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1 tarte
iz.1.a. intervalb. ( unea) moment, occasion, juncture; \tarte hartan at that {moment || juncture}; hartuko dut \tarte bat hori egiteko I'll take a moment to do that2. ( pitzadura, arrakala e.a.) crack; matematika ikasten genbiltzenean, \tartetik ikusten genuen maisua noiz zetorren when we were at it studying mathematics we looked through the crack to see when the teacher would come3. ( etena) interruption; \tartetik mintzatu to butt inb. ( denborari d.) gap; \tartea jaitu dute they took the day in between holidays offc. ( distantzia) gap, interval; \tarte berdina equidistance; \tarte berdineko equidistant; gure behiak ondo egoten dira metro t'erdiko \tartea utziz gero our cows are fine once they're left at a distance of one and a half metresd. (irud.) \tartean dabil hori he's mixed up in it; \tartean sartu i. ( esku hartu) to intervene ii. ( artean jarri) to put in between; \tartean utzi to leave out, omit, pass over; \tartetik sartu to interfere, meddle; gauza asko dago hemen \tartean there are a lot of things involved here
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