treats in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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III.treat [Am trit, Brit triːt] N

ill-treat [Am ˈɪl ˈˌtrit, Brit ˌɪlˈtriːt] VB trans

heat-treat [Am ˈhitˌtrit, Brit ˈhiːtˌtriːt] VB trans

treat of VB [Am trit -, Brit triːt -] (v + prep + o) form

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she treats him like a plaything

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treats in the PONS Dictionary

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Remember that task where they were offered the chance for various treats (including visits from loved ones) in exchange for loyalty points?
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The host treats the externa as if it were its own egg sac.
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But especially that treats itself about places of sacrifice and drink.
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The facility now treats about fifty patients at a time, those with the most obdurate forms of the disease.
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Nightlight, however, treats the donation like a traditional adoption, completing home studies and encouraging open relationships between the parties.
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State law treats drunk driving as a traffic offense rather than a crime, and permits individual municipalities to define the scope of underage drinking laws.
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If your host owns a pet, delight them and their furry friend with a gourmet dog biscuit or cat treats, tied with a beautiful ribbon of course.
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The way a society treats its children is the most telling testimony to its humanity and liberty.
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The drooling dogs also sniffed out 181 kilograms of illegal meat -- along with 46,000 cigarettes, suggesting that canine peccadillos are evolving far beyond standard edible treats.
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He treats the still in line 14 as wordplay, reading it to mean dead, unmoving rather than perpetual, eternal.
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