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101 pegadiza
adj.&f.1 clammy, glutinous, viscous.2 catching, contagious.3 adhering selfishly: applied to one who sticks to another from base motives.4 sticky (pegajoso).5 sham, imitation (postizo).6 parasitic (person).* * *
pegadizo,-a adj (ritmo, canción) catchy
' pegadiza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
musiquilla
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102 pegajosa
adj.&f.1 sticky, viscous, glutinous, dauby, mucous.2 catching, contagious.3 attractive, alluring; adhesive.* * *
pegajoso,-a adjetivo
1 (una cosa) sticky
2 fam (una persona) clingy
' pegajosa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
emplasto
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103 atractivo a la vista
• attractive to the eye• eye-catching -
104 catarriento
• prone to catching colds -
105 catarroso
• prone to catching colds -
106 cogida
• catch• catching• picking -
107 llamativo
• appealing• attractive• dazzling• eye-catching• flambing• flame• flashlight• flask• garish• gaudy• showy• stunning -
108 lograr alcanzar
• attain• be able to reach• gain on• gain upon• make it legal• make it up for• succeed in• succeed in catching -
109 lucido
• eye-catching• flashlight• flask -
110 muy atractivo
• appealing• charming• eye-appealing• eye-catching• eye-filling• irresistible• ravishing• very attractive• well-established position• well-featured -
111 muy llamativo
• eye-catching• flashlight• flask• showy• snazzy -
112 propenso a resfriarse
• prone to catching colds -
113 propenso a resfríos
• prone to catching colds -
114 que atrae la vista
• eye-catching -
115 que llama la atención
• eye-catching -
116 aparar
v.1 to stretch out the hands or skirts for catching any thing.2 to heap the earth round plants.3 among shoemakers, to close the quarters of a shoe.4 to dress with an adze, dub.Aparar un navío (Naut.) to dub a ship5 to prepare, to set up, to ready. -
117 armazón recolector
m.collecting frame, catching frame. -
118 bastidor colector
m.catching device, collecting device. -
119 contrato leonino
m.one-sided contract, catching bargain, unconscionable contract. -
120 lograr alcanzar
v.1 to be able to reach, to gain on, to gain upon, to succeed in catching.2 to make it to.Ella logró alcanzar la orilla She made it to the river bank.3 to succeed in attaining, to attain, to reach.Ella logra alcanzar sus metas She succeeds in attaining her goals.
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