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21 portaequipaje del carro
• car's trunk• trunk of the carDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > portaequipaje del carro
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22 ¡qué coche ni qué ocho cuartos!
car, my foot!Spanish-English dictionary > ¡qué coche ni qué ocho cuartos!
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23 parking ['parkin] SM pl parkings
car park, parking lot (EEUU)Spanish-English dictionary > parking ['parkin] SM pl parkings
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24 párking ['parkin] SM pl párkings
car park, parking lot (EEUU)Spanish-English dictionary > párking ['parkin] SM pl párkings
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25 aparcamiento
• car park• parking• parking lot• parking place -
26 carrera de autos
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27 carrera de carros
• car racing• motor racing -
28 chófer
• car driver• chauffeur• coachman• driver -
29 coche bomba
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30 comerciante de autos
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31 conducción de carro
• car-driving -
32 conductor
• car driver• chauffeur• conductive• conductor• driver• heat barrier• heat dissipator• music café• music drama• orchestra conductor• person who checks exam papers• person who confirms• wire -
33 corredor de coches
• car driver• racing cycle• racing driver -
34 estacionamiento
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35 fábrica de automóviles
• car factory -
36 industria de fabricación de automóviles
• car-making industryDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > industria de fabricación de automóviles
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37 lavacoches
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38 maletero
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39 mecánico de carros
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40 parking
• car park• parking lot
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