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121 brilliancy
s.1 brillantez, brillo, el resplandor o luz que da de sí alguna cosa (brightness).2 esplendor, lustre.3 rillantez (skill, intelligence). -
122 CIA
abr.abreviatura de: Central Intelligence Agency -> CIA Agencia Central de Inteligencia. -
123 conspicuous
adj.1 visible (persona); llamativo(a) (color); notable (bravery, intelligence)2 claramente visible, flagrante, notorio, prominente.3 estrafalario, extravagante, que llama la atención, que llama la atención porque se aparta de lo convencional y de lo que es considerado normal.4 manifiesto. -
124 dullness
s.the dullness of the book/speech lo aburrido que era el libro/discurso2 necedad, torpeza (lack of intelligence)3 apatía (listlessness)4 embotamiento (of tool, blade); lo amortiguado (of sound, pain)5 falta de brillo (del color, superficie, ojos)6 pesadez, ausencia total de interés o significancia.7 deslustre, monotonía, falta de brillo, matidez. -
125 IQ
abr.abreviatura de: intelligence quotient -> cociente intelectual (Psy) -
126 MI5
abr.abreviatura de: Military Intelligence Section 5 -> servicio británico de espionaje interior -
127 MI6
abr.abreviatura de: Military Intelligence Section 6 -> servicio británico de espionaje exterior -
128 razor-sharp
adj.1 muy afilado(a) (knife); agudo(a) (sentido figurado) (intelligence); afilado(a) (wit)2 filoso como una navaja, afilado, incisivo, muy filoso.
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