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1. verb1) (to squash by squeezing together etc: The car was crushed between the two trucks.) aplastar2) (to crease: That material crushes easily.) estrujar, exprimir, prensar3) (to defeat: He crushed the rebellion.) aniquilar, eliminar4) (to push, press etc together: We (were) all crushed into the tiny room.) comprimir
2. noun(squeezing or crowding together: There's always a crush in the supermarket on Saturdays.) aglomeración, multitud- crushingcrush vb aplastartr[krʌʃ]1 (squash - gen) aplastar; (squeeze) estrujar, apretujar; (- garlic) machacar; (- grapes) prensar; (- clothes) arrugar2 (smash, pound - gen) triturar; (- ice) picar3 (defeat) aplastar; (shock badly) abatir1 (material) arrugarse1 (of people) aglomeración nombre femenino2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (soft drink) refresco\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have a crush on somebody estar chiflado,-a por alguiencrush barrier valla de proteccióncrush ['krʌʃ] vt1) squash: aplastar, apachurrar2) grind, pulverize: triturar, machacar3) suppress: aplastar, suprimircrush n1) crowd, mob: gentío m, multitud f, aglomeración f2) infatuation: enamoramiento mn.• aplastamiento s.m.• apretura s.f.• aprieto s.m.• compresión s.f.• estrujón s.m.• presión violenta s.f.v.• achuchar v.• aniquilar v.• apañuscar v.• aplastar v.• cascamajar v.• despachurrar v.• desterronar v.• estrujar v.• machucar v.• moler v.• quebrantar v.• reventar v.• sobajar v.• triturar v.
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1. krʌʃ1)a) ( squash) \<\<box/car/person/fingers\>\> aplastar; \<\<garlic\>\> machacar*; \<\<grapes\>\> prensar, pisar; \<\<dress/suit\>\> arrugar*b) crush (up) (pound, pulverize) triturarcrushed ice — hielo m picado or (Méx) frappé
2) ( subdue) \<\<resistance/enemy\>\> aplastar
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vi \<\<fabric\>\> arrugarse*
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1) ( crowd) (no pl) aglomeración f2) c ( infatuation) (colloq) enamoramiento mto have a crush on somebody — estar* chiflado por alguien (fam)
3) u c ( drink) (BrE)[krʌʃ]lemon crush — limonada f
1. N1) (=crowd) aglomeración f, multitud f ; [of cars] masa f2) * (=infatuation) enamoramiento mto have a crush on sb — estar enamorado de algn, perder la chaveta por algn *
3) (Brit)2. VT1) (=squash) aplastar, apachurrar (And, CAm); (=crumple) [+ paper] estrujar; [+ clothes] arrugar; (=grind, break up) [+ stones] triturar, moler; [+ grapes] exprimir, prensar; [+ garlic] machacar; [+ ice] picar; [+ scrap metal] comprimir2) (fig) [+ enemy, opposition, resistance] doblegar, aplastar; [+ argument] aplastar, abrumar; [+ hopes] defraudar3.VI [clothes] arrugarsecan we all crush in? — ¿habrá sitio para todos?
4.CPDcrush barrier N — barrera f de seguridad
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1. [krʌʃ]1)a) ( squash) \<\<box/car/person/fingers\>\> aplastar; \<\<garlic\>\> machacar*; \<\<grapes\>\> prensar, pisar; \<\<dress/suit\>\> arrugar*b) crush (up) (pound, pulverize) triturarcrushed ice — hielo m picado or (Méx) frappé
2) ( subdue) \<\<resistance/enemy\>\> aplastar
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vi \<\<fabric\>\> arrugarse*
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1) ( crowd) (no pl) aglomeración f2) c ( infatuation) (colloq) enamoramiento mto have a crush on somebody — estar* chiflado por alguien (fam)
3) u c ( drink) (BrE)lemon crush — limonada f
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2 pulp
1. noun1) (the soft, fleshy part of a fruit.) pulpa2) (a soft mass of other matter, eg of wood etc from which paper is made: wood-pulp.) pulpa, pasta
2. verb(to make into pulp: The fruit was pulped and bottled.) reducir a pulpa, hacer pasta/pulpa- pulpytr[pʌlp]2 (substance) papilla3 pejorative (books, magazines, etc) literatura barata, basura1 (wood, paper) hacer pasta de, hacer pulpa de; (fruit) reducir a pulpa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto beat somebody to a pulp hacer papilla a alguienpulp ['pʌlp] n1) : pulpa f (de una fruta, etc.)2) mash: papilla f, pasta fwood pulp: pasta de papel, pulpa de papelto beat to a pulp: hacer papilla (a alguien)3) : pulpa f (de los dientes)n.• bulbo de diente s.m.• carne s.f.• lechada s.f.• pasta s.f.• pulpa (Alimentación) s.f.v.• hacer pulpa v.
I pʌlp1) ua) (of fruit, vegetable) pulpa f, carne f; (of wood, paper) pasta f (de papel), pulpa f (de papel)b) ( crushed material) pasta fto beat somebody to a pulp — hacer* papilla a alguien (fam)
2)a) u ( worthless literature) literatura f barata, basura f; (before n) <fiction, novel> baratob) c ( magazine) (AmE) revista f barata
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transitive verb \<\<wood/paper/rags\>\> hacer* pasta or pulpa con; \<\<fruit/vegetables\>\> hacer* papilla or puré con[pʌlp]1. Na leg crushed to pulp — (fig) una pierna hecha trizas
to beat sb to a pulp * — (fig) dar a algn una tremenda paliza, hacer a algn papilla *
2) [of fruit, vegetable] pulpa f2.3.CPDpulp literature N — literatura f barata
pulp magazine N — revista f amarilla
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I [pʌlp]1) ua) (of fruit, vegetable) pulpa f, carne f; (of wood, paper) pasta f (de papel), pulpa f (de papel)b) ( crushed material) pasta fto beat somebody to a pulp — hacer* papilla a alguien (fam)
2)a) u ( worthless literature) literatura f barata, basura f; (before n) <fiction, novel> baratob) c ( magazine) (AmE) revista f barata
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transitive verb \<\<wood/paper/rags\>\> hacer* pasta or pulpa con; \<\<fruit/vegetables\>\> hacer* papilla or puré con -
3 buckle
1. noun(a fastening for a strap or band: a belt with a silver buckle.) hebilla
2. verb1) (to fasten with a buckle: He buckled on his sword.) abrochar2) ((usually of something metal) to make or become bent or crushed: The metal buckled in the great heat.) torcersebuckle n hebillatr['bʌkəl]1 (on shoe, belt) hebilla1 (belt) abrochar1 (metal, object) torcerse, combarse2 (knees) doblarse1) fasten: abrochar2) bend, twist: combar, torcerbuckle vi1) bend, twist: combarse, torcerse, doblarse (dícese de las rodillas)2)to buckle down : ponerse a trabajar con esmero3)to buckle up : abrocharsebuckle n1) : hebilla f2) twisting: torcedura fn.• brida s.f.• broche s.m.• hebilla (Textil) s.f.v.• doblar v.• hebillar v.'bʌkəl
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noun hebilla f
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1) ( fasten) abrochar2) ( bend) torcer*, combar
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vi (bend, crumple) \<\<wheel/metal\>\> torcerse*, combarsePhrasal Verbs:['bʌkl]1.N [of shoe, belt] hebilla f2. VT1) [+ shoe, belt] abrochar2) (=warp) [+ wheel, girder] combar, torcer3) [+ knees] doblar3.VI [wheel, girder] combarse, torcerse; [knees] doblarse* * *['bʌkəl]
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noun hebilla f
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1) ( fasten) abrochar2) ( bend) torcer*, combar
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vi (bend, crumple) \<\<wheel/metal\>\> torcerse*, combarsePhrasal Verbs: -
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sænd
1. noun1) (a large amount of tiny particles of crushed rocks, shells etc, found on beaches etc.) arena2) (an area of sand, especially on a beach: We lay on the sand.) playa arenosa
2. verb(to smooth with eg sand-paper: The floor should be sanded before you varnish it.) lijar- sandy- sandbank
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- sandpaper
3. verb(to make smooth with sandpaper.) lijar- sandstone
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sand n arenatr[sænd]1 (gen) arena2 (sprinkle with sand) enarenar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsand castle castillo de arenasand dune dunasand pie flan nombre masculino de arenasand ['sænd] vt: lijar (madera)sand n: arena fadj.• arena (color) adj.n.• arena s.f.• arenal s.m.v.• arenar v.• enarenar v.• lijar v.
I sænda) u arena fsand-colored — color arena adj inv
to build on sand — hacer* castillos de naipes
b) c ( expanse of sand) (often pl) arena f
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transitive verb sand (down) ( make smooth) \<\<wood/furniture\>\> lijar; \<\<floor\>\> pulir[sænd]1. N1) (=substance) arena fgrains of sand — granos mpl de arena
2. VT1) [+ road] echar arena a3.CPDsand martin N — avión m zapador
sand trap N — (US) (Golf) búnker m
sand yacht N — triciclo m a vela
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I [sænd]a) u arena fsand-colored — color arena adj inv
to build on sand — hacer* castillos de naipes
b) c ( expanse of sand) (often pl) arena f
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transitive verb sand (down) ( make smooth) \<\<wood/furniture\>\> lijar; \<\<floor\>\> pulir -
5 squash
skwoʃ
1. verb1) (to press, squeeze or crush: He tried to squash too many clothes into his case; The tomatoes got squashed (flat) at the bottom of the shopping-bag.)2) (to defeat (a rebellion etc).)
2. noun1) (a state of being squashed or crowded: There was a great squash in the doorway.)2) ((a particular flavour of) a drink containing the juice of crushed fruit: Have some orange squash!)3) ((also squash rackets) a type of game played in a walled court with rackets and a rubber ball.)4) (a vegetable or plant of the gourd family.)•- squashysquash1 n1. refresco de frutas2. squashcan you play squash? ¿sabes jugar al squash?squash2 vb aplastarput the strawberries on top, otherwise they'll get squashed pon las fresas encima, si no se aplastarántr[skwɒʃ]1 SMALLBOTANY/SMALL calabaza————————tr[skwɒʃ]1 (in crowd) apiñamiento, agolpamiento, apretujón nombre masculino2 (drink) bebida de frutas, concentrado de frutas3 SMALLSPORT/SMALL squash nombre masculino1 (crush, flatten) aplastar, chafar, espachurrar2 (squeeze) meter apretando, apretar, apiñar■ can you squash a couple more things in? ¿puedes meter un par de cosas más?3 figurative use (crush - person) apabullar, aplastar, desairar; (- rumour, dissent, rebellion) hacer callar, acallar, aplastar; (- argument, plan, proposal) echar por tierra, dar al traste con1 (crush, flatten) aplastarse, chafarse, espachurrarse2 (squeeze) meterse apretando, apretujarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsquash ['skwɑʃ, 'skwɔʃ] vt1) crush: aplastar2) suppress: acallar (protestas), sofocar (una rebelión)squash nn.• calabaza (alargada) s.f.n.• zumo s.m.v.• apiñar v.• aplastar v.• confutar v.• despachurrar v.skwɑːʃ, skwɒʃ
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1) ( crush) (no pl)it was a terrible squash on the train — íbamos (or iban etc) terriblemente apretados or apretujados en el tren
2) u ( Sport) squash m4) c u (Bot, Culin) nombre genérico de varios tipos de calabaza y zapallo
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1)a) ( crush) \<\<fruit/insect\>\> aplastar, espachurrar (fam), apachurrar (AmC, Andes fam), espichar (Col)2) (suppress, silence) (colloq) \<\<protests/rumors\>\> acallarhe needs to be squashed now and then — de vez en cuando hay que bajarle los humos
she squashed Tom's arguments flat — echó por tierra los argumentos de Tom
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vi (+ adv compl)could I squash in? — ¿quepo yo también?
to squash up — apretarse*
I [skwɒʃ]1. N(pl squashes or squash)1) (=drink)orange squash — naranjada f (sin burbujas)
lemon squash — limonada f (sin burbujas)
2) (=crowd) apiñamiento m, agolpamiento mthere was such a squash in the doorway — había tantísima gente apiñada en la puerta, se apiñaba tanto la gente en la puerta
2. VT1) (=flatten) aplastarcan you squash my shoes in? — ¿caben dentro mis zapatos?
can you squash two more in the car? — ¿caben dos más en el coche?
2) (fig) [+ argument] dar al traste con; [+ person] apabullar3.VI
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[skwɒʃ]N (=vegetable) calabaza f
III [skwɒʃ]1.2.CPDsquash court N — cancha f de squash
squash racket N — raqueta f de squash
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1) ( crush) (no pl)it was a terrible squash on the train — íbamos (or iban etc) terriblemente apretados or apretujados en el tren
2) u ( Sport) squash m4) c u (Bot, Culin) nombre genérico de varios tipos de calabaza y zapallo
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1)a) ( crush) \<\<fruit/insect\>\> aplastar, espachurrar (fam), apachurrar (AmC, Andes fam), espichar (Col)2) (suppress, silence) (colloq) \<\<protests/rumors\>\> acallarhe needs to be squashed now and then — de vez en cuando hay que bajarle los humos
she squashed Tom's arguments flat — echó por tierra los argumentos de Tom
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vi (+ adv compl)could I squash in? — ¿quepo yo también?
to squash up — apretarse*
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1) (the part of anything (intended to be) nearest the person who sees it; usually the most important part of anything: the front of the house; the front of the picture; (also adjective) the front page.) parte delantera, primera2) (the foremost part of anything in the direction in which it moves: the front of the ship; (also adjective) the front seat of the bus.) parte delantera3) (the part of a city or town that faces the sea: We walked along the (sea) front.) paseo marítimo4) ((in war) the line of soliers nearest the enemy: They are sending more soldiers to the front.) frente5) (a boundary separating two masses of air of different temperatures: A cold front is approaching from the Atlantic.) frente6) (an outward appearance: He put on a brave front.) apariencia7) (a name sometimes given to a political movement: the Popular Front for Liberation.) frente•- frontage- frontal
- at the front of
- in front of
- in front
front1 adj1. de delante / delantero2. primerofront2 n1. parte delanterathe front of the car was crushed in the accident la parte delantera del coche quedó aplastada en el accidente2. frente3. principio4. fachada principaltr[frʌnt]2 (of shirt etc) pechera3 SMALLMETEOROLOGY/SMALL frente nombre masculino4 (facade) fachada5 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL frente nombre masculino6 (promenade) paseo marítimo7 figurative use (illegal business etc) tapadera9 (specific field of activity) asunto, terreno■ what's happening on the domestic front? ¿qué pasa en el terreno nacional?1 delantero,-a, de delante1 (face) dar (on/onto, a)1 (lead, head) encabezar2 (present) presentar■ Tom Jenkins is going to front "News Today' Tom Jenkins presentará "News Today"\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat the front delante, por delantein front (of) delante (de)out front (in theatre) entre el públicoto put on a bold front hacer de tripas corazónup front (in advance) por adelantadofront door puerta principalfront garden jardín nombre masculino pequeño en la parte de delantefront man hombre nombre masculino al frentefront page primera plana, portadafront room salón nombre masculinofront tooth incisivofront wheel rueda delantera, rueda de delantethe front bench SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL las dos primeras filas de escaños ocupadas por miembros del gobierno y de la oposiciónfront ['frʌnt] vi1) face: dar, estar orientadothe house fronts north: la casa da al norte2) : servir de pantallahe fronts for his boss: sirve de pantalla para su jefefront adj: delantero, de adelante, primerothe front row: la primera filafront n1) : frente m, parte f de adelante, delantera fthe front of the class: el frente de la claseat the front of the train: en la parte delantera del tren2) area, zone: frente m, zona fthe Eastern front: el frente orientalon the educational front: en el frente de la enseñanza3) facade: fachada f (de un edificio o una persona)4) : frente m (en meteorología)adj.• anterior adj.• delantero, -a adj.• primero, -a adj.adv.• frente adv.n.• cabeza s.f.• cara s.f.• delantera s.f.• fachada s.f.• frente s.f.• parte delantera s.f.• pechera s.f.• portada s.f.• principio s.m.• testa s.f.v.• afrontar v.
I frʌnt1)a) ( of building) frente m, fachada f; ( of dress) delantera fthe skirt fastens at the front — la falda se abrocha por delante or (esp AmL) por adelante
b) ( forward part) frente m, parte f delantera or de delante or (esp AmL) de adelante2) (in phrases)Midnight Orchid is out in front — Midnight Orchid va en cabeza or lleva la delantera
in front of somebody/something — delante or (esp AmL) adelante de alguien/algo; ( facing) enfrente de alguien/algo
3) (Meteo, Mil, Pol) frente m4)a) ( outward show) fachada fb) ( for illegal activity) pantalla fc) (of organization, party) (AmE) cabeza f visible5) ( overlooking sea) paseo m marítimo, malecón m (AmL), rambla f (RPl)
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the front yard o (BrE) garden — el jardín del frente
a seat in the front row a front-row seat — un asiento en primera fila; see also front bench, front page
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transitive verb (present, head) \<\<campaign\>\> dirigir*; \<\<group\>\> liderar; \<\<show\>\> presentar[frʌnt]1. N1) (=exterior) [of house, building] fachada f ; [of shirt, dress] pechera f ; [of book] (=cover) portada f•
it fastens at the front — se abrocha por delante•
back to front — al revés•
her dress had ripped down the front — el vestido se le había roto por delante2) (=forepart) [of stage, desk, building] parte f de delante, parte f delantera; [of train, bus] parte f delantera; [of queue] principio m•
there's a dedication at the front of the book — hay una dedicatoria al principio del libroat the front of the line or queue — al principio de la cola
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I want to sit in the front — quiero sentarme delante•
he laid the baby on its front — puso al bebé boca abajo3)• in front — delante
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to be in front — (gen) ir primero, ir delante; (in race) ir a la cabeza, llevar la delantera; (in scoring) llevar (la) ventaja•
in front of — delante deshe sat down in front of her mirror — se sentó delante del espejo, se sentó frente al espejo
4) (Met) frente m5) (Mil, Pol) frente m•
we must present a united front — debemos parecer un frente unido6) (Brit) (=promenade) paseo m marítimo; (=beach) playa f7) (=area of activity) materia fis there any news on the wages front? — ¿se sabe algo nuevo en materia de salarios?
we have made progress on a variety of fronts — hemos avanzado en varios campos or varias esferas
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on all fronts — en todos los frentes•
the government's failings on the home or domestic front — las deficiencias del gobierno a nivel nacional8) (=show)it's all just a front with him — lo suyo no es más que una fachada or no son más que apariencias
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he kept up a brave front to the world — delante de todos ponía buena cara9) * (=cover-up) fachada f, tapadera f•
to be a front for sth — servir de fachada or tapadera para algo2. ADJ1) (=foremost) [wheel, leg] delantero, de delante, de adelante (LAm)I was in the front seat — yo estaba en el asiento delantero or de delante or (LAm) de adelante
if we run, we can get a front seat — si corremos, podemos pillar un asiento en la parte delantera or la parte de delante or (LAm) la parte de adelante
2) (Phon) [vowel] frontal3. VI1)• to front onto sth — [house, window] dar a algo
2)• to front for sth — servir de fachada or tapadera para algo
4. VT1) (=head) [+ organization] estar al frente de, liderar2) [+ TV show] presentar3) [+ band, group] estar al frente de, ser el cantante de4) frm (=face) dar a5.CPDfront benches NPL (Brit) —
the front benches — (=seats) la primera fila de escaños de cada lado del parlamento ocupada por miembros del gobierno y de la oposición ; (=people) miembros del gobierno o de la oposición
front crawl N — (Swimming) crol m
front desk N — (US) recepción f (de un hotel)
front door N — puerta f principal
front end N — [of vehicle] parte f delantera
front line N — (Mil) primera línea f
front man N — (for activity) testaferro m ; [of band, group] líder m ; (TV) presentador m
front organization N — organización f fachada
front page N — (Press) primera plana f
front room N — (Brit) (=living room) salón m
front row N — primera fila f
front runner N — (in race) corredor(a) m / f que va en cabeza; (in election) favorito(-a) m / f
front tooth N — incisivo m, paleta * f
front view N —
FRONT BENCH El término genérico front bench se usa para referirse a los escaños situados en primera fila a ambos lados del Presidente ( Speaker) de la Cámara de los Comunes del Parlamento británico. Dichos escaños son ocupados por los parlamentarios que son miembros del gobierno a un lado y por los del gobierno en la sombra ( shadow cabinet) al otro y, por esta razón, se les conoce como frontbenchers.the front view of the hotel is very impressive — el frente del hotel or la parte de delante del hotel es impresionante
See:see cultural note BACKBENCHER in backbencher* * *
I [frʌnt]1)a) ( of building) frente m, fachada f; ( of dress) delantera fthe skirt fastens at the front — la falda se abrocha por delante or (esp AmL) por adelante
b) ( forward part) frente m, parte f delantera or de delante or (esp AmL) de adelante2) (in phrases)Midnight Orchid is out in front — Midnight Orchid va en cabeza or lleva la delantera
in front of somebody/something — delante or (esp AmL) adelante de alguien/algo; ( facing) enfrente de alguien/algo
3) (Meteo, Mil, Pol) frente m4)a) ( outward show) fachada fb) ( for illegal activity) pantalla fc) (of organization, party) (AmE) cabeza f visible5) ( overlooking sea) paseo m marítimo, malecón m (AmL), rambla f (RPl)
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the front yard o (BrE) garden — el jardín del frente
a seat in the front row a front-row seat — un asiento en primera fila; see also front bench, front page
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transitive verb (present, head) \<\<campaign\>\> dirigir*; \<\<group\>\> liderar; \<\<show\>\> presentar
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