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41 sign out
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42 sign over
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43 sign painter
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44 sign writer
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45 sign-off
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46 sign of a number
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47 V-sign
tr['viːsaɪn]1 (for victory) señal nombre femenino de la victoria'viːsaɪna) ( for victory) signo m de la victoriab) ( vulgar gesture) ( in UK)to give somebody the V-sign — ≈hacerle* un corte de mangas a alguien
['viːsaɪn]N V f de la victoria; (obscene) corte m de mangas* * *['viːsaɪn]a) ( for victory) signo m de la victoriab) ( vulgar gesture) ( in UK)to give somebody the V-sign — ≈hacerle* un corte de mangas a alguien
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48 equal sign
n.• igual s.m.BrE equals sign noun igual m, signo m de igual* * *BrE equals sign noun igual m, signo m de igual -
49 minus sign
minus sign n menos / signo de sustracciónsigno de menos, menos nombre masculinon.• signo menos s.m. -
50 equals sign
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51 plus sign
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52 to sign one's own death warrant
English-spanish dictionary > to sign one's own death warrant
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53 stop sign
stop nombre masculinonoun stop m, señal f de pare, (señal f de) alto m (Méx), disco m pare (Chi)* * *noun stop m, señal f de pare, (señal f de) alto m (Méx), disco m pare (Chi) -
54 traffic sign
señal nombre femenino de tráficonoun señal f vial or de tráfico or de tránsito* * *noun señal f vial or de tráfico or de tránsito -
55 make the sign of the cross over
English-spanish dictionary > make the sign of the cross over
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56 natural sign
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57 repeat sign
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58 a sign of the times
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59 as a sign of
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60 danger sign
señal nombre femenino de peligro
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