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101 por todos lados
• all over• all over the place• everywhere• far and wide• on all sides -
102 que incluye todo
• all-embracing• all-including• over-all -
103 se acabó
• all's over• it's all over• it's all up• it's over• that's on me• that's quite a different story• the fur is really going to fly• The Garden State -
104 seguro a todo riesgo
• all risk insurance• all-loss insurance• all-risks insurance• full-cover insurance• fully comprehensive insurance -
105 todo el tiempo
• all along• all the time• all the while• every time -
106 todo lo relacionado
• all matters related• all related matters• all that is concerned -
107 todos nosotros
• all of us• us all• WCS• we are all in the same boat -
108 tomando todo en consideración
• all in all• all things considered• taking away• taking down• taking everything into consideration• taking expert testimony before trialDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tomando todo en consideración
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109 guerra sin cuartel
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110 a todas estas
• all in all -
111 a todo esto
• all in all -
112 a todo nuestro alrededor
• all about us• all around usDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > a todo nuestro alrededor
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113 al mismo tiempo
• all at once• all at the same time• at a time• at the same time• concurrently• in olden times• in one breath• in the running• in the same fashion• simultaneously• the same as• the same moment that -
114 bien está lo que bien acaba
• all is well that ends well• all's well that ends wellDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > bien está lo que bien acaba
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115 casi
• all but• almost• approximately• barely• just about• nearer• nearly all the time• quasi• roughly• well now• well-meaning person -
116 colectiva e individualmente
• all and singular• all and sundryDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > colectiva e individualmente
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117 contando todo
• all in all -
118 coste más gastos
• all-in cost• all-in-cost -
119 coste total
• all-in cost• all-in-cost• full cost• total cost -
120 costo total
• all-in cost• all-in-cost• full cost• total cost
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