Spanish English Dictionary

español - English

lanzamiento in English:

1. release release


We caught three big fish, but we're going to release them back into the water rather than take them home.
The cones of the jack pine, for example, do not readily open to release their seeds until they have been subjected to great heat.
What a release!
When you practise extreme sports your brain releases endorphins.
It's very unlikely that we will release a new album before next winter.
When Netflix decided to release the entire 13-episode first season of a TV series in one go; it reminded viewers to watch responsibly.
If we send all of them to landfill sites; over 130;000 kilos of lead will be released into the soil.
We arrested him a couple days ago but clever lawyer got him released.
Phosphorus provides nourishment for cyanobacteria (blue algae) which multiply and release toxins.
Cleanse me! Release me! Set me free!
We'll release the final agenda on the morning of Monday, January 20, so please reply quickly.
It is rather ridiculous that, in some countries, a person cannot even release their own work into the public domain.
Let your friends choose from our huge range of new releases and all-time classics, films and video games!
Firefighters took two hours to release the driver from the wreckage. Six hostages were released shortly before midday.
In the event that asbestos-covered mesh is found, ensure its safety by damping the asbestos portion to prevent dust release and wrapping in a plastic bag.

English word "lanzamiento"(release) occurs in sets:

Fichas del libro - "Cromwell" (Alfred B. Richards)
Fichas del libro - "A daughter of Jehu" (Laura E. ...
Fichas del libro - "Mushrooms on the Moor" (Frank ...
Fichas del libro - "The Lushei Kuki Clans J. Shake...
Fichas del libro - "Suffrage Songs and Verses" (Ch...

2. launching


The rockets were fired from a launching pad.
What Microsoft is launching is a beta version of its "NetShow streaming server"; it supplies video and audio on demand.

English word "lanzamiento"(launching) occurs in sets:

Fichas del libro - "The Answer" (Henry Beam Piper)
Fichas del libro - "$1,000 A Plate" (Jack McKenty)
Fichas del libro - "The Life and Adventures of Poo...
Fichas del libro - "Langley Memoir on Mechanical F...
Fichas del libro - "The First Man-Carrying Aeropla...

3. launch


Better to extend an olive branch than launch a missile.
launch a campaign
launch=initiate=start=turn on; launch a new product on the market
Last year they launched a very successful skin care product.
career launch
Fixed‐wing drones can be hand‐launched, but often they require a runway or even an unwieldy catapult.
The launch, which had been scheduled for this morning, was postponed because of the illness of shuttle Commander John Creighton.
The design was also given the finishing touch to have launch impact and dynamism provided by the novelty of the arch shaped logo design.
By his own writing, this man was either asleep, at a prayer meeting with Al and Tipper or learning how to launch a nuclear missile out of a suitcase.
hopefully we're about to make that learning journey a bit easier as we launch a brand new online course.
In 1989 Pepsi-Cola launched a new product called Pepsi A.M., which was aimed at the 'breakfast cola drinker'. It was an immediate flop.
We tried again and again to launch our kite into the air, but there wasn’t enough wind for it to fly.
if you launch a new product, book, website, etc, you let a lot of people know that it is starting to exist so that they can buy it or make use of it
We watched from the quayside as the ship was launched into the sea.
On Monday, the Pierson Publishing House will launch an ambitious advertising compaign for Real Life, a highly anticipated new novel from Korea.

English word "lanzamiento"(launch) occurs in sets:

Fichas del libro - "On Land And Sea At The Dardane...
CAE Unit 41/42