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121 donjuanismo
m.womanizing, habitual pursuit and courting of women, lady-killing, donjuanism.* * *1 womanizing* * *SM womanizing* * *womanizing -
122 montear
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123 patullar
v.1 to trample (pisar), to run through thick and thin.2 to labor hard in the pursuit of something.* * *VI1) (=pisar) to trample about, stamp around2) (=trajinar) to bustle about3) (=charlar) to chat; (=hacer ruido) to talk noisily, make a lot of noise -
124 pernear
v.1 to kick, to shake the legs (agitar las piernas).2 to drive about in pursuit of an affair.3 to be vexed, to fret.4 to drive pigs to market and sell them by retail.5 to flounce.* * *VI1) (=agitar las piernas) to kick one's legs, shake one's legs2) (=patear) to stamp one's foot (with rage)3) * (=darse prisa) to get cracking * -
125 en seguimiento de
in pursuit of -
126 no muy listos
los no muy listos(n.) = none-too-bright, theEx: Despite efforts to smarten up its image, librarianship is still usually regarded as a lightweight, literary pursuit for the none-too-bright.
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127 perseguidora
f.1 persecutor; one who harasses or molests; a foe.2 police car.* * *I adj in pursuitII m, perseguidora f persecutor -
128 andar tras los talones de
• be in hot pursuit ofDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > andar tras los talones de
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