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1 quail
kweil(to draw back in fear; to shudder: The little boy quailed at the teacher's angry voice.) acobardarse, amedrentarsetr[kweɪl]1 codorniz nombre femenino1 acobardarse, encogersequail ['kweɪl] vi: encogerse, acobardarsen.• codorniz s.f.v.• acoardarse v.• descorazonarse v.
I kweɪlintransitive verb temblar*she quailed at the idea — la idea le daba pavor or la aterrorizaba
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[kweɪl]N (pl quail or quails) (=bird) codorniz f
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[kweɪl]VI (=cower) temblar (at ante)* * *
I [kweɪl]intransitive verb temblar*she quailed at the idea — la idea le daba pavor or la aterrorizaba
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