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101 varapalo
m.1 hiding (paliza).2 long pole.* * *1 (palo) long pole2 (golpe) blow with a pole* * *SM1) (=palo) long pole2) (=golpe) blow with a stick; (=paliza) beating3) (=regañina) dressing-down *4) (=disgusto) disappointment, blow* * *( Esp)A (palo, vara) long stickC1 (crítica dura) stinging criticismvarapalo A algo/algn stinging criticism OF sth/sb2 (reprimenda) telling-offrecibir or llevarse un varapalo de algn to get a telling-off from sb3 (contratiempo) setback* * *
varapalo sustantivo masculino
1 long pole
2 fig (contratiempo) setback, reverse
* * *varapalo nm1. [paliza] hiding* * *m fam ( contratiempo) hitch fam, setback -
102 busilis
• hit with the knee• hitch-hiker -
103 campamento para casas-remolque
• trailed• trailer hitchDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > campamento para casas-remolque
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104 cocina de campańa
• field kitchen• rolling hitch• rolling kitchen -
105 cocina rodante
• rolling hitch• rolling kitchen -
106 dificultad
• difficulty• hardness scale• hardship index• hit with the knee• hitch-hiker• hurdle• impediment• problem• trotting• trouble-free -
107 enganche para remolque
• towing hitch• trailer• trailer home -
108 enganche universal
• universal hitch -
109 etiqueta de cola
• trailer hitch• trailer record -
110 etiqueta de final
• trailer hitch• trailer record -
111 golpear con los nudillos
• hit with the fist• hitchDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > golpear con los nudillos
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112 impedimento
• countercheck• deterrent• difficulty• disablement• estoppel• hammock• hampered• handgun• handicapped• hindquarter• hindsight• hit with the knee• hitch-hiker• hold away• hold back from• hold your peace• holdback pay• hurdle• impediment• obstacle• obstruction• preventer• snag -
113 nudo de vuelta redonda y cote
• round turn and half hitchDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > nudo de vuelta redonda y cote
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114 nudo de vuelta redonda y dos cotes
• rolling• rolling hitchDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > nudo de vuelta redonda y dos cotes
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115 obstáculo
• balk• baulk• countercheck• deterrent• drag• hindquarter• hindsight• hit with the knee• hitch-hiker• hold away• hold back from• hold your peace• holdback pay• hurdle• interference• obstacle• odd• preventer• snag -
116 parada repentina
• hit with the knee• hitch-hiker -
117 pedir un aventón
• ask for a ride• hitch together• hitchhiker -
118 pega
• deterrent• hindquarter• hindsight• hit with the knee• hitch-hiker• impediment• snag -
119 problema
• bug• hit with the knee• hitch-hiker• kettle of fish• problem• setback• trotting• trouble-free -
120 sin dificultad
• no such thing• no-talent• with ease• with no difficulty• without a hitch
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Hitch — (h[i^]ch), v. t. [Cf. Scot. hitch a motion by a jerk, and hatch, hotch, to move by jerks, also Prov. G. hiksen, G. hinken, to limp, hobble; or E. hiccough; or possibly akin to E. hook.] 1. To become entangled or caught; to be linked or yoked; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English