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1 tret
balàs, balasso, disparo, pistoletazo, tiro -
2 tret de
salvo -
3 pistoletazo
tret -
4 treacherous
'tre ərəs1) (betraying or likely to betray: a treacherous person/act.) traicionero2) (dangerous: The roads are treacherous in winter.) traicionero•- treacherousness
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tr['treʧərəs]1 (person) traidor,-ra, traicionero,-a2 (dangerous) muy peligroso,-a, traicionero,-atreacherous ['trɛʧərəs] adj1) traitorous: traicionero, traidor2) dangerous: peligrosoadj.• aleve adj.• alevoso, -a adj.• fementido, -a adj.• guito, -a adj.• incierto, -a adj.• peligroso, -a adj.• poco seguro adj.• pérfido, -a adj.• traicionero, -a adj.• traidor adj.• zaino, -a adj.'tretʃərəsa) < person> traicionero, traidorb) (dangerous, unpredictable) < bend> peligroso; <sea/current> traicionero['tretʃǝrǝs]ADJ1) (=disloyal) [person] traidor; [attempt, intention] traicioneroa treacherous act or action — una traición
2) (=dangerous) [road, bend] peligroso; [tide, current] traicionerotreacherous road or driving conditions — condiciones peligrosas para la conducción
* * *['tretʃərəs]a) < person> traicionero, traidorb) (dangerous, unpredictable) < bend> peligroso; <sea/current> traicionero -
5 treacherously
adverb traicioneramentetreacherously ['trɛʧərəsli] adv: a traición'tretʃərəsliadverb ( disloyally) traidoramente, a traición['tretʃǝrǝslɪ]ADV1) (=disloyally) traidoramente, a traición2) (=dangerously)* * *['tretʃərəsli]adverb ( disloyally) traidoramente, a traición -
6 treachery
noun ((an act of) betraying someone; disloyalty: His treachery led to the capture and imprisonment of his friend.) traicióntr['treʧərɪ]noun (pl treacheries)1 traición nombre femeninon.• aleve s.m.• alevosía s.f.• felonía s.f.• perfidia s.f.• traición s.f.'tretʃərimass & count noun (pl - ries) traición f['tretʃǝrɪ]N traición f* * *['tretʃəri]mass & count noun (pl - ries) traición f -
7 balasso
tir, tret -
8 balàs
tir, tret -
9 disparo
tir, tret -
10 salvo
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11 tiro
tir, tret
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