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41 aceptar su error
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42 aceptar un cargo
• accept a position -
43 aceptar un reto
• accept a challenge• rise on the hind legs• rise to• rise to a challenge• rise to existence• take a dare -
44 aceptar una citación
• accept a summons -
45 aceptar una oferta
• accept an offer -
46 aceptar una posición
• accept a position -
47 aceptar una tarjeta de crédito
• accept a credit cardDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aceptar una tarjeta de crédito
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48 acoger
• accept• admit• protect• receive hospitably• receive warmly -
49 aconsejarse de sabios
• accept sensible advice• take advice from the wise -
50 adir la herencia
• accept the inheritance -
51 admitir
• accept• acknowledge• admit• admit of• admit to• allow in• avow• concede to• confess to• let in• own up -
52 apresurarse a aceptar
• accept hurriedly• take prompt advantage of -
53 avenirse
• accept• come to an agreement• conform• submit -
54 consentir la sentencia
• accept the judgment -
55 darse por citado
• accept a summons -
56 incluir
• accept as a member• comprise• contain• count in• enclose• encompass• inclined to lie• include in a category• reckon in -
57 poner buena cara a
• accept gladly• take cheerfully• take vows• take what he says with a grain of salt -
58 recibir
• accept• admit• be given• be handed• give a reason for• give a red glow to• let in• receive -
59 recibir por la cuenta de
• accept for the account ofDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > recibir por la cuenta de
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60 recoger el guante
• accept a challenge• pick up the gauntlet• take up the career of• take up the challenge• take up the cudgel• take up the glove• take up the habits and customs
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