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21 below him
adv.abajo de él, abajo suyo, debajo de él, debajo suyo. -
22 below me
adv.abajo de mí, abajo mío. -
23 below normal
adj.inferior a lo normal, por debajo de lo normal. -
24 below par
adj.malo, deficiente.adv.a descuento, bajo par, a menos de la par, bajo la par. -
25 below standard
adj.por debajo de lo normal. -
26 below them
adv.abajo de ellos, abajo de ellas, debajo de ellos, debajo de ellas. -
27 below us
adv.debajo de nosotros, abajo nuestro, abajo de nosotros, debajo nuestro. -
28 below water
adv.bajo el agua, bajo la superficie del agua. -
29 below you
adv.1 debajo de ti, abajo tuyo, abajo de vosotros, abajo de ti.2 abajo de usted, abajo suyo, debajo de usted, debajo suyo.3 debajo de ustedes. -
30 below zero
adj.bajo cero. -
31 below-market rate
s.tasa debajo del mercado, tasa bajo la del mercado, tipo bajo el del mercado. -
32 below-preferential
adj.inferior a preferencial, subprime, sub-básico. -
33 below-salary
adj.malpagado. -
34 below-the-line deduction
s.deducción bajo la línea. -
35 below-the-line item
s.partida extraordinaria, partida complementaria. -
36 mentioned below
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37 a blow below the belt
un golpe nombre masculino bajo -
38 see below
véase abajo -
39 that was a bit below the belt
fue un golpe bajo -
40 to be up to / be below standard
to be up to / be below standardsatisfacer los requisitos / no satisfacer los requisitosEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be up to / be below standard
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