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61 facundo
adj.Eloquent, fluent.* * *► adjetivo1 (locuaz) verbose, wordy, long-winded; (parlanchín) talkative* * *facundo -da1 (eloquente) eloquent2 (locuaz) talkative, verbose* * *facundo, -a adj1. [elocuente] eloquent* * *adj eloquent -
62 buen conocedor de las computadoras
• computer-fluent• computer-literate• knowledgeable in computersDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > buen conocedor de las computadoras
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63 competente en el uso de computadoras
• computer-fluent• computer-literateDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > competente en el uso de computadoras
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64 desenvoltura
• abandon• ease• effortlessness• fitfully angry• fitted• flue pipe• fluency• fluent• free and easy manner• perk up one's ears• perking• rakishness• self-assessment• self-assured -
65 facilidad de palabra
• a way with words• flue pipe• fluency• fluent• great command of language• Great Dane• great-coat• loquacity -
66 facilidad para hablar
• eloquence• flue pipe• fluent• gift in kind• gift of prophecy -
67 facundia
• eloquence• flue pipe• fluency• fluent• glib• glibness• glide• loquacity• verbosity -
68 fluente
• flowers and fruits• flowing• flowing handwriting• flue stop• fluent• fluently• Glengarry• glib• glibly• voltmeter• voluble• voluble person -
69 fluidez
• flowing well• flowingness• flowmeter• flue pipe• fluency• fluent• fluid savings• fluidity• fluidization• liquidity -
70 labia
• flue pipe• fluency• fluent• glib• glibness• glide• grace• grace in speaking• grace note• loquacity• orator• oratory• verbosity -
71 pelusa
• down• fluent• fluff up• fuzz -
72 soltura
• ease• easiness• flue pipe• fluency• fluent• loosening• readiness• release from prison -
73 tamo
• chaff• down• fluent• fluff up -
74 afasia fluente
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75 afasia fluida
f.fluent aphasia. -
76 discurso fluido
m.fluent speech.
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