Usage examples of "release manager" in English with translation to Spanish

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I should like to speak to the manager. Quisiera hablar con el gerente.
He ordered them to release the prisoners. Él les ordenó liberar a los prisioneros.
Who is the Assistant Manager? ¿Quién es el sub-gerente?
If anyone can post the answer to this anagram in the next few minutes we'll release the clue. Si alguien puede postear la respuesta a este anagrama dentro de lo próximos minutos, nosotros daremos la pista.
My uncle is the manager of this hotel. Mi tío es el gerente de este hotel.
Iran balks at release of American woman. Irán se resiste a la liberación de la mujer americana.
Would you like to talk to the manager? ¿Le gustaría hablar con el gerente?
They refused to release the hostages. Se negaron a liberar a los rehenes.
He isn't actually the manager. En realidad él no es el gerente.
When the body is touched, receptors in the skin send messages to the brain causing the release of chemicals such as endorphins. Cuando el cuerpo es tocado, los receptores en la piel envían mensajes al cerebro causando la liberación de sustancias químicas como las endorfinas.
I have lunch with the manager almost every day. Almuerzo con el gerente casi todos los días.
It's impossible to release his foot from the trap. Es imposible liberar su pie de la trampa.
I cannot take a rest at the office. I don't want the manager to see me. No me puedo dar un descanso en la oficina. No quiero que me vea el gerente.
Have you ever complained to the manager? ¿Te has quejado alguna vez con el gerente?
I cannot get into this office if the manager is not here. No puedo entrar a esta oficina si el gerente no está aquí.
She was very mad and went to talk with the school manager. Estaba muy enfadada y fue a hablar con el director del colegio.
If I saw a boy steal something in the supermarket, I would report him to the manager. Si viera a un chico robar en un supermercado, lo denunciaría al director.
Have you ever argued with your manager? ¿Has discutido alguna vez con tu gerente?
The manager deals with many problems. El gerente tiene muchos problemas.
OK, but what about the manager? De acuerdo, ¿pero qué hay del gerente?
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