pleno
/ˈpleno/, [ˈple.no]full
Noun pleno m (plural plenos)
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plenary or joint session
Adjective pleno (feminine plena, masculine plural plenos, feminine plural plenas) (superlative plenísimo)
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full (containing the maximum amount possible)
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plenary
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fulfilling
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(emphatic, before the noun) in the middle of (a time or space); at the height of; in broad
- en plena calle
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in the middle of the street
- a plena luz del día
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in broad daylight
Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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Kate se ha convertido en un miembro de pleno derecho de la familia real.
Kate has become a full member of the royal family.
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Una banda de tres robó el banco en pleno día.
A gang of three robbed the bank in broad daylight.
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Por desgracia, el pleno empleo ya no puede darse por sentado.
Unfortunately, full employment can no longer be taken for granted.
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Tom gritó a pleno pulmón.
Tom screamed at the top of his lungs.
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Sólo mediante libre y pleno consentimiento de los futuros esposos podrá contraerse el matrimonio.
Marriage shall be entered into only with the free and full consent of the intending spouses.
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La fiesta estaba en pleno apogeo cuando él se marchó.
The party was in full swing when he left.
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Su coche fue robado en pleno día.
He had his car stolen in broad daylight.
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