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121 correr como alma que lleva el diablo
(v.) = run for + Posesivo + lifeEx. We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.* * *(v.) = run for + Posesivo + lifeEx: We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.
Spanish-English dictionary > correr como alma que lleva el diablo
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122 correr desaforadamente
(v.) = run for + Posesivo + lifeEx. We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.* * *(v.) = run for + Posesivo + lifeEx: We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.
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123 correr que se las pela
familiar to run like mad* * *(v.) = run for + Posesivo + lifeEx. We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.* * *(v.) = run for + Posesivo + lifeEx: We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.
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124 echar una mirada mortal
(v.) = look + daggers atEx. We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.* * *(v.) = look + daggers atEx: We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.
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125 entrada2
2 = entrance, foyer, doorway, gateway, entranceway.Ex. Diagrammatic presentation of the layout of the collection conveniently placed, for example, near the entrance.Ex. The new library covers 4,700 square metres and shares a foyer with the art gallery.Ex. Heads started appearing in the doorway, muttering, 'Oh! So this is the library'.Ex. One of the roles of the local library is to act as a gateway to other information sources.Ex. The areas surveyed included the circulation and reference areas, the book stacks, the computer terminals, the newspaper reading room, the benches outside of the entranceway, and all other public seating areas.----* entrada de artistas = stage door.* entrada de lectores = public entrance.* entrada para automóviles = driveway.* entrada para coches = driveway.* entrada principal = front entrance, main entrance.* esterilla de entrada = doormat.* esterilla de la entrada de la casa = welcome mat. -
126 fulminar a Alguien con la mirada
to look daggers at somebody* * *(v.) = look + daggers atEx. We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.* * *(v.) = look + daggers atEx: We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.
Spanish-English dictionary > fulminar a Alguien con la mirada
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127 matar con la mirada
(v.) = look + daggers atEx. We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.* * *(v.) = look + daggers atEx: We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.
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128 mirar a Alguien con odio
(v.) = look + daggers atEx. We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.* * *(v.) = look + daggers atEx: We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.
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