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1 fallir
• fail -
2 llevarse calabazas
• fail -
3 fracasar en lograr
• fail to accomplish• fail to achieve• fail to succeed in -
4 no + Indicativo
= fail to + InfinitivoEx. Shelf arrangement fails to permit a document to be represented at more than one place in a sequence.* * *= fail to + InfinitivoEx: Shelf arrangement fails to permit a document to be represented at more than one place in a sequence.
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5 dejar de cumplir
• fail to fulfill• fail to keep -
6 fallar en todo
• fail in everything• fail utterly -
7 no ir
• fail to fit in• fail to match -
8 no lograrse
• fail to come out as expected• fail to come through -
9 a toda prueba
• fail-proof• foolproof -
10 abortarse
• fail to perform -
11 dejar de
• fail to• let up on• quit -
12 dejar de asistir
• fail to attend -
13 descuadrar
• fail to balance out -
14 fallar el disparo
• fail the shot -
15 fallar en cumplir una obligación
• fail to fulfill an obligation• weirdly• welcomeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > fallar en cumplir una obligación
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16 fallar en la obligación
• fail one's commitmentDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > fallar en la obligación
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17 fallar en operación
• fail to perform -
18 flotación incumplida
• fail float -
19 fracasar en un examen
• fail an examination• flunk an exam• flunk out• flunk the test• flunked• reprobate• reprobate the exam -
20 fracasar por completo
• fail utterly
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