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41 to have a strong stomach
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42 to have butterflies in one's stomach
figurative use sentir un cosquilleo en el estómago, estar nervioso,-aEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have butterflies in one's stomach
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43 to have no stomach for something
(appetite) no tener ganas de comer algo, no apetecerle comer algo 2 (liking) no gustarle algo a uno 3 (afraid) tener miedo de algo, no atreverse a hacer algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have no stomach for something
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44 to lie on one's stomach
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45 to turn somebody's stomach
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46 an army marches on its stomach
la marcha de un ejército depende del contenido de los estómagos de sus soldados -
47 I've got butterflies (in my stomach)
tengo los nervios en el estómago, estoy nerviosísimoEnglish-spanish dictionary > I've got butterflies (in my stomach)
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48 I've got butterflies (in my stomach)
tengo los nervios en el estómago, estoy nerviosísimoEnglish-spanish dictionary > I've got butterflies (in my stomach)
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49 Rehfuss stomach tube
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50 acidity of the stomach
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51 fundus of stomach
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52 leather-bottle stomach
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53 perforation of stomach or intestines
English-Spanish medical dictionary > perforation of stomach or intestines
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54 plication of stomach
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55 third stomach
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56 acid stomach
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57 aviator's stomach
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58 bulging stomach
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59 cascade stomach
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60 dropped stomach
s.estómago ptósico.
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