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2 alçada
n (f) height10 metres d'alçada - 10 metres high -
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4 alt
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5 barra
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6 colesterol
n (m) cholesterolexpr colesterol HDL HDL cholesterolnota: HDL = High-density lipoprotein (lipoproteina d'alta densitat)expr colesterol LDL LDL cholesterolnota: LDL = Low-density lipoprotein (lipoproteina de baixa densitat) -
7 comandament
n1. (m) controlComandament (a distància) - Remote (control)Quadre de comandament - Instrument panel2. (m) (videojoc) controller / gamepad3. (m) (military) command4. comandaments (mpl) military top brass / high command -
8 comportar
v to entail / to involve / to carryComporta un risc elevat d'infecció - It carries a high risk of infectioncomportar-se to behave -
9 elevat
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10 enlaire
adv high (in the air)expr estar (una cosa) enlaire to be up in the air -
11 fort
1. strongPunts forts i febles - Strengths and weaknesses2. high3. violent / severe4. heavy5. sharp6. rapid7. big / huge8. intense9. severe10. steep11. hardTreballar fort - To work hardn (m) fort(m) star attraction -
12 IES
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13 juguesca
n (f) stake / wager / betLa juguesca és alta / les juguesques són altes - The stakes are high -
14 llenguatge d'alt nivell
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15 llistó
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16 marea
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17 salt
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18 saltador
n (m / f) jumperSaltador de llargada - Long jumperSaltador de triple - Triple jumper(m / f) high jumper -
19 secundària
n (f) secondary school (Br.) / high school (Am.) -
20 seguiment
n1. (m) monitoring2. (m) tracking3. (m) follow up4. (m) observanceEl seguiment de la vaga ha estat elevat - Observance of the strike was high
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