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1 embarcar
embar'karvverbo transitivo1. [para viajar] an Bord bringen2. (figurado) [hacer intervenir]3. (americanismo) [insultar] beschimpfen————————verbo intransitivo————————embarcarse verbo pronominal2. (figurado) [intervenir]embarcarembarcar [embar'kar] <c ⇒ qu>an Bord gehennum1num (en barco) einschiffennum1num (en barco) an Bord gehen -
2 embargable
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3 embargar
embar'ɡ̱arv1) JUR beschlagnahmen2) ECO pfändenverbo transitivo1. [judicialmente] pfänden2. [suj: sentimiento] hemmenembargarembargar [embar'γar] <g ⇒ gu>num1num (retener) beschlagnahmennum2num (absorber) gefangen nehmennum3num (molestar) behindern -
4 embargador
embarɡ̱a'đɔrmPfänder m, Schuldner m -
5 embargante
embar'ɡ̱antem -
6 embarcable
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7 akadályoz
(DE) hindern; hindernd; hintertreiben; hintertreibt; hintertrieben; dazwischenstehen; (EN) balk; bottleneck; clog; clog up; counterwork; cramp; crowd; cumber; detain; discourage; embar; embarrass; encumber; foreslow; hamper; hold up; hold, held; hold, held, holden; impede; impedite; incapacitate; inhibit; keep from; let; obstruct; pocket; prohibit; put back; put off; remorate; set back; stall; stick up; thwart; tie; traverse -
8 bebörtönöz
(DE) einkerkern; (EN) cage; can; confine; embar; endungeon; enjail; gaol; imprison; incarcerate; jug; put in prison; quad; restrain; shut up; take prisoner -
9 feltartóztat
(DE) aufgehalten; aufhalten; hemmend; (EN) arrest; contain; delay; embar; hang up; hold up; hold, held; hold, held, holden; impede; intercept; stay; waylay -
10 embarkera
embarkera [embar'keːra, am-] (sich) einschiffen, an Bord gehen
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