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Traducción & Definición
a debut: un debut, una primera actuación
He made his debut on stage. Hizo su debut en el escenario.
to debut: debutar
Ejemplos
- "Glenfiddich : Mr. Jones, Congratulations on your debut."
- "And finally "Apocalypse"... A new book for children, debuts at #1 on the best seller list."
Ejercicio 1
Find some of interesting terms from this broadcast and type them into the blanks.
1. This term describes the "top stories" or "major topics" in the news. "Today's are crazy: war in the Middle East, and an avalanche in Ukraine!"
2. This term describes a return to popularity or previous status. "After years of obscurity, Flint Westwood is making a ."
3. This term describes the "publication" or "issue" of a film.
The film's is scheduled for June, when it is expected to become a #1 blockbuster.
1. This term describes the "top stories" or "major topics" in the news. "Today's are crazy: war in the Middle East, and an avalanche in Ukraine!"
2. This term describes a return to popularity or previous status. "After years of obscurity, Flint Westwood is making a ."
3. This term describes the "publication" or "issue" of a film.
The film's is scheduled for June, when it is expected to become a #1 blockbuster.
Find some of interesting terms from this broadcast and type them into the blanks.
1. This term describes the "top stories" or "major topics" in the news. "Today's headlines 1 are crazy: war in the Middle East, and an avalanche in Ukraine!"
2. This term describes a return to popularity or previous status. "After years of obscurity, Flint Westwood is making a comeback 2."
3. This term describes the "publication" or "issue" of a film.
The film's release 3 is scheduled for June, when it is expected to become a #1 blockbuster.
1. This term describes the "top stories" or "major topics" in the news. "Today's headlines 1 are crazy: war in the Middle East, and an avalanche in Ukraine!"
2. This term describes a return to popularity or previous status. "After years of obscurity, Flint Westwood is making a comeback 2."
3. This term describes the "publication" or "issue" of a film.
The film's release 3 is scheduled for June, when it is expected to become a #1 blockbuster.
1 headlines: "Headlines" refer to the biggest news stories or items of a newspaper or news program. The term literally refers to the titles in bold print on the front page of a newspaper, however the term can describe top stories in general.
2 comeback: A "comeback" refers to a return to prominence or success, generally after a period of anonymity or lack of success. For example: After years of bad films and bad press, Flint Westwood made a remarkable comeback with his latest film.
3 release: The term "release" has several meanings, but in the context of a film, an album or a product, it refers to a "launch", "issue" or "publication". Brent mentions that Warner Brothers, a major film studio, has announced the "release" of a film about hamsters, meaning that the studio has announced that they will be producing this film.
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