traducción al español de "embrace"
embrace
sustantivo
abrazo m
verbo transitivo
2.
[doctrine, party] adherirse a
verbo intransitivo
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Their embrace was one of the most emotional seen in the sport.
We embraced and were soon chatting away.
Atmosphere is very excited here and people are rushing up to embrace each other warmly.
It is striking how many men have embraced the trend.
We are generous and we are embracing of other people and cultures.
While he has broadly embraced change, one area remains off limits.
We invest here because of the the country's readiness to embrace new ideas from people across the world.
He argues that in art and culture the British embrace radical ideas and it's time we did in gardening.
She has been stepping out with a smile and embracing single life while maintaining her dignity.
Europeans loved it and embraced its message.
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John gently disengaged himself from his sister's embrace.
John gently disengaged himself from his sister's tearful embrace.
She broke loose from his embrace and crossed to the window.
The marriage signalled James's embrace of the Catholic faith.
They approach, embrace, and poof!, they disappear in a blinding flash of light.
They'll be ready to embrace the new technology when it arrives.
We were locked in a loving embrace.
a fond embrace
a parting embrace
a passionate embrace
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embrace
Inglés británico: embrace
VERB /ɪmˈbreɪs/
If you embrace someone, you put your arms around them and hold them tightly. You can also say that two people embrace.
She came forward and embraced her sister.