0 an opening through which something, usually a liquid or gas, can come out -- salida, desagüe
an outlet to the sea
1 a device connected to an electricity system that a plug fits into in order to supply electricity to something -- toma
a wall outlet
2 a place in the wall where electrical devices can be attached to electricity -- enchufe [ masculine, singular ]
Plug it into the outlet. Conéctalo al enchufe.
3 a local store that is part of a larger business -- sucursal [ feminine, singular ]
4 a way of getting rid of negative feelings or tension -- salida [ feminine, singular ]
an outlet for the families’ grief un desahogo para el dolor de las familias
What we have observed is that carmakers have increasingly resorted to other forms of distribution, including manufacturer-owned outlets.
I stress that these points are made in relation to the outlets that you particularly refer to in your question.
The factory concerned was only supplying something like 10 outlets, so it was a big move to make, but it was the right move to make.
In practice, such a reduction should encourage the development of this renewable energy source and of new outlets for the wood sector.
It is our main outlet for all we produce.
But when there is nothing, and no political outlet for despair, violence becomes the last resort.
Fourth, we want to continue to maintain all traditional outlets for potable alcohol and other products.
中文繁体
出路, (尤指管道或洞口的)出口,排放孔, (情緒或精力的)發泄方式,發泄途徑,施展的機會…
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出路, (尤指管道或洞口的)出口,排放孔, (情绪或精力的)发泄方式,发泄途径,施展的机会…
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saída, escapamento, tomada (fêmea)…
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(液体、ガスなどの)排出口, (電気)コンセント…
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tek tip ürüne dayalı fabrika satış mağazası, indirim mağazası, gösterecek/çıkış olabilecek olan şey…
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prise [feminine] de courant, point [masculine] de vente, exutoire [masculine]…
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desguàs, sortida, presa de corrent…
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سوق لسِلعة ما, مَجال لتَصريف سِلعة ما, مَخرَج…
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