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61 a flor de piel
skin-deep -
62 a flor de tierra
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63 la flor de la canela
the best -
64 ir de flor en flor
[gen]to flit from flower to flower; [en cuestiones amorosas]to flit from one lover to the next -
65 ir de flor en flor
• go from one bar to the other• go from strength to strength• jump from one thing to another -
66 con los nervios a flor de piel
(adj.) = edgy [edgier -comp., edgiest -sup.], nervy [nervier -comp., nerviest -sup.], on edge, highly-strungEx. His selection of films suggests a temperamental bias toward strong, violent, edgy scenes with killings, face-slappings, and confrontations.Ex. The article ' Nervy Days for Office Suppliers' reviews the present state of affairs of office automation.Ex. The combination of trade deficit, budget deficit, and threat of war has international investors completely on edge.Ex. He had expected more from his highly-strung dramatic finessing but the author rarely focused on personal influences or special affinities.* * *(adj.) = edgy [edgier -comp., edgiest -sup.], nervy [nervier -comp., nerviest -sup.], on edge, highly-strungEx: His selection of films suggests a temperamental bias toward strong, violent, edgy scenes with killings, face-slappings, and confrontations.
Ex: The article ' Nervy Days for Office Suppliers' reviews the present state of affairs of office automation.Ex: The combination of trade deficit, budget deficit, and threat of war has international investors completely on edge.Ex: He had expected more from his highly-strung dramatic finessing but the author rarely focused on personal influences or special affinities. -
67 estar en flor
(v.) = be in bloom, be in flowerEx. The spring is beautiful when the magnolia trees are in bloom.Ex. The first meeting was held on 8 March with the first real judging taking place on 22 March when several tulips were in flower.* * *(v.) = be in bloom, be in flowerEx: The spring is beautiful when the magnolia trees are in bloom.
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68 la flor de + Nombre
= the prime of + NombreEx. A disabled who is in the prime of his youth demands an equal opportunity and must therefore be offered a range of assistance.* * *= the prime of + NombreEx: A disabled who is in the prime of his youth demands an equal opportunity and must therefore be offered a range of assistance.
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69 semilla de flor silvestre
(n.) = wildflower seedEx. If the soil is damp and loamy this wildflower seed mix will be perfect -- it is especially good around the edges of ponds.* * *(n.) = wildflower seedEx: If the soil is damp and loamy this wildflower seed mix will be perfect -- it is especially good around the edges of ponds.
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70 de flor
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71 ser flor de estufa
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72 ser la flor de la canela
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73 tener los nervios a flor de piel
Spanish-English dictionary > tener los nervios a flor de piel
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74 a flor de
• flush up• flush with anger• on the subject of• on the table -
75 a flor de agua
• at water level• awash• between wind and water• near the sacrum• near the wayside• on view• on Wednesday -
76 a flor de la tierra
• near the firelight• near-sighted person• on the dot• on the edge -
77 a flor de labio
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78 a flor de suelo
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79 a flor de tierra
• at ground level• on the stroke of midnight• on the surface of -
80 azúcar de flor
• refined sugar
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flor- — flor(i) , flore ♦ Éléments, du lat. flos, floris « fleur ». flor , flori ❖ ♦ Élément, du lat. flos, floris « fleur », entrant dans la composition de termes didactiques, notamment de botanique. || Ex. … Encyclopédie Universelle