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61 paso atrás
• back step• step back• step backwards -
62 pedido atrasado
• back order• back-order -
63 pedido por surtir
• back order• back-order -
64 préstamo con intermediación de un banco
• back-to-back loanDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > préstamo con intermediación de un banco
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65 préstamo cruzado en divisas
• back-to-back loanDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > préstamo cruzado en divisas
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66 préstamos cruzados
• back to back borrowing -
67 recular
• back away• draw back -
68 respaldar
• back• backrest• endorse• provide proof for• reinforce• seat back• stand up for• substantiate• uphold -
69 respaldo
• back rest• back up• backing• endorsement -
70 resto de pedido
• back order• back-order -
71 retirarse
• back off• depart• draw back• recede• retinning• retire a bill• retire from the world• retire to the country -
72 sin escapatoria
• back against the wall• back to the wall• between the devil and the deep blue sea -
73 vaivén
• back and forth motion• back and forth movement• come and go• oscillation• sway• swinging• teeny• teeter-totter• to-and-fro movement -
74 a comenzar de nuevo
• back to the drawing board• time to start over again -
75 aconcharse
• back away• run aground -
76 al revés
• back to front• backwards• heeling-out• heeltap• in return• in reverse order• inside lot• inside-outside approach• into reverse• reverse video• reverser• the other things• the other way• the other way round• the other world• upside-down• wrong reasoning• wrong side• wrong side foremost• wrong side out• wrong side up• wrong time -
77 ala de atrás
• back wing -
78 ala posterior
• back wing• underwing -
79 alejarse retrocediendo
• back away -
80 allá en los tiempos viejos
• back in the old days• in the old style• in the open• in the ordinary way• in the past few yearsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > allá en los tiempos viejos
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