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21 gobierno
Del verbo gobernar: ( conjugate gobernar) \ \
gobierno es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: gobernar gobierno
gobernar ( conjugate gobernar) verbo transitivo ‹ país› to govern, rule; ‹ barco› to steer verbo intransitivo (Gob, Pol) to govern; (Náut) to steer
gobierno sustantivo masculino government
gobernar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 to govern
2 Náut to steer
gobierno sustantivo masculino
1 Pol government
2 (mando, administración) management
3 Náut steering ' gobierno' also found in these entries: Spanish: abaratarse - acosar - actual - administración - angular - bicolor - billón - cajón - conspirar - decretar - derribar - derrocar - derrumbamiento - dicotomía - estrechar - favorecer - ilegítima - ilegítimo - instrumentación - junta - mandato - presidenta - presidente - promover - sede - títere - argentino - caer - caída - coalición - crisis - débil - echar - entrante - estado - formación - formar - intendencia - interino - jefe - lo - mayoría - precario - prever - reconocer English: act - administration - antipollution - bring down - call - caretaker government - central government - coalition - collusion - confer - crackdown - curtail - decentralize - decree - defraud - department - enviable - expansion - fellow - for - government - govt. - incoming - institute - institution - itself - lawsuit - on - overthrow - powerful - present - rule - scientific - seat - Secretary of State - shaky - state - subsidize - superficial - back - bow - conveniently - county - devolution - front - govern - house - housing - line - official -
22 querella
Del verbo querellarse: ( conjugate querellarse) \ \
se querella es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo
querella sustantivo femeninoa) (Der) private prosecution;
querella sustantivo femenino
1 Jur lawsuit
2 (conflicto) dispute ' querella' also found in these entries: Spanish: compeler - promover English: complaint -
23 querellarse
■querellarse verbo reflexivo to bring a lawsuit [contra, against]: me querellaré contra ustedes, I'll sue you
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