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41 portalón
m.1 gangway.2 portal, monumental gate, monumental door, monumental entrance.* * *1 gateway* * *SM1) (Arquit) large gate, imposing entrance2) (Náut) gangway* * *a) (Arquit) portal, monumental gate o entranceb) (Náut) gangway* * *a) (Arquit) portal, monumental gate o entranceb) (Náut) gangway* * *1 ( Arquit) portal, monumental gate o entrance2 ( Náut) gangway* * *portalón nm= large doors or gate giving access to interior courtyard from street -
42 mismísima cosa
la mismísima cosa= very thing, theEx: By imposing a ban one is only likely to set up antagonism and frustration which will turn against the very thing we are trying to encourage.
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43 conjunto imponente
• array• imposing arrangement• impressive display -
44 de altura imponente
• of imposing height• towering -
45 imponente
• awe-inspiring• breathtaking• depositor• formidable• grandiloquent• grandly• imposing• Junoesque• magnificent• sensation of dizziness with loss of equilibrium• sensational news• stately -
46 portalón
• gantry• imposing entrance• monumental door -
47 quebrantamiento de condena
• violation of court order imposing an obligationDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > quebrantamiento de condena
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48 ser imponente
• be imposing -
49 ser impresionante
• be imposing• be impressive• be stunning -
50 tremendo
• awesome• awful• dreadful• formidable• huge• imposing• tremblingly• tremendous confusion -
51 conjunto imponente
m.imposing arrangement, array, impressive display. -
52 obligante
adj.obligating, imposing.f. & m.obligee. -
53 proceroso
adj.imposing, impressive-looking. -
54 ser impresionante
v.to be impressive, to be stunning, to be imposing. -
55 sinalagmático
adj.synallagmatic, imposing reciprocal obligations.
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Imposing — Im*pos ing, a. 1. Laying as a duty; enjoining. [1913 Webster] 2. Adapted to impress forcibly; impressive; commanding; as, an imposing air; an imposing spectacle. Large and imposing edifices. Bp. Hobart. [1913 Webster] 3. Deceiving; deluding;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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