regresar
/reɡɾeˈsaɾ/, [re.ɣ̞ɾeˈsaɾ]go back to, return, to return
Verb regresar (first-person singular present regreso, first-person singular preterite regresé, past participle regresado)
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(intransitive) to return, go back, come back
- Me gustaría regresar otro día.
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I would like to come back another day.
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Tomás no tenía a dónde regresar.
Tom had nowhere to return to.
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Necesito regresar a Boston.
I need to go back to Boston.
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Puedo regresar más tarde.
I can come back later.
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¿Podemos regresar ahora?
Can we go back now?
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Acabo de regresar.
I've only just come back.
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¿Podría regresar dentro de un momento, por favor?
Could you come back in a minute, please?
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¿Qué deberíamos hacer para regresar a nuestra era?
In order to return to our era, what should we do?
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Sería mejor no regresar allá.
You had better not go there again.
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Tom no podía pensar en ningún motivo por el que necesitara regresar temprano a casa.
Tom could think of no reason why he needed to go home early.
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Debo regresar.
I must go back.
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