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41 selección nacional de fútbol
selección nacional de fútbolFußballnationalmannschaft -
42 sentir pasión por el fútbol
sentir pasión por el fútbolpassionierter Fußballfan sein -
43 un maniático de fútbol
un maniático de fútbolein Fußballfreak -
44 bota de fútbol
(n.) = football bootEx. These days, most football boot manufacturers use a mixture of man made materials and leather.* * *(n.) = football bootEx: These days, most football boot manufacturers use a mixture of man made materials and leather.
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45 campo de fútbol
football pitch* * *(n.) = football fieldEx. He looked up and descried a gym class, all wet and draggled, scurrying back across the sodden football field.* * *(n.) = football fieldEx: He looked up and descried a gym class, all wet and draggled, scurrying back across the sodden football field.
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46 pelota de fútbol
football* * *(n.) = football, soccer ballEx. A total of 32 infants were habituated to six stimuli in which a picture of a male or female face was paired with one of six objects such as a football or frying pan.Ex. If you can't find a soccer ball for you online, you're simply too fussy.* * *(n.) = football, soccer ballEx: A total of 32 infants were habituated to six stimuli in which a picture of a male or female face was paired with one of six objects such as a football or frying pan.
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47 club de fútbol
football club -
48 equipo de fútbol
football team -
49 mundial de fútbol
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50 campo de fútbol
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51 aficionado al fútbol
(n.) = football supporter, football fanEx. Football violence in the 90s decreased and the credit has been given to the increased use of ecstasy by football supporters .Ex. A football fan has paid the ultimate tribute to his favourite club by naming his daughter after it.* * *(n.) = football supporter, football fanEx: Football violence in the 90s decreased and the credit has been given to the increased use of ecstasy by football supporters.
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52 balón de fútbol
(n.) = football, soccer ballEx. A total of 32 infants were habituated to six stimuli in which a picture of a male or female face was paired with one of six objects such as a football or frying pan.Ex. If you can't find a soccer ball for you online, you're simply too fussy.* * *(n.) = football, soccer ballEx: A total of 32 infants were habituated to six stimuli in which a picture of a male or female face was paired with one of six objects such as a football or frying pan.
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53 botas de fútbol
(n.) = soccer cleatsEx. When trying on soccer cleats, wear them with the socks and shin guards that will be used in practice and at games.* * *(n.) = soccer cleatsEx: When trying on soccer cleats, wear them with the socks and shin guards that will be used in practice and at games.
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54 campeonato de fútbol
(n.) = football competition, football championshipEx. The Committee shall also, from time to time, decide on the duration of such football competitions and the rules that will govern them.Ex. He is now under investigation for alleged corruption related to football championships.* * *(n.) = football competition, football championshipEx: The Committee shall also, from time to time, decide on the duration of such football competitions and the rules that will govern them.
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55 campo de fútbol de tierra
(n.) = dirt football pitchEx. Dirt football pitches proliferate in lower-class areas.* * *(n.) = dirt football pitchEx: Dirt football pitches proliferate in lower-class areas.
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56 competición de fútbol
(n.) = football competitionEx. The Committee shall also, from time to time, decide on the duration of such football competitions and the rules that will govern them.* * *(n.) = football competitionEx: The Committee shall also, from time to time, decide on the duration of such football competitions and the rules that will govern them.
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57 cromo de jugadores de fútbol
(n.) = football cardEx. It describes the annual hobby exchanges week for 6th grade pupils at King's Cristian School library, when pupils swap collectable items eg football cards, stamps, coins and shells.* * *(n.) = football cardEx: It describes the annual hobby exchanges week for 6th grade pupils at King's Cristian School library, when pupils swap collectable items eg football cards, stamps, coins and shells.
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58 enamorado del fútbol
(n.) = football supporter, football fanEx. Football violence in the 90s decreased and the credit has been given to the increased use of ecstasy by football supporters .Ex. A football fan has paid the ultimate tribute to his favourite club by naming his daughter after it.* * *(n.) = football supporter, football fanEx: Football violence in the 90s decreased and the credit has been given to the increased use of ecstasy by football supporters.
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59 hincha de fútbol
(n.) = football supporter, football fanEx. Football violence in the 90s decreased and the credit has been given to the increased use of ecstasy by football supporters .Ex. A football fan has paid the ultimate tribute to his favourite club by naming his daughter after it.* * *(n.) = football supporter, football fanEx: Football violence in the 90s decreased and the credit has been given to the increased use of ecstasy by football supporters.
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60 juego de fútbol
(n.) = football gameEx. This football game consists in hitting the crossbar from the halfway line.* * *(n.) = football gameEx: This football game consists in hitting the crossbar from the halfway line.
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