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discutir

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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discuss [ingl. am. dəˈskəs, ingl. brit. dɪˈskʌs] V. trans.

1. discuss:

discuss (talk about) person
discuss topic
discuss topic
discuss (debate)
discuss plan/problem

2. discuss (examine):

discuss opinion/statement
informally meet/consult/discuss
person-to-person talk/discuss
heatedly debate/discuss
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to discuss
to discuss o debate sth

en el diccionario PONS

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discuss [dɪˈskʌs] V. trans.

1. discuss (exchange ideas about):

discuss

2. discuss (consider):

discuss
to discuss sth face-to-face with sb
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español
inglés
inglés
to discuss
to discuss sth
to discuss sth with sb
to discuss
to discuss sth
to discuss a plan in detail
to discuss
to discuss
to discuss
to discuss
en el diccionario PONS
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español
español

discuss [dɪ·ˈskʌs] V. trans.

1. discuss (exchange ideas about):

discuss

2. discuss (consider):

discuss
to discuss sth face to face with sb
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español
inglés
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to discuss sth
to discuss
to discuss
to discuss sth
to discuss
to discuss
to discuss
to discuss
to discuss
Present
Idiscuss
youdiscuss
he/she/itdiscusses
wediscuss
youdiscuss
theydiscuss
Past
Idiscussed
youdiscussed
he/she/itdiscussed
wediscussed
youdiscussed
theydiscussed
Present Perfect
Ihavediscussed
youhavediscussed
he/she/ithasdiscussed
wehavediscussed
youhavediscussed
theyhavediscussed
Past Perfect
Ihaddiscussed
youhaddiscussed
he/she/ithaddiscussed
wehaddiscussed
youhaddiscussed
theyhaddiscussed

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When a sentence continues discussing a previously established topic, it is likely to use pronouns to refer to the topic.
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Discussing the causes is important to the oratory because it validates the fact that the topic is in fact a significant problem.
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Even then, he used to discuss ideas for television series.
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Ministers visited schools to inform and discuss the proposals with staff and students; some were mobbed when leaving the schools' premises.
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The possibility of establishing a national team was also discussed.
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