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21 escórrer
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22 fructificar
v1. to bear (or produce) fruit2. (fig.) to come to fruition -
23 heretar
v to inherit / to come into (money / property) -
24 orri
n (m) (sheep) dairyexpr anar-se'n en orris to come to nothing -
25 petar
v1. to crack2. to die / kick the bucket3. to crash / smashPetar les dents - To chatter (teeth)Anar a petar - To end upFer petar la xerrada / fer-la petar - To chat / natterPeti qui peti - Come what mayPetar-se de riure - To laugh your head off / to die laughingEstar que peta - To be a fat bloater (Br.) / to be seriously fat4. to break5. to snap / shatter6. to fart -
26 posar
v to put / to place1. posar-se (roba) to put on2. posar-se (medicament / cosmètic) to applyexpr posar fi a (alguna cosa) to put a stop to (something)expr posar fre a (alguna cosa) to put the brake on (something)expr posar en marxa to start (up) / to set in motionexpr posar-se al dia (en alguna cosa) to catch up (on something)expr posar-se a la venda to go on saleexpr posar-se d'acord to agree / to come to an agreementexpr posar-se en contacte (amb algú) to contact (someone)No dubtis en posar-te en contacte amb nosaltres - Don't hesitate to contact usexpr posar-se vermell to blush / to go red / to turn red -
27 provenir
v1. to come from / to hail from (formal)2. to stem from -
28 socórrer
v to come to somebody's rescue / aid -
29 venda
n (f) saleposar a la venda - to release / put on the marketsortir a la venda - to be released / come on the market -
30 venir
v to comeVenir bé - To suitLa setmana que ve - Next weekLes sabates em venen petites - The shoes are too small for me -
31 vigor
n (m) vigour (Br.) / vigor (Am.)expr entrar en vigor to take effect / to come into effect -
32 vindre
v to come -
33 vinga
interj come on!
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