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101 relacionado con la aduana
• customs-related• pertaining to a bee• pertaining to a donkey• pertaining to collections• pertaining to delegated authorityDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > relacionado con la aduana
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102 relacionado con un arrendamiento
• pertaining to a donkey• pertaining to a majorityDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > relacionado con un arrendamiento
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103 similar a un burro
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104 tocar el violón
• do silly things• make a fool of oneself• play the bass viol• play the double bass• talk the hind leg off a donkey• talk through one's nose -
105 aburrado
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106 borriquillo
m.donkey. -
107 borriquito
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108 burro pequeño
m.little donkey. -
109 edades incontables
m.pl.countless ages, a very long time, donkey's years. -
110 Equus asinus
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111 gabardo
m.donkey-jacket. -
112 jumental
adj.pertaining to a donkey. -
113 jumentil
adj.pertaining to a donkey. -
114 locomotora pequeña
f.donkey engine. -
115 motor auxiliar
m.donkey engine, assistant engine, auxiliary engine. -
116 burro
1) New Mexico: 1844. A donkey. Sometimes referred to a mule. According to Blevins, "also known as 'Arizona nightingale,' Colorado mockingbird,' 'desert canary,' 'mountain canary,' 'Rocky Mountain canary,' 'Washoe canary,' 'western nightingale'." The DRAE references burro as an ass or solipede animal.2) Among cattlemen, the word also refers to a stand made for storing a saddle when it is not in use. The VCN concurs. The stand has the appearance of a pitched roof of a house, and Adams says that it is much better to rest a saddle on a burro than to hang it or lay it on the ground. The DRAE indicates that a burro is a type of adjustable sawhorse. -
117 pack-burro
Bentley: 1909. A donkey for carrying goods and supplies. -
118 gotch
( gacho [gát∫o], probably a postverbal adjective derived from agachar 'to lower, bend; squat' of uncertain origin)Kansas: 1905; Arizona: 1910. As Clark notes, drooping or askew, as an ear on a horse or donkey. The DRAE references gacho as an adjective meaning curved or drooping downward. It also describes a cow or ox that has one or both horns drooping downward; in Spanish the term may also refer to the horn itself. Santamaría concurs and adds that in Mexico the adjective is also used to describe an animal that, because of an accident or illness, has lost the ability to move one or both ears, hence the ears are always drooping. Cobos notes that in New Mexico and Southern Colorado Spanish gacho means bad or lousy, and Galván references it as ugly or ridiculous. -
119 manadero
(Sp. model spelled same [manadero] < manada [see above] and suffix -ero, 'profession or trade')
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