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1 gloves
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2 gloves' lining
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3 boxing gloves
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4 handle s.o. with kid gloves
handle s.o. with kid glovesexpr.• tratar a alguien con guantes de seda expr. -
5 put gloves on
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6 wear gloves
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7 to treat somebody with kid gloves
tratar a alguien con guantes de sedaEnglish-spanish dictionary > to treat somebody with kid gloves
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8 working gloves
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9 to handle sb with kid gloves
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10 to handle sth/sb with kid gloves
tratar algo/a algn con guante blancoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to handle sth/sb with kid gloves
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11 A cat in gloves catches no mice
English-Spanish proverbs dictionary > A cat in gloves catches no mice
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12 acid-proof protective gloves
n plSAFE guantes protectores a prueba de ácidos m plEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > acid-proof protective gloves
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13 heat-resistant gloves
n plLAB, SAFE, THERMO guantes resistentes al calor m pl, guantes termorresistentes m plEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > heat-resistant gloves
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14 industrial gloves
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15 insulating gloves
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16 oilproof protective gloves
n plSAFE guantes protectores a prueba de aceite m plEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > oilproof protective gloves
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17 protective gloves
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18 rubber gloves
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19 working gloves made of artificial rubber
n plP&R, SAFE guantes de trabajo hechos de caucho artificial m pl, guantes de trabajo hechos de neopreno m plEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > working gloves made of artificial rubber
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20 canvas gloves
s.guantes de lona.
См. также в других словарях:
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gloves-off — «GLUHVZ F, OF», adjective. Informal. with or as if with bare knuckles; harsh … Useful english dictionary
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gloves are off — When the gloves are off, people start to argue or fight in a more serious way. ( The gloves come off and take the gloves off are also used. It comes from boxing, where fighters normally wear gloves so that they don t do too much damage to each … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions