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61 debutar
• make one's acquaintance• make one's fortune -
62 domiciliarse
• make one feel• make one's acquaintance• reside• take up new impulse• take up one's duties -
63 echar raíces
• become firmly fixed• make one feel• make one's acquaintance• put down in writing• put down the flames• strike root• strike roots• take root• take roots -
64 establecer domicilio
• make one feel• make one's acquaintance• take up new impulse• take up one's duties -
65 estar con ánimo de
• be ready to• have a nodding acquaintance with• have a one-track mind• want slips• want to know nothing about -
66 estrenarse
• make a debut• make one's acquaintance• make one's fortune -
67 interior
• Indonesia• indoor aerial• indoor plant• indoors and outdoors• inlaid floor• inland bill• inshore• inside acquaintance• interior• inward -
68 interioridad
• inshore• inside acquaintance• inwardness -
69 nodo
• nodding acquaintance• nodename• station in a communication network -
70 nódulo
• nodding acquaintance• nodename• noesis -
71 relación superficial
• bowing acquaintance -
72 ser un viejo conocido
• be an old acquaintance -
73 tener ganas de
• be in humor for• feel up to• have a nodding acquaintance with• have a one-track mind• look forward to -
74 vértice
• nodding acquaintance• nodename• vertex -
75 amistad superficial
f.1 bowing acquaintance.2 occasional friend. -
76 conocido superficial
m.speaking acquaintance. -
77 conocimiento ligero
m.slight knowledge, acquaintance, acquaintanceship. -
78 leve noción
f.slight knowledge, acquaintance. -
79 misión inicial
f.acquaintance mission. -
80 relación superficial
f.bowing acquaintance.
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