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1 de a tiro
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2 más quemado que la pipa (de) un indio
= completely burned-out, totally burned-outEx. The fact is that people who are completely burned-out on their work find that the only cure is to change what they do.Ex. She's totally burned-out after the first year and now doesn't give a shit.* * *= completely burned-out, totally burned-outEx: The fact is that people who are completely burned-out on their work find that the only cure is to change what they do.
Ex: She's totally burned-out after the first year and now doesn't give a shit.Spanish-English dictionary > más quemado que la pipa (de) un indio
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3 completamente vacío
• completely bare• completely empty -
4 pez con pez
• completely bare• completely empty -
5 a carta cabal
• completely• thoroughly• through and through -
6 abarrotado
• completely full• crammed• crowded• packed -
7 acabadamente
• completely• perfectly -
8 completamente
• completely• down to the ground• entirely• from a to izzard• fully• in the role of• in the running• in total agreement• in touch• root and branch• thoroughly• through and through• throughout• to the full• totally• utterly• wholly -
9 completamente aplastado
• completely flat• flat answer• flat baffleDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > completamente aplastado
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10 completamente borracho
• completely drunk• dead to the world• drunk as a fish• under the table -
11 completamente calmo
• completely calm -
12 completamente chato
• completely flat• flat answer• flat baffle -
13 completamente ciego
• completely blind• stone-blind -
14 completamente errado
• completely mistaken• off the mark• wide off the mark -
15 completamente libre
• completely free• entirely free -
16 completamente lleno
• completely full• full to the brim• full-up• very full -
17 completamente marchito
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18 completamente muerto
• completely dead• dead as a doornail -
19 completamente quebrado
• completely broke• flat cancelation• flat-bottomed -
20 de lleno
• completely• fully• unreservedly• wholeheartedly
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completely — com|plete|ly [ kəm plitli ] adverb *** 1. ) if something is done completely, every part of it is done 2. ) used for emphasis: Doctors said the operation was completely successful. Ellen s suggestion took us completely by surprise … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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