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61 prometer el oro y el moro
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62 botón de oro
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63 edad de oro
golden age* * ** * *Ex. It is unlikely that the 1970s will be dubbed a golden age of libraries.* * ** * *Ex: It is unlikely that the 1970s will be dubbed a golden age of libraries.
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64 el tiempo es oro
figurado time is money* * ** * *Ex. One of the cartoons shows a shaggy-haired scientist working at the blackboard with a caption that reads ' Time is money'.* * *Ex: One of the cartoons shows a shaggy-haired scientist working at the blackboard with a caption that reads ' Time is money'.
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65 mina de oro
gold mine* * *(n.) = goldmine [gold mine], gold mineEx. Databases which should be gold mines degenerate into dustbins, and inter-departmental strife tears apart the organization's commitments.* * *(n.) = goldmine [gold mine], gold mineEx: Databases which should be gold mines degenerate into dustbins, and inter-departmental strife tears apart the organization's commitments.
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66 pan de oro
gold leaf* * *(n.) = gold leafEx. Finally gold leaf was laid in place over the blind impressions, and fixed into them with further impressions of the hot tools, surplus gold being rubbed off.* * *(n.) = gold leafEx: Finally gold leaf was laid in place over the blind impressions, and fixed into them with further impressions of the hot tools, surplus gold being rubbed off.
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67 regla de oro
golden rule* * ** * *(n.) = golden ruleEx. The two golden rules in citation practice were stated at the beginning of the chapter.* * ** * *(n.) = golden ruleEx: The two golden rules in citation practice were stated at the beginning of the chapter.
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68 tener un corazón de oro
to have a heart of gold* * ** * *(v.) = have + a heart of goldEx. Though my old man's a dustman he's got a heart of gold.* * *(v.) = have + a heart of goldEx: Though my old man's a dustman he's got a heart of gold.
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69 becerro de oro
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70 Siglo de Oro
* * ** * *Spain's literary renaissance, known as the Golden Age, roughly covers the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It includes the Italian-influenced poetry of figures such as Garcilaso de la Vega; the religious verse of Fray Luis de León, Santa Teresa de Ávila and San Juan de la Cruz; picaresque novels such as the anonymous Lazarillo de Tormes and Quevedo's Buscón; Miguel de Cervantes' immortal Don Quijote; the theater of Lope de Vega, and the ornate poetry of Luis de Góngora. -
71 guardar algo como oro en paño
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72 hacerse de oro
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73 matar la gallina de los huevos de oro
familiar to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs* * *Spanish-English dictionary > matar la gallina de los huevos de oro
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74 no es oro todo lo que reluce
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75 Orden del Toisón de Oro
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76 el Siglo de Oro
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77 estar como los chorros del oro
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78 tener un pico de oro
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79 Costa de Oro
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80 broche de oro
figperfect end (de to)
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oro- — Oro [griech. óros]: Best. in Zus. mit der Bed. Berg, Gebirge (z. B. orogen, Orogenese). * * * oro , Oro [griech. óros] <Best. in Zus. mit der Bed.>: Berg, Gebirge (z. B. orographisch, Orogenese) … Universal-Lexikon