embrace
emb
ˈɪmb
imb
race
reɪs
reis
British pronunciation
/ɪmˈbreɪs/

Definición y significado de "embrace"en inglés

to embrace
01

abrazar

to hold someone tightly in one's arms, especially to show affection
Transitive: to embrace sb/sth
to embrace definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
At their wedding, the couple paused to embrace each other, sealing their commitment with a loving hug.
En su boda, la pareja se detuvo para abrazarse, sellando su compromiso con un cariñoso abrazo.
02

aceptar

to adopt or accept a particular cause, ideology, practice, method, or lifestyle as one's own
Transitive: to embrace an ideology or approach
to embrace definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
As he learned more about the philosophy, he decided to embrace Buddhism and incorporate its principles into his life.
A medida que aprendía más sobre la filosofía, decidió abrazar el budismo e incorporar sus principios en su vida.
03

incluir, abarcar

to include or encompass something as an essential part or element
Transitive: to embrace sth
example
Ejemplos
The book embraces a variety of themes, including love, loss, and redemption.
El libro abarca una variedad de temas, incluyendo el amor, la pérdida y la redención.
Embrace
01

the physical action of clasping another person, typically to show affection, greeting, or comfort

example
Ejemplos
The mother 's embrace calmed the crying child.
02

the state of physically or metaphorically enclosing, encompassing, or taking in

example
Ejemplos
The garden 's fence is an embrace for the flowers.
03

a close or protective acceptance of something intangible, such as a belief, change, or person

example
Ejemplos
The community 's embrace of the refugees was remarkable.
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