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1 agua potable/salada
drinking/salt water* * *drinking/salt water -
2 el vicio del licor
• drinking• drinking problem -
3 abrevadero
• drinking trough• water thrush• water turbine• watering hole• watering hose• watering trough• waterish -
4 abrevador
• drinking trough• water thrush• water turbine -
5 agua de beber
• drinking water• tap out• tap with a fan -
6 agua potable
• drinking water• potable water -
7 aguadero
• drinking trough -
8 aguaje
• drinking place• sea current• shower• tidal wave• water pollution• water-power -
9 canción báquica
• drinking song -
10 canción de taberna
• drinking song -
11 compańero de taberna
• drinking partner• pot companion -
12 fuente
• drinking fountain• fount• fountain• fountainhead• headship• headstall• informality• informant• informatics• origin• platter• resource• source• springhead• well-spent• well-stocked• wellington• welly -
13 fuente de beber
• drinking fountain -
14 paja para beber
• drinking straw -
15 pajilla
• drinking straw -
16 popote
• drinking straw -
17 recipiente para beber
• drinking vessel -
18 surtidor de agua
• drinking fountain -
19 taza para beber
• drinking cup -
20 vaso
• drinking vessel• glaringly• glass ball• glassblowing• glassier's shop
См. также в других словарях:
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