sweats
US /swets/
UK /swets/

1.
sudor, ansiedad
a state of anxiety or apprehension
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He was in a cold sweat before his presentation.
Estaba en un sudor frío antes de su presentación.
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The thought of the exam put him in a sweat.
La idea del examen lo puso a sudar.
2.
ropa de deporte, chándal
casual clothing, typically consisting of a sweatshirt and sweatpants, worn for exercise or relaxation
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She changed into her sweats after work.
Se puso su ropa de deporte después del trabajo.
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He spent the weekend lounging around in his old sweats.
Pasó el fin de semana holgazaneando con su vieja ropa de deporte.
1.
sudar
excrete moisture through the pores of the skin, typically in profuse quantities as a reaction to heat, physical exertion, fever, or fear
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He started to sweat profusely during the marathon.
Empezó a sudar profusamente durante el maratón.
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I always sweat when I'm nervous.
Siempre sudar cuando estoy nervioso.