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61 prestar atención
• give assent• give attention to• pay as you go• pay attention to• take notice -
62 reconocimiento mutuo
• mutual aid• mutual assent• mutual association -
63 sociedad de socorros mutuos
• friendly society• mutual assent• mutual benefit association• mutual benefit society• mutualityDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > sociedad de socorros mutuos
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64 voto de amén
• blind vote• vote down• vote of assent -
65 voto de confianza
• confidence vote• vote of assent• vote of thanks -
66 voto de reata
• blind vote• vote down• vote of assent -
67 asentir a
v.to assent to, to sanction, to consent to. -
68 consentimiento implícito
m.constructive assent, implied consent. -
69 consentimiento mutuo
m.mutual consent, mutual assent. -
70 expresar conformidad
v.to express agreement, to assent. -
71 reconocimiento mutuo
m.mutual assent. -
72 responder afirmativamente
v.to respond affirmatively, to approve, to assent, to give one's approval.María consintió y les abrió Mary consented and opened up for them. -
73 wagh!
Blevins suggests that this expression of assent or admiration comes from the Spanish ¡ gua!, meaning "gracious!". He indicates that ¡ gua! was first borrowed by drivers on the Santa Fe Trail, where it meant "get along." The DRAE references ¡ gua! as an interjection used in Bolivia, Columbia, Peru, and Venezuela to express fear or admiration. See also hua!
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