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'əuvəkout(a usually heavy coat worn over all other clothes especially in winter.) abrigoovercoat n abrigotr['əʊvəkəʊt]1 abrigoovercoat ['o:vər.ko:t] n: abrigo mn.• abrigo (Sobretodo) s.m.• gabán s.m.• sobretodo s.m.noun abrigo m, sobretodo m (esp RPl)['ǝʊvǝkǝʊt]N abrigo m, sobretodo m* * *noun abrigo m, sobretodo m (esp RPl) -
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wul
1. noun, adjective((of) the soft hair of sheep and some other animals, often made into yarn etc for knitting or into fabric for making clothes etc: I wear wool in winter; knitting-wool; a wool blanket.) lana- woollen- woollens
- woolly
2. noun(a knitted garment.) prenda de lana- pull the wool over someone's eyes
wool n lanatr[wʊl]1 lanaall/pure wool pura lana1 (made of wool) de lana2 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL lanero,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto pull the wool over somebody's eyes engañar a alguien, dar gato por liebre a alguienwool ['wʊl] n: lana fadj.• de lana adj.• lanero, -a adj.n.• lana s.f.wʊlmass noun lana f[wʊl]to pull the wool over somebody's eyes — engañar a alguien, taparle el cielo con un harnero a alguien (RPl)
1.N [of sheep] lana fall wool, pure wool — lana pura
- pull the wool over sb's eyes2.ADJ de lana3.CPDwool merchant N — comerciante mf de lanas, lanero(-a) m / f
wool trade N — comercio m de lana
* * *[wʊl]mass noun lana fto pull the wool over somebody's eyes — engañar a alguien, taparle el cielo con un harnero a alguien (RPl)
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'əuvəkout(a usually heavy coat worn over all other clothes especially in winter.) (ytter)frakk, vinterkåpefrakksubst. \/ˈəʊvəkəʊt\/1) frakk, ytterfrakk2) forklaring: øverste og\/eller dekkende lag av maling e.l. -
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wul 1. noun, adjective((of) the soft hair of sheep and some other animals, often made into yarn etc for knitting or into fabric for making clothes etc: I wear wool in winter; knitting-wool; a wool blanket.) ull- woollen- woollens
- woolly 2. noun(a knitted garment.) ullplagg- pull the wool over someone's eyesgarn--------ullsubst. \/wʊl\/1) ull2) ullstoff, ullklær, ullgarn3) ( på dyr) bunnhår, dun4) (hverdagslig, om hår) krusall\/pure wool helullall wool and a yard wide ( gammeldags) vaskeekte, bunn hederligcarding\/short wool kardeullcombing\/long wool kamgarndyed in the wool ( om tekstil) ullfargetin the wool (austr., om sau) som trenger å bli klippet, klar til klippingkeep one's wool ( hverdagslig) holde seg i skinnetlose one's wool ( hverdagslig) gå ut av sitt gode skinnmuch\/great cry and little wool mye skrik og lite ullpull the wool over someone's eyes ( hverdagslig) kaste blår i øynene på noen, føre noen bak lyset -
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oscuro
◊ -ra adjetivo1 2 ‹ asunto› dubious
oscuro,-a adjetivo
1 (el día, un color) dark: siempre viste de oscuro, she always wears dark clothing
una oscura mañana de invierno, a dark winter morning
2 (un asunto, una idea) obscure
3 (sospechoso, turbio) shady, suspect: hay algo oscuro en su pasado, there's a shady element in his past
4 (el porvenir) uncertain ' oscuro' also found in these entries: Spanish: negra - negro - oscura - parda - pardo - pasada - pasado - sórdida - sórdido - tenebrosa - tenebroso - color - ennegrecer - marrón - moreno - morocho - obscuro - prieto English: assailant - black - dark - darken - darkroom - deep - dim - dusky - gloomy - gun down - joke - murky - obscure - shadowy - still - pin - pitch-black - time -
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['əuvəkout](a usually heavy coat worn over all other clothes especially in winter.) yfirhöfn -
127 wool
[wul] 1. noun, adjective((of) the soft hair of sheep and some other animals, often made into yarn etc for knitting or into fabric for making clothes etc: I wear wool in winter; knitting-wool; a wool blanket.) ull- woollen- woollens
- woolly 2. noun(a knitted garment.) ullar(nær)föt- pull the wool over someone's eyes -
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nagykabát, felöltő* * *['əuvəkout](a usually heavy coat worn over all other clothes especially in winter.) felöltő
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