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21 whistle-stop
s.localidad de poca monta, estación de paso, estación de tránsito, estación intermedia. -
22 whistle-stop tour
s.1 recorrido rápidogira electoral rápida.2 recorrido rápido.3 gira electoral rápida. -
23 wolf-whistle
noun (a whistle impolitely made by a man to express his admiration of a woman's appearance.) silbido de admiracióntr['wʊlfwɪsəl]1 silbar de admiración['wʊlfˌwɪsl]VI silbar (con admiración)wolf whistle•
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24 to wet one's whistle
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25 wolf whistle
silbido de admiraciónnoun silbido m or chiflido m ( de admiración)* * *noun silbido m or chiflido m ( de admiración) -
26 blow a whistle
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27 wet one's whistle
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28 whiz or whistle by
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29 tin whistle
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30 to blow the whistle on somebody
delatar a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to blow the whistle on somebody
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31 to whistle for something
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32 alarm whistle
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33 as clean as a whistle or new pin
* limpio como los chorros del oro, limpio como la patenaEnglish-spanish dictionary > as clean as a whistle or new pin
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34 to blow the whistle on sb
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35 to blow the whistle on sth/sb
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36 he can whistle for it
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37 penny-whistle
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38 alarm whistle signal
nHYDRAUL señal sonora de alarma por silbido f, silbato de alarma m -
39 float-controlled alarm whistle
nHYDRAUL silbato de alarma regulado por flotador mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > float-controlled alarm whistle
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40 blow whistle
s.silbato, pito.
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