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61 tabernario
adj.tavern.* * *► adjetivo1 (de la taberna) tavern* * *ADJ [lenguaje] rude, dirty, coarse, gutter antes de s* * *coarse* * *tabernario, -a adj[lenguaje] coarse* * *adj ( basto) coarse -
62 prensa sensacionalista
f.sensationalistic press, sensationalist press, yellow press, tabloid press.* * *gutter press, tabloid press, tabloids plural* * *la prensa sensacionalista(n.) = tabloid press, the -
63 sacar (a alguien) del arroyo
figurado to drag (somebody) from the gutter -
64 alzarse en armas
• be up in arms• rise from the gutter• rise from the table• rise in arms• rise in consumer prices• rise to the height of• rise to the surface• rise up• rise up again• rise up against• rise up in arms• rise with the lark -
65 canal para las lluvias
• eaves spout• eaves through• gutta• gutter language -
66 destripado
• disembowelling• gutter tile• guttural -
67 empezar como soldado raso
• rise from the crowd• rise from the gutter• rise from the ranks• rise from the tableDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > empezar como soldado raso
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68 golfillo
• gamin• gutter stick• gutting• street Arab• street urchin -
69 gutapercha
• gutsy• gutter -
70 lenguaje bajo
• bad language• foul language• gutta-percha• gutter market -
71 lenguaje barriobajero
• foul language• gutta-percha• gutter market -
72 lenguaje obsceno
• filthy action• filthy lucre• foul language• gutta-percha• gutter market• obscene language -
73 rescatar de la calle
• take out of the gutter -
74 resucitar de entre los muertos
• be raised from the dead• return expectations• return game• rise early• rise from the crowd• rise from the dead• rise from the gutterDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > resucitar de entre los muertos
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75 salir de las filas
• rise from the crowd• rise from the gutter• rise from the ranks• rise from the table -
76 ser ascendido a oficial
• rise from the crowd• rise from the gutter• rise from the ranks• rise from the tableDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ser ascendido a oficial
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77 tener orígenes muy humildes
• have hope for• have impact on• rise from nothing• rise from the dead• rise from the gutter• rise from the ranksDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener orígenes muy humildes
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78 venir de lo más bajo
• come from the gutter -
79 conducto de colada fangosa
mudflow chute; mudflow gutterDiccionario geografía española-Inglés > conducto de colada fangosa
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80 arder inconstantemente
v.to burn unsteadily, to flicker, to gutter.La candelita llamea intermitentemente The little candle flickers on and off
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