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81 vareador
m.beater.v.one who beats down with a pole or staff.* * *vareador, -aSM/ F olive picker, olive harvester* * *masculine, feminine -
82 ¡y yo que sé!
¡y yo que sé!familiar how should I know!, beats me! -
83 beat
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84 batidos interharmónicos
• interharmonic beatsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > batidos interharmónicos
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85 no tengo ni idea
• I'll be damned if I know• it beats me• that's going too far• that's great -
86 agramar
v.1 to dress flax or hemp with a brake.2 to beat up.El chico agramó al matón The boy beat up the bully.3 to scutch, to beat to separate the fibers of.María agrama el lino Mary beats to separate the fibers of=scutches the flax. -
87 apretador
m.1 one who presses or beats down.2 a sort of doublet without sleeves.3 a sort of corset for chidren.4 a broad bandage put upon infants.5 a net for tying up the hair.6 an instrument which serves for tightening; a rammer. -
88 batidos interharmónicos
m.pl.interharmonic beats. -
89 dicrota
adj.dicrotic, dicrotous, showing two beats to each systole. (Medical)f.dicrotic wave. -
90 molendero
m.1 miller, grinder.2 chocolate manufacturer, one who grinds the cocoa and beats it with sugar and flavoring. -
91 ni idea
intj.no idea, beats me, I have no clue, I haven't got a clue. -
92 panderetera
f.1 one who beats the timbrel.2 a maker or seller of timbrels. -
93 panderetero
m.1 one who beats the timbrel.2 a maker or seller of timbrels. -
94 tocadora
f.1 one who beats or touches.2 handkerchief round the head.3 dressing room (cuarto).4 Toilet, a lady's dressing-case or table (neceser, mueble).5 key for tuning musical instruments. (Provincial) -
95 zapateador
m.1 dancer, who beats time with the sole of his shoe.2 tap dancer, zapateado dancer. -
96 zapateadora
f.dancer, who beats time with the sole of his shoe.
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