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101 dal canto mio
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102 lezione di canto
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103 darse con un canto en los dientes
familiar to be thankful for small mercies* * *(v.) = count + Reflexivo + lucky, think + Reflexivo + lucky, consider + Reflexivo + luckyEx. Yet Mills & Boon editors admit that if they can find three or four really good new writers a year they count themselves lucky.Ex. Cheryl will no doubt be thinking herself lucky that she hasn't got a custodial sentence.Ex. Steinhagen considered herself lucky because she had a clear notion of what her host country expected of her and encountered few surprises.* * *(v.) = count + Reflexivo + lucky, think + Reflexivo + lucky, consider + Reflexivo + luckyEx: Yet Mills & Boon editors admit that if they can find three or four really good new writers a year they count themselves lucky.
Ex: Cheryl will no doubt be thinking herself lucky that she hasn't got a custodial sentence.Ex: Steinhagen considered herself lucky because she had a clear notion of what her host country expected of her and encountered few surprises.Spanish-English dictionary > darse con un canto en los dientes
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104 de cal y canto
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105 al canto del gallo
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106 cerrar a cal y canto
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107 por el canto de un duro
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108 bel canto
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109 bel canto
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110 dē-cantō
dē-cantō āvī, ātus, āre, to sing off, keep singing: miserabiles elegos, H. — To repeat often, harp on, prattle of: mihi pervolgata praecepta: Nenia, H.—To have done with singing: iam decantaverant, i. e. were through with lamenting. -
111 ex-cantō
ex-cantō —, ātus, āre, to charm forth, enchant: sidera excantata, H.: puellas, Pr. -
112 in-cantō
in-cantō —, ātus, āre, to enchant, fix a spell upon: incantata vincula, love-charms, H. -
113 re-cantō
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114 insegnare scienze, canto
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115 numero di canto e ballo
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116 Sol y Canto
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117 faltar el canto de un duro para
(v.) = by the skin of + Posesivo + teeth, come + very close toEx. The middle class holds on by the skin of its teeth, saved from a real downward slide only by record increases in the number of dual-income families.Ex. A new hypothesis about recent human evolution suggests that we came very close to extinction because of a 'volcanic winter' that occurred 71000 years ago.* * *(v.) = by the skin of + Posesivo + teeth, come + very close toEx: The middle class holds on by the skin of its teeth, saved from a real downward slide only by record increases in the number of dual-income families.
Ex: A new hypothesis about recent human evolution suggests that we came very close to extinction because of a 'volcanic winter' that occurred 71000 years ago.Spanish-English dictionary > faltar el canto de un duro para
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118 cerrar algo a cal y canto
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119 darse con un canto en los dientes*
to think o.s. lucky, count o.s. luckySpanish-English dictionary > darse con un canto en los dientes*
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120 a învăţa canto
to learn singing.
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