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41 coger o empuñar el timón
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42 espadilla
f.1 red insignia of the order of Santiago in the shape of a sword.2 swingle used in braking hemp and flax, a scutching handle.3 a small oar, or helm for boats. (Nautical)4 ace of spades.5 cornflag. (Botany)6 scull.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: espadillar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: espadillar.* * *SF (=remo) scull (oar)* * *espadilla nf[en naipes] = ace of the “swords” suit in a Spanish deck of cards* * *espadilla nf: scull, oar -
43 empuñar el timón / llevar el timón
empuñar el timón / llevar el timónfigurado to be at the helmSpanish-English dictionary > empuñar el timón / llevar el timón
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44 aprovechar el consejo de
• take the advice to• take the helm• take the hookDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aprovechar el consejo de
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45 asumir el mando
• take charge• take command• take control• take the helm• take the hint -
46 casco
• cask• helm indicator• helmet flower• hoodwinking• hoof and leg• hull -
47 casco protector de la cabeza
• headphone• headquarters• helm indicator• helmet flowerDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > casco protector de la cabeza
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48 casquete
• bonnet• helm indicator• helmet flower• skullcap• toque -
49 celada
• ambuscade• ambush• helm indicator• helmet flower• sallet -
50 controlar
• be at the helm of• be in control of• direct• dominate• gout• govern oneself• have suspicion• have sweet dreams• hold the purse strings• hold the reins of• hold the road• keep under control• regulate• take control of -
51 empuńar el timón
• take charge• take the helm• take the hint -
52 estar al timón
• be at the helm -
53 hacer de timonel
• take the helm• take the hint -
54 hola
• hallelujah• halloo• hellish• hellishly• hello there• helm• hi res• hiatus• howdie• howdy• hullo• yon• yore -
55 la cańa a sotavento
• down the helm -
56 mantener el control de
• be at the helm of• hold still• hold that• hold the purse strings• hold the road• keep control of -
57 poner el timón a babor
• port the helm -
58 quitar las manos de
• take the hands off• take the helm -
59 timón
• driving wheel• hello• helm indicator• rudder• steering wheel -
60 tomar cartas en el asunto
• take action• take control of the situation• take over the helmDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tomar cartas en el asunto
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