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1 arrimo
m.1 the act of joining one thing to another.2 staff, stick, crutch.3 protection or support of a powerful person; help. (Metaphorical)4 among builders, an insulated wall which has no weight to support; idle wall.5 shelter, protection, support.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: arrimar.* * *1 (apoyo) support, protection\al arrimo de under the protection of* * *SM1) (=ayuda) protectional arrimo de algn/algo — with the support of sb/with the help of sth
2) (=apego) attachmentno siente arrimo por nadie — he doesn't feel attached to anybody, he doesn't feel any attachment to anybody
3) * (=amorío) affair4) (Constr) partition* * *masculino protectional arrimo de — thanks to, with the help of
* * *masculino protectional arrimo de — thanks to, with the help of
* * *protectional arrimo de thanks to, with the help of* * *arrimo nm[amparo] protection;al arrimo de under the protection of
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