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1 glue
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1. noun(a substance used for sticking things together: That glue will not stick plastic to wood.) cola, pegamento
2. verb(to join (things) with glue.) colar, pegarglue1 n pegamento / colaglue2 vb pegartr[glʊː]1 cola, pegamento1 encolar, pegar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be glued to familiar estar pegado,-a aglue n: pegamento m, cola fn.• cola (Colle) s.f.• engrudo s.m.• pegante s.m.v.• encolar v.• engomar v.• engrudar v.• fijar v.• pegar v.
I gluːmass & count noun goma f de pegar, pegamento m; (before n)glue sniffing — inhalación f de pegamento or (Chi) de neoprén
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transitive verb glues, glueing, glueda) ( stick) pegar*; ( in carpentry) encolarb) ( fix)[ɡluː]1.2. VT1) (lit) pegar (to a)2) *(fig)3.CPDglue sniffer N — esnifador(a) m / f de pegamento, persona f que inhala or esnifa pegamento
glue sniffing N — inhalación f de pegamento
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I [gluː]mass & count noun goma f de pegar, pegamento m; (before n)glue sniffing — inhalación f de pegamento or (Chi) de neoprén
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transitive verb glues, glueing, glueda) ( stick) pegar*; ( in carpentry) encolarb) ( fix)
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