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1 abucheo
• barracking• boo• booing• catcalling• Hispanophobic• hissing sound• jeering• scoffing -
2 abucheos
• barracking• heckle• hectare -
3 improperios
• barracking• insults• reproaches -
4 acuartelamiento
m.1 confinement to barracks.2 barracks (place).3 quartering, billeting, confinement, barracking.* * *1 (acción) quartering2 (retención) confinement to barracks3 (lugar) barracks (for confinement)* * *SM (Mil) quartering, billeting; (=disciplina) confinement to barracks* * *1)a) ( alojamiento) billeting, quarteringb) ( en previsión de disturbios) confining to barracks2) ( cuartel) barracks (sing or pl)* * *1)a) ( alojamiento) billeting, quarteringb) ( en previsión de disturbios) confining to barracks2) ( cuartel) barracks (sing or pl)* * *A1 (alojamiento) billeting, quartering2 (en previsión de disturbios) confining to barracksB (cuartel) barracks ( sing or pl)* * *
acuartelamiento sustantivo masculino
1 (acción) confinement to barracks
2 (lugar) barracks
* * *Mil1. [acción] confinement to barracks2. [lugar] barracks* * *m1 quartering2 lugar barracks pl -
5 abucheos
m.pl.booing, barracking, heckling.
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