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1 malpensar
v to think badly (o ill)Malpensar d'algú - To think badly of somebody -
2 encaixar
v1. to fitEncaixar la mà o les mans - To shake handsEncaixar (bé o malament) una noticia - To take a piece of news (well or badly)Encaixar un cop - To take a hit2. [ESPORT] to let in (a goal) -
3 inoportú
adj inconvenient / untimely / badly timed / inappropriate -
4 mal
adv badlyadj badn1. (m) evilMés enllà del bé i del mal - Beyond good and evil2. (m) pain / acheMal d'esquena - Backache / back painMal de cap - HeadacheMal de panxa - Stomach ache / tummy ache / bellyache3. (m) disease / illnessEl mal de les vaques bogues - Mad cow disease4. (m) wound / injury -
5 malament
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6 maltractar
v to maltreat / to mistreat / to treat (someone) badly
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