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21 measure across
v.medir a lo ancho. -
22 measure lengthwise
v.medir a lo largo. -
23 measure off
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24 measure one's
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25 measure oneself
v.1 tomarse las medidas, medirse.2 comedirse. -
26 measure out
v.1 medir, conmensurar, tomar las medidas de.2 repartir proporcionalmente, repartir.3 evaluar. -
27 measure rhythm
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28 measure swords
v.cruzar espadas. -
29 measure time
v.registrar el tiempo. -
30 measure of a set
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31 measure ring
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32 measure zero
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33 tape measure
tape measure n cinta métrica / metrocinta métrica: cinta f métrican.• cinta métrica s.f.• metro s.m.• ruleta s.f.noun cinta f métrica, metro m* * *noun cinta f métrica, metro m -
34 made-to-measure
tr[meɪdtə'meʒəSMALLr/SMALL]1 hecho,-a a medida'meɪdtə'meʒər, ˌmeɪdtə'meʒə(r)adjective (pred made to measure) hecho a (la) medida[ˌmeɪdtǝ'meʒǝ(r)]ADJ hecho a (la) medida* * *['meɪdtə'meʒər, ˌmeɪdtə'meʒə(r)]adjective (pred made to measure) hecho a (la) medida -
35 made to measure
(of clothing) made to fit the measurements of a particular person: Was your jacket made to measure?; (also adjective) (a made-to-measure suit.) hacer a la medidan.• confección a medida s.f. -
36 beyond measure
(very great: I'm offering you riches beyond measure!) inconmensurableinconmensurable, inconmensurablemente -
37 for good measure
(as something extra or above the minimum necessary: The shopkeeper weighed out the sweets and put in a few more for good measure.) para que no faltepara que no falte -
38 corn measure
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39 cubic measure
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40 extra measure
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