entrañar
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entrañar (first-person singular present entraño, first-person singular preterite entrañei, past participle entrañado)
- (transitive) to contain or carry (certain abstract thing) within oneself
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Conjugation of entrañar
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entrañar (first-person singular present entraño, first-person singular preterite entrañé, past participle entrañado)
- (transitive) to involve, to entail, to contain
- 1912 December 13, Ramiro de Maeztu, “Sobre el arte inmoral y la pornografía”, in Heraldo de Madrid:
- Ello entraña cierto castigo para los autores y expendedores de estas obras.
- That entails some kind of punishment for the authors and vendors of those works.
- 2016 December 25, “Sin niebla”, in Juventud Rebelde[1]:
- Luego de ver el armón glorioso que transportó a un Fidel hecho Sol, con todo el simbolismo que esto entraña, pienso en el mágico torbellino que él nos deja.
- After seeing the glorious caisson which transported a Fidel while it was sunny, with all the symbolism which this entailed, I think about the magic whirlwind which he has left us.
- (transitive) to imply, to pose, to give rise, to carry (especially risks, difficulties, responsibilities)
- Synonym: conllevar
- Mi trabajo entraña muchas responsabilidades.
- My job carries with it many responsibilities.
- entraña mucho riesgo
- it involves a lot of risk
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Conjugation of entrañar (See Appendix:Spanish verbs)
Selected combined forms of entrañar
These forms are generated automatically and may not actually be used. Pronoun usage varies by region.
Further reading edit
- “entrañar”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014