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81 apparel
s.1 atuendo, atavío (Literary) (garb)2 ropa, vestuario, aparejos, atavío.v.1 vestir.2 aparejar, equipar con accesorios. (pt & pp appareled) -
82 babe
s.1 bebé (Literary) (child)guagua (Andes), nene(a) (R.Plata)2 nena, bombón (familiar) (mujer)3 chica atractiva, chica guapa hasta no poder más, joven muy bonita, jovenzuela. -
83 besmirch
vt.1 manchar (Literary) (face); mancillar (reputation)2 deshonrar, ensuciar la honra de, mancillar, deshonorar.3 enlodar. (pt & pp besmirched) -
84 breast
s.1 pecho, seno (de mujer); pecho (Literary) (of man, woman); pechuga (of chicken)2 mama, seno, pecho, teta.v.arrostrar, enfrentarse a, hacer frente a. (pt & pp breasted) -
85 breathe
vt.1 respirar, inspirar (inhale); espirar, exhalar (exhale)to breathe a sigh of relief dar un suspiro de aliviodon't breathe a word (of it)! ¡no digas una palabra!to breathe new life into something dar vida a algo (project, scheme)3 infundir.4 dejar pasar el aire.vi.respirar. (pt & pp breathed) -
86 cavil
s.1 efugio, evasión, cavilación, sofistería, vanas sutilezas, quisquillas: triquiñuelas en el juego; trampa legal.2 (GB) To cavil at/about something, ponerle reparos a algo.v.1 poner reparos, levantar objeciones.2 criticar por gusto.3 entrar en hostilidad, pleitear.vi.poner reparos (Literary) (Estados Unidos) ( at a) (pt & pp caviled o cavilled (Brit.)) -
87 diffuse
adj.difuso.adj.1 difuso(a) (light); difuso(a), prolijo(a) (literary style); vago(a), difuso(a) (sense of unease)2 poco conciso.vt.1 difundir.2 diseminar, esparcir.3 difundirse.4 difuminar.vi.difundirse. (pt & pp diffused) -
88 dwell
v.morar, aposentarse, residir, anidar.vi.morar (Literary) (live) (pt & pp dwelled o dwelt) -
89 expire
v.1 caducar, vencerse, cumplir el plazo, prescribir.2 expirar, fallecer, morir, perecer.vi.1 caducar (ley); expirar, vencer (deadline)2 expirar (Literary) (die) (pt & pp expired) -
90 fair
adj.1 justo(a) (just)2 bastante bueno(a) (quite good)3 hermoso(a) (Literary) (attractive)4 rubio(a) (light-colored) (hair), güero(a) (México); claro(a) (skin)5 común y corriente, aceptable, ni muy bueno ni muy malo.6 bello, hermoso.7 considerable, sustantivo.8 honrado.9 limpio.10 bonancible.11 parejo.12 de cabello rubio.adv.1 justamente (to act)2 con justicia, honradamente, imparcialmente.s.1 feria (ambulante) (funfair) (británico)2 feria (trade fair) -
91 for
conj.1 dado que (Literary) (because)2 pues, puesto que.prep.1 por (reason)2 para (purpose, destination)I bought it for £10 lo compré por 10 librasyou get a lot for your money el dinero te da mucho de sí4 para (with regard to)A for Andrew A de Andréswhat's the Russian for “book”? ¿cómo se dice “libro” en ruso?6 durante (duration)for the first/last time por primera/última vezI need it for Friday lo necesito (para) el viernescan you do it for next Monday? ¿lo puedes hacer para el lunes que viene?to be for something estar absolutamente a favor de algoI'm all for it! (familiar) ¡estoy absolutamente a favor!it is too early for me to decide es demasiado pronto para decidirmeit will be difficult/easy for her to come lo va a tener difícil/fácil para venirhe's for it! ¡se la va a cargar!, ¡se va a ligar una! (RP)for all the good it will do! ¡para lo que va a servir!for all his wealth, he was still unhappy a pesar de todo su dinero, no era felizthat's men for you! ¡los hombres, ya se sabe!11 por cuenta de.12 a por.s.bucle en Algol, Pascal y C, BASIC. -
92 fount
s.1 fuente (Literary & sentido figurado)2 carácter de imprenta. -
93 knave
s.1 jota (in cards) (English pack); sota (Spanish pack)2 villano (Literary) (scoundrel)3 canalla, truhán, miserable, persona despreciable. (plural knaveries) -
94 lovelorn
adj.apesadumbrado(a) (Literary or humorístico) (por amor) -
95 maid
s.1 sirvienta (servant)2 doncella (Literary) (girl)3 criada, doméstica, empleada doméstica, moza.4 camarera, camarera de hotel. -
96 maiden
adj.1 inaugural (flight)= entrada en la que no se consigue ninguna carrera2 joven, virgen, virginal.s.1 doncella (Literary) (girl)2 damisela, señorita, doncella, mozuela. -
97 ravish
vt.1 deslumbrar, cautivar (Literary) (delight)2 forzar, violar (anticuado) (rape)3 raptar.4 embelesar.(pt & pp ravished) -
98 rend
s.1 costura de los tablones. (náutica)2 rasgadura.vt.1 desgarrar (Literary) (tear)2 rasgarse, descoserse, desgajarse, deshebrarse.3 rasgar, descoser, desmenuzar, hacer pedazos.4 hendir.vi.1 lacerar, hacer pedazos, desgarrar, rasgar, hender.2 separar, desunir.3 remover a viva fuerza; arrancar.(pt & pp rent) -
99 sable
adj.prieto(a), negro(a) (Literary) (black)s.marta cebellina, cibelina (animal) -
100 seed
adj.seminario, relativo a las semillas.s.1 semilla (for sowing); pepita (de fruta)2 semilla, semen (Literary) (semen)3 cabeza de serie (Sport) (in tournament)4 simiente, semen.vt.1 despepitar (remove seeds from)seeded players/teams jugadores/equipos seleccionados como cabezas de seriehe's seeded 5 es el cabeza de serie número 53 sembrar, sementar.4 granar, echar semilla.vi.dar semilla, granar (planta)(pt & pp seeded)
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