celebrate

celebrate
'seləbreit
verb
(to mark by giving a party etc in honour of (a happy or important event): I'm celebrating (my birthday) today.) celebrar
- celebration
- celebrity

celebrate vb celebrar
El gerundio de celebrate se escribe celebrating
celebrate
tr['selɪbreɪt]
transitive verb
1 celebrar, festejar
2 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL celebrar
intransitive verb
1 divertirse
let's celebrate! ¡vamos a celebrarlo!
celebrate ['sɛlə.breɪt] v, -brated ; -brating vt
1) : celebrar, oficiar
to celebrate Mass: celebrar la misa
2) : celebrar, festejar
we're celebrating our anniversary: estamos celebrando nuestro aniversario
3) extol: alabar, ensalzar, exaltar
celebrate vi
: estar de fiesta, divertirse
celebrate
v.
celebrar v.
festejar v.
'seləbreɪt, 'selɪbreɪt
1.
transitive verb
a) \<\<birthday/success\>\> celebrar, festejar
b) (praise) (frml) \<\<virtues/deeds\>\> celebrar (liter), loar (liter)

2.
vi

we won: let's celebrate! — ganamos, vamos a celebrarlo or festejarlo!

['selɪbreɪt]
1. VT
1) [+ birthday, special occasion] celebrar; (with a party) festejar; [+ anniversary etc] conmemorar

what are you celebrating? — ¿qué festejáis?, ¿cuál es el motivo de esta fiesta?

we're celebrating his arrival — estamos celebrando su llegada

he celebrated his birthday by scoring two goals — celebró su cumpleaños marcando dos goles

2) [+ mass] celebrar, decir; [+ marriage] celebrar
2.
VI divertirse, festejar
* * *
['seləbreɪt, 'selɪbreɪt]
1.
transitive verb
a) \<\<birthday/success\>\> celebrar, festejar
b) (praise) (frml) \<\<virtues/deeds\>\> celebrar (liter), loar (liter)

2.
vi

we won: let's celebrate! — ganamos, vamos a celebrarlo or festejarlo!


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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