hay que solucionar
solve ['sɑlv] vt, solved ; solving : resolver, solucionar
solve
v.
desatar v.
desenlazar v.
resolver v.
solucionar v.
solventar v.
sɑːlv, sɒlv
transitive verb \<\<mystery/equation\>\> resolver*; \<\<conflict\>\> solucionar; \<\<crossword puzzle\>\> sacar*

to solve a crime — esclarecer* un crimen

to solve a riddle — encontrar* la solución a una adivinanza/un enigma

[sɒlv]
VT [+ problem, puzzle] resolver, solucionar; [+ mystery, crime] resolver, esclarecer

to solve a riddle — resolver una adivinanza, adivinar or resolver un acertijo

that question remains to be solved — aún queda por resolver esa cuestión

* * *
[sɑːlv, sɒlv]
transitive verb \<\<mystery/equation\>\> resolver*; \<\<conflict\>\> solucionar; \<\<crossword puzzle\>\> sacar*

to solve a crime — esclarecer* un crimen

to solve a riddle — encontrar* la solución a una adivinanza/un enigma


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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