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21 escape repentino
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22 escape abierto
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23 escape apenas
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24 escape difícil
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25 escape libre
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26 escape radioactivo
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27 escape repentino
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28 velocidad de escape
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29 a prueba de escape
• escape-proof• leakage finder• leaky -
30 cápsula de escape
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31 carácter de escape
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32 cláusula de escape
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33 lumbrera de escape
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34 mecanismo de escape
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35 válvula de escape
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36 vía de escape
(n.) = escape routeEx. At present the onus appears to be on individual library directors to develop alternative career paths and escape routes = Por ahora la responsabilidad de desarrollar trayectorias profesionales y vías de escape alternativas parece recaer sobre los directores de la biblioteca en cuestión.* * *(n.) = escape routeEx: At present the onus appears to be on individual library directors to develop alternative career paths and escape routes = Por ahora la responsabilidad de desarrollar trayectorias profesionales y vías de escape alternativas parece recaer sobre los directores de la biblioteca en cuestión.
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37 literatura de escape
(n.) = escape literatureEx. This is because the intellectual content of what much of society would call recreation is low, as is manifest in what is often contemptuously referred to as ` escape' literature.* * *(n.) = escape literatureEx: This is because the intellectual content of what much of society would call recreation is low, as is manifest in what is often contemptuously referred to as ` escape' literature.
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38 tener un escape afortunado
(v.) = have + a lucky escapeEx. A US woman had a lucky escape when a burglar's bullet bounced off the metal underwire in her bra.* * *(v.) = have + a lucky escapeEx: A US woman had a lucky escape when a burglar's bullet bounced off the metal underwire in her bra.
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39 tecla de escape
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40 tubo de escape
exhaust pipe, exhaust* * ** * ** * *(n.) = exhaust, tail pipe, exhaust pipeEx. The article focuses on the dangers of mold, pesticides, diesel exhaust, and radon.Ex. Mechanics recommend checking tail lights, batteries, brakes, lug nuts, leaf springs, and tail pipes.Ex. Works shown involved the transformation of commonplace industrial objects and materials into decorative arts objects (e.g., a standing lamp made from an exhaust pipe).* * ** * *(n.) = exhaust, tail pipe, exhaust pipeEx: The article focuses on the dangers of mold, pesticides, diesel exhaust, and radon.
Ex: Mechanics recommend checking tail lights, batteries, brakes, lug nuts, leaf springs, and tail pipes.Ex: Works shown involved the transformation of commonplace industrial objects and materials into decorative arts objects (e.g., a standing lamp made from an exhaust pipe).* * *AUTO exhaust (pipe)
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