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61 I could do it with one hand tied behind my back
English-spanish dictionary > I could do it with one hand tied behind my back
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62 ride behind
VI + ADV ir después, caminar a la zaga; (=in rear seat) ir en el asiento de atrás; (=on same horse) cabalgar a la grupa -
63 the power behind the throne
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64 to throw one's weight behind sb
English-spanish dictionary > to throw one's weight behind sb
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65 be behind time
(to be late.) ir con retraso -
66 be behind
v.1 estar retrasado, ir retrasado.2 estar detrás de.3 dar apoyo a. -
67 close behind
adv.un poco detrás, poco detrás.prep.poco detrás de. -
68 disappear behind
v.transponer. -
69 drop behind
v.quedarse atrás, atrasarse, retrasarse, quedar rezagado, quedarse retrasado, quedarse rezagado, rezagarse. -
70 fall behind
vi.quedarse rezagado(a). -
71 far behind
adj.muy atrasado. -
72 from behind
adv.1 desde atrás.2 de espaldas.prep.desde atrás de. -
73 further behind
adv.más atrás, más detrás. -
74 get behind
v.1 apoyar (support)2 atrasarse, rezagarse.3 ponerse detrás de.4 meterse detrás de, esconderse detrás de.5 dar apoyo a.vi.atrasarse, quedarse atrás (become delayed) -
75 go behind
v.1 ir detrás de, ir atrás de, seguir a alguno.2 defraudar, engañar. -
76 hang behind
v.estar rezagado, rezagarse. -
77 hard behind
prep.justo detrás de. -
78 hide behind
v.1 esconderse detrás de, ocultarse detrás de.2 transponer, trasponer. -
79 just behind
adv.propiamente detrás, propiamente atrás.prep.justo detrás de. -
80 lag behind
v.estar retrasado, atrasarse, quedarse atrás, estar rezagado.
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