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◊ -ra adjetivo1 ( limpio) ‹ aire› fresh, clean ‹ niño› innocent; ‹mirada/amor› innocent, pure 2 ( delante del n) ‹casualidad/coincidencia› pure, sheer; de puro cansancio from sheer exhaustionb) (AmL fam) ( sólo):son puras mentiras it's just a pack of lies (colloq)
puro 2 adverbio (fam) (muy, tan): lo hizo de puro egoísta he did it out of sheer selfishness ■ sustantivo masculino cigar
puro,-a
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1 (un producto, color, sensación, etc) pure
al aire puro, outside
2 (uso enfático) sheer, mere: fue un puro trámite, it was a mere formality
es la pura verdad, it's the absolute truth
3 (una persona) chaste, pure
II sustantivo masculino
1 (cigarro) cigar
2 (reprimenda, castigo) trouble: si llegas tarde, te va a caer un puro, if you are late, you're going to get into trouble ' puro' also found in these entries: Spanish: bastarda - bastardo - cigarro - legítima - legítimo - pura - teatro - anilla - bluff - café - capricho - castizo - cuentista - cuento - fumar - tabaco - vacilón English: cigar - fat - pure - sheer - solid - unadulterated - whip up - act - black - coffee - indulgence - light
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