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1 pariente más cercano
Ex. Interviews were with a surviving next of kin or a nonrelative about three months after the event of death.* * *Ex: Interviews were with a surviving next of kin or a nonrelative about three months after the event of death.
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2 el próximo invierno
• next to nothing• next week• next winter season• next year -
3 el próximo verano
• next spring• next spring season• next summer season• next time -
4 el siguiente otońo
• next door to• next evening• next fall season• next friend -
5 la próxima primavera
• next page• next please• next spring season• next summer -
6 fondos disponibles el próximo día laborable
• next Christmas• next day funds• next doorDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > fondos disponibles el próximo día laborable
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7 siguiente, el
= next, theEx. When an item is in its grasp, it snaps instantly to the next that is suggested by the association of thoughts, in accordance with some intricate web of trails carried by the cells of the brain. -
8 a continuación de
• next summer season• next to impossible -
9 a la mańana siguiente
• next friend• next of kin -
10 a la noche siguiente
• next door neighbor• next fall -
11 antepenúltima página
• next to impossible• next to nothing -
12 de segunda clase
• next• next century• second-rate -
13 el mes entrante
• next fall season• next morning -
14 el próximo día
• next century• next day funds -
15 el próximo mes
• next fall season• next morning -
16 el próximo siglo
• next autumn• next Christmas -
17 en la otra página
• next morning• next please• overleaf -
18 la mańana siguiente
• next friend• next of kin• the more the better• the most -
19 la noche siguiente
• next door neighbor• next fall -
20 la próxima Navidad
• next day• next-best
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