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41 quinto pino, el
= back of beyond, theEx. They didn't go there because life was good, but because there, in the back of beyond, you could pan for gold without the threat of being robbed. -
42 copia de respaldo or de seguridad
Spanish-English dictionary > copia de respaldo or de seguridad
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43 adosado
• back-to-back• semi-colon• semi-dry wine -
44 arredrarse
• back off with fear• draw back -
45 calle secundaria
• back road• back street -
46 crédito con garantía de otro crédito
• back-to-back creditDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > crédito con garantía de otro crédito
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47 crédito con respaldo de crédito exterior
• back-to-back creditDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > crédito con respaldo de crédito exterior
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48 crédito documentario subsidiario
• back-to-back creditDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > crédito documentario subsidiario
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49 crédito respaldado
• back-to-back credit -
50 crédito subsidiario
• back-to-back credit -
51 créditos de mutuo respaldo
• back-to-back loansDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > créditos de mutuo respaldo
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52 echar paso atrás
• back out• draw back• take backward steps -
53 echarse atrás de
• back out from• back out of -
54 ejemplar pasado
• back issue• back number -
55 exceso de trabajo en la oficina de operaciones
• back office crunch• back office crushDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > exceso de trabajo en la oficina de operaciones
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56 fondo mutuo que cobra comisión al vender acciones
• back-end load• back-end load mutual fundDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > fondo mutuo que cobra comisión al vender acciones
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57 lomo
• back• back side• loin• sirloin -
58 misiones consecutivas sin regresar a la sede
• back-to-back missionsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > misiones consecutivas sin regresar a la sede
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59 molar
• back tooth• molar• relative to a back tooth -
60 movimiento reciprocante
• back and forth motion• back and forth movement• to-and-fro movementDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > movimiento reciprocante
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