- debutar
- v.1 to make one's debut (actor, cantante).la obra debuta en Madrid el día 4 the play opens in Madrid on the fourth2 to debut, to make one's debut.* * *debutar► verbo intransitivo1 to make one's debut, make one's début* * *VI to make one's debut* * *verbo intransitivo to make one's debut
debutó como actor en 1965 — he made his acting debut in 1965
* * *= make + Posesivo + debut, debut, premiere.Ex. Bowker's CD-ROM version of Books in Print made its debut at Tacoma Public library in Oct 86.Ex. The historic 200-year old encyclopaedia is cashing in on the current interests of its users -- recently it debuted a site of the Titanic.Ex. But subscription and sales of spin-off products turns out not to be the only financial model, so britannica.com (a free site sponsored by advertising) premiered last September.* * *verbo intransitivo to make one's debutdebutó como actor en 1965 — he made his acting debut in 1965
* * *= make + Posesivo + debut, debut, premiere.Ex: Bowker's CD-ROM version of Books in Print made its debut at Tacoma Public library in Oct 86.
Ex: The historic 200-year old encyclopaedia is cashing in on the current interests of its users -- recently it debuted a site of the Titanic.Ex: But subscription and sales of spin-off products turns out not to be the only financial model, so britannica.com (a free site sponsored by advertising) premiered last September.* * *debutar [A1 ]vito make one's debutdebutó como actor en 1965 he made his acting debut in 1965* * *
debutar (conjugate debutar) verbo intransitivo
to make one's debut
debutar verbo intransitivo to make one's début
* * *debutar vi[actor, cantante] to make one's debut;debutó contra el Boca Juniors he made his debut against Boca Juniors;el equipo colombiano debutará mañana en el campeonato the Colombian team play their opening match in the championship tomorrow;la obra debuta en Madrid el día 4 the play opens in Madrid on the 4th* * *debutarv/i make one’s debut* * *debutar vi: to debut, to make a debut
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.