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  1. 10. Sept. 2011 · Essentially, yes. However, "spree" means "outburst of an activity", I've only heard it in "a spending spree". So I think it carries a sense of time restriction as well. Esp since it's gambling. If I had to guess, I'd say it was another way to say: lucky streak. 0.23 sec. *lucky streak and *streak of luck. Fig. a series of lucky wins in gambling ...

  2. 1. Apr. 2020 · 【ネイティブが回答】「Spree」ってどういう意味?質問に9件の回答が集まっています!Hinativeでは"英語(アメリカ)"や外国語の勉強で気になったことを、ネイティブスピーカーに簡単に質問できます。

  3. 3. Nov. 2005 · Aug 4, 2008. #21. Spree = un episodio o periodo dedicado a pasarselo bién [haciendo algo en particular] "a shopping spree" es cuando sales de tiendas de forma organizado con la intención de satisfacerse bien / pasarselo bien / darse algun lujo. spree viene de la palabra del Gaelico irlandés "spraoi" que quiere decir diversión, emoción, etc.

  4. A: Spree means doing something in an intense way. It is commonly used to describe someone shopping. When you say you are going shopping it could mean just for a few items but when you say I'm going on a shopping spree it means you are going to spend a long time and buy a lot of things. A sexism spree in this context just means that he said a ...

  5. 14. Sept. 2008 · español - México. Sep 14, 2008. #1. Hi everybody, I'd like to know an equivalent english expression for the following very mexican one, put in boldface: " no estaba muerto, andaba de parranda ". Very literally, it would go something like this: "he wasn't dead, was on spree"; its actual meaning is the same suggested by my attempted translation.

  6. 11. Mai 2008 · A wild card remains the United States, where most carriers sat out the buying spree while they shored up their balance sheets. Several carriers, most notably Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and American Airlines, have dozens of planes that are more than 20 years old. But with the economic slowdown and access to financing becoming more ...

  7. 24. Aug. 2021 · English - England. Aug 24, 2021. #3. The verb go is intransitive. I don’t think it ever takes a direct object. In other words, you can’t say “I go [noun or pronoun]” where you mean that go is what you do to that thing or person. Even in a set phrase like “go shopping” (i.e. go on a shopping trip/spree), the use is not transitive.

  8. 2. Apr. 2006 · Puerto Rico. Am Eng/PR Spanish. Apr 3, 2006. #9. "Shopping spree" es irse de compras sin reparos en cuanto a tiempo y gasto. Spree: A carefree, lively outing; a drinking bout; an overindulgence in an activity. Para los pobres es una locura, para los ricos una diversión. Last edited by a moderator: Nov 3, 2014. M.

  9. 29. Jan. 2020 · Spanish - Spain. Jan 28, 2020. #1. Hey guys! I need to translate from Spanish into English "maratón de películas". That is basically when you watch a saga of films (The Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter, for instance) uninterruptedly, you start with the first one and finish with the last one without watching anything in between.

  10. 11. Nov. 2006 · And as for going on a drinking spree (which we would never say!) To be: on the rip on the lash on a bender out on the piss to have a piss-up Well, thats a start (and I had to ask my friends to refresh my memory!) but its something to be going on with. By the way, some of these are common, but others are, I think, fairly Irish, so you might have ...

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