Entréganos (en. Give us)

/entɾeˈɣa.nos/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of delivering something to someone, often in a context of request or solicitation.
The teacher asked us to turn in our assignments by Friday.
El profesor nos mandó que entréganos los trabajos antes del viernes.
To provide or put something into someone's hands that is desired to be shared.
We need you to hand over the office keys to restrict access.
Necesitamos que entréganos las llaves de la oficina para restringir el acceso.
To yield or submit to the will of another person.
I cannot enter that discussion; I prefer to turn to a mediator.
No puedo entrar en esa discusión, prefiero entréganos a un mediador.

Etymology

This term comes from the verb 'entregar', which in turn is derived from the Latin 'intrare', meaning 'to enter'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

share your ideas with us
We request that you share your thoughts or proposals.
entréganos tus ideas
share your opinion with us
Asking someone to share their point of view.
entréganos tu opinión
hand over the necessary documents to us
Require the presentation of the necessary documents for a procedure.
entréganos los documentos necesarios

Related Words

delivery
Action of giving or receiving something in a formal act.
entrega
deliverer
Person responsible for making deliveries.
entregador
deliverable
Something that must be delivered within a certain time frame.
entregable

Slang Meanings

To hand something over informally
At the party, everyone asked each other to hand over the beers.
En la fiesta, todos se pidieron que entréganos las cervezas.
To give up
When he realized he couldn't win, he decided to give up.
Cuando se dio cuenta de que no podía ganar, decidió entréganos.