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41 to grade up
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42 make the grade
(to do as well as necessary: That new apprentice will never make the grade as a trained mechanic.) estar a la altura, tener el nivel necesario -
43 high grade
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44 premium-grade gas
AUTO, PETR TECH, PETROL, VEH gasolina super f -
45 premium-grade gasoline
AUTO, PETR TECH, PETROL, VEH gasolina super fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > premium-grade gasoline
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46 first-grade
[ˌfɜːst'ɡreɪd]ADJ (US) [teacher, class, student] de primero de primaria -
47 low-grade
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48 middle-grade manager
['mɪdlɡreɪdˌmænɪdʒǝ(r)]N (US) mando m intermedio -
49 weapons-grade
['wepǝnzˌɡreɪd]ADJ [uranium, plutonium] (de uso) militar -
50 first grade
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51 low-grade fever
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52 low-grade infection
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53 above grade masonry
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > above grade masonry
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54 appearance grade
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > appearance grade
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55 backing grade
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > backing grade
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56 below grade
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > below grade
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57 engineered grade
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > engineered grade
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58 existing grade
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > existing grade
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59 good grade
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > good grade
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60 natural grade
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > natural grade
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