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1 mal trago
(n.) = awful experienceEx. These awful experiences caused some women to take up arms and joined various faction groups.* * *(n.) = awful experienceEx: These awful experiences caused some women to take up arms and joined various faction groups.
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2 malas experiencias
(n.) = awful experienceEx. These awful experiences caused some women to take up arms and joined various faction groups.* * *(n.) = awful experienceEx: These awful experiences caused some women to take up arms and joined various faction groups.
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3 facción
f.1 faction, dissident fraction, dissident group, group of persons forming a contentious minority within a larger group.2 facial feature, feature.3 faction, internal dissension, conflict within an organization or country.* * *1 PLÍTICA faction1 (rasgos) facial features, features* * *noun f.1) faction2) feature* * *SF1) (Pol) faction2) pl facciones (Anat) featuresde facciones irregulares — with o of irregular features
3) (Mil) † duty* * *1) (Pol) faction* * *= camp, faction, faction group.Ex. This is a situation much debated between the two camps of those who would give everyone what he wants and those who would give each reader only the things of some constructive value.Ex. Both factions realize that new expenditures must not be undertaken if they mean increasing taxes.Ex. These awful experiences caused some women to take up arms and joined various faction groups.----* facción disidente = splinter group, splinter party.* * *1) (Pol) faction* * *= camp, faction, faction group.Ex: This is a situation much debated between the two camps of those who would give everyone what he wants and those who would give each reader only the things of some constructive value.
Ex: Both factions realize that new expenditures must not be undertaken if they mean increasing taxes.Ex: These awful experiences caused some women to take up arms and joined various faction groups.* facción disidente = splinter group, splinter party.* * *A ( Pol) factiones de or tiene facciones delicadas he has delicate features* * *
facción sustantivo femeninoa) (Pol) factionb)
facción
I f Pol faction, splinter group
II f pl (rasgos) facciones, features
' facción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ala
- bando
- moderado
English:
camp
- feature
- faction
* * *facción nf1. [bando] faction2.facciones [rasgos] features* * *f1 POL faction2:* * *1) : faction2) facciones nfplrasgos: features -
4 grupo activista
(n.) = faction groupEx. These awful experiences caused some women to take up arms and joined various faction groups.* * *(n.) = faction groupEx: These awful experiences caused some women to take up arms and joined various faction groups.
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5 make good
1) oбocнoвывaть, дoкaзывaть, пoдтвepждaтьI have no doubt that our leader will make good his statement, and that we are really on the eve of some most remarkable experiences (A. C. Doyle)2) вocпoлнять, вoзмeщaть, кoмпeнcиpoвaть (пoтepю)He could not afford to make good the damage done (W. S. Maugham). He saw clearly enough that Annie's loss would never be made good (R. Aldington)3) ocущecтвлять; выпoлнять (oбeщaниe); cдepжaть (cлoвo)He wondered if Gregg were ugly enough to make good his insane threat (J. Updike). Conrad. You don't believe you will be called to make good your word (C. B. Shaw)4) дoбитьcя уcпexa, пpeуcпeвaтьHe was an awful grind, and most of us considered it unfair competition. However, he's made good, I suppose (U. Sinclair). His nominees - suggested to political conferences - were so often known to make good (Th. Dreiser)
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