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challenge [sb] to do [sth] ⇒ vtr (demand) retar⇒ vtr : I challenge you to tell the truth! Te reto a que digas la verdad. challenge [sb], challenge [sb] to [sth] ⇒ vtr (to a game, etc.) retar⇒ vtr : desafiar⇒ vtr : Alex challenged me to a game of pool. Alex me retó a una partida de billar. Me desafió a una partida de billar ...
reto m (plural: retos m) The coach gave me a challenge: score three times in a match. El entrenador me dio un reto: marcar tres veces en un partido. The sustainability of the planet is a challenge for mankind. La sostenibilidad del planeta es un reto para la humanidad.
B1 [ C or U ] (the situation of being faced with) something that needs great mental or physical effort in order to be done successfully and therefore tests a person's ability. reto. Finding a solution to this problem is one of the greatest challenges faced by scientists today.
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noun. 1. (to game, fight etc) desafío m ⧫ reto m. [of sentry] alto m. to issue a challenge to sb desafiar a algn. to rise to the challenge ponerse a la altura de las circunstancias. to take up a challenge aceptar un desafío. 2. (= bid) (for leadership etc) intento m (for por)
noun. 1. (to game, fight etc) desafío m ⧫ reto m. [of sentry] alto m. to issue a challenge to sb desafiar a algn. to rise to the challenge ponerse a la altura de las circunstancias. to take up a challenge aceptar un desafío. 2. (= bid) (for leadership etc) intento m (for por)
an invitation to compete or take part, especially in a game or argument. desafío. "I bet you can't eat all that food on your plate ." "Is that a challenge?" — Apuesto a que no puedes comer todo lo que tienes en el plato. — ¿Qué nos apostamos? [ + to infinitive ] She issued a challenge to her rival candidates to take part in a public debate.