lanzó
he launched, launched
Verb lanzó
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Formal second-person singular (usted) preterite indicative form of lanzar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of lanzar.
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Tom hizo un guiño y lanzó un beso.
Tom winked and blew a kiss.
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Tom lanzó su caña y esperó a que piquen los peces.
Tom threw his line in and waited for the fish to bite.
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Le lanzó una flecha al ciervo.
He shot an arrow at the deer.
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Alguien lanzó un ladrillo por mi ventana.
Somebody threw a brick through my window.
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Un águila se lanzó en picado y tiró un conejo del campo.
An eagle swooped and plucked a rabbit from the field.
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El águila se lanzó sobre su presa.
The eagle dived at its prey.
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Tom lanzó una mirada amenazante a Mary.
Tom gave Mary a threatening look.
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La bruja le lanzó un hechizo al niño travieso.
The witch cast a spell on the naughty boy.
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—Bueno... —suspiró Dima, entonces se giró hacia la dependienta y le lanzó una mirada asesina— Supongo que ya no tengo elección...
"Well..." sighed Dima, then turned to the shopkeeper and cast her a murderous glance. "I guess I have no choice now..."
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Nos lanzó una mirada agria cuando sugerimos que se disculpase.
She gave us a dour look when we suggested that she apologize.
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