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tr['baɪwɜːd]1 arquetipo, mayor nombre masulino o femenino exponente2 (proverb) refrán nombre masculino, proverbio\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be a byword in ser sinónimo debyword ['baɪ.wərd] n1) proverb: proverbio m, refrán m2)to be a byword for : estar sinónimo den.• dicho s.m.• oprobio s.m.• refrán s.m.to be a byword for something — ser* sinónimo de algo
['baɪwɜːd]N1) sinónimo m2) (=slogan) palabra f de moda* * *to be a byword for something — ser* sinónimo de algo
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