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2 Translation results for issues in Spanish
noun
| verb
issuenoun
issues
emergencia, flujo; descendencia, progenie; desenlace, resultado, consecuencia; asunto, cuestión; publicación, distribución, emisión; numero (de un periódico o una revista)
Example sentences of
issue
noun
•She is concerned with a variety of social issues.
•Water purity is a public health issue.
•The President's speech addressed a number of important issues.
•The issue is poverty, not race: to talk about race is simply to confuse the issue.
•campaign issues like education and defense
More examples
•The case involves some complicated legal issues.
•He should stop dodging the issue and make a decision now.
•There's an interesting article on page 12 of this issue.
Cuando alguien dice 'we face a challenge' o 'have an issue', ¿se refiere a que tenemos un problema?
Muchas personas piensan que la palabra problem es desagradable o desalentadora y prefieren usar las palabras challenge o issue en su lugar. Por ejemplo, global challenges (problemas del mundo) o money issues (problemas de dinero). Eso dicho, challenge, issue yproblem no son sinónimos y cada uno tiene su propio significado.
¿Cómo se pronuncia la palabra issue?
En inglés americano, issue suena similar a la palabra shoe, con un sonido de i al principio.
En inglés británico, issue se pronuncia /iss-you/.
issueverb
issued, has issued, is issuing, issues
emerger, salir, fluir; emitir; distribuir; descender (dícese de los padres o antepasados específicos); emanar, surgir, resultar; publicar
Example sentences of
issue
verb
•Each employee will be issued an identification card.
•The Post Office will issue a new first-class stamp.
•The company plans to raise money by issuing more stock.
•The bank will be issuing a new credit card.
•the bank's newly issued credit card
More examples
•The king issued a decree forbidding all protests.
•A severe storm warning has been issued.
•The police have issued a warrant for her arrest.
•A steady flow of lava issued from a crack in the rock.
salir
- to go out, to come out, to get out, to set out, to leave, to depart, to appear, to project, to stick out, to cost, to come to, to turn out, to prove, to come up, to occur
descender (dícese de los padres o antepasados específicos)- to descend, to come down, to descend, to go down, to drop, to fall, to lower, to take down, to let down