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81 constiparse
• catch a cold -
82 contagiarse de una enfermedad
• catch a diseaseDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > contagiarse de una enfermedad
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83 contener el aliento
• catch one's breath• hold on to the end• hold one's course -
84 contenerse
• catch oneself• check oneself• contain oneself• draw in one's horns• keep one's countenance• keep one's temple• refrain oneself• stay one's hand -
85 contraer un resfriado
• catch a cold• contract a cold• get a cold -
86 contraer un resfrío
• catch cold• take cold -
87 cornear
• catch with the horns -
88 cuneta de desagüe
• catch drain -
89 dar finalmente con
• catch up with -
90 darse cuenta
• catch on• come to understand• get the devil out of here• get the drift of -
91 demanda de alcance
• catch-up demand -
92 desvío de atajo
• catch siding -
93 divisar
• catch sight of• discern• distinguish• espy• look from afar• make orthographical errors• make out a bill• perceive -
94 echar la vista encima de
• catch sight of• lay on top of• lay one's finger on• set one's eyes on• set the eyes onDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > echar la vista encima de
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95 empitonar
• catch with the horns -
96 enjugar las pérdidas
• catch in losses -
97 entender la idea
• catch the idea• get the devil out of here• get the drift of• get the hell out of here• get the idea across -
98 fallar con el remo
• catch a crab• miss a stroke with the oar -
99 frase que atrae la atención
• catch phraseDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > frase que atrae la atención
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100 hacerse notar
• catch the eye• make one's peace with• make one's rounds• project out
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