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41 kingdom
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42 life
s vida | durada, duració | animacióadj de la vida, vital, vitalici -ícialife belt cinturó de seguretatlife sentence cadena perpètuaa matter of life and/or death qüestió de vida o mortas large as life de mida naturalfor life per tota la vidacome to life ressuscitar, reanimar-selow life gentussa, xusmastill life natura morta -
43 May
s maig | arç blancv poder (possibilitat, permís)come what may passi el que passimay it be so tant de bo sigui així -
44 naught
s zero, rescome to naught anar a parar a res, frustrar-se -
45 point
s punta, punxa | punxó, buril | punt | qüestió, tema, intenció | sentit, significat | peculiaritat, tret, característica | l'important, el quid | moment | finalitat, propòsit | grau | agulla (ferrocarril) | ELECT presa de correntv afilar, esmolar, fer punta a | apuntar, enfocar, encarar | assenyalar, indicar, fer notar | assenyalar la caçaon the point of a punt debeside the point no fer al cascome to the point anar al gra | fer al cascarry one's point sortir-se amb la sevawhat's the point? per què?, què se'n treu?point at assenyalar, apuntar cap apoint out mostrar, indicar, assenyalar -
46 term
s termini, període | trimestre | terme |condicions | relacionsv anomenar, denominarcome to terms arribar a un acord, acceptar, adaptar-se abe in good terms estar en bones relacions -
47 together
adv junts | alhora, al mateix temps | d'acord | ininterrompudamentcome together reunir-se, ajuntar-seget together reunir-se, ajuntar-sego together sortir, festejar | harmonitzar, fer jochang together tenir lògica, tenir cap i peus
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