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101 poner una objeción
• raise an objection -
102 presentar una objeción
• present an objection• remonstrate -
103 protestar
• present an objection• remonstrate -
104 pulimentar
• give life to• give maintenance to• give point to an objection• give political asylum to -
105 reparo
• difficulty• objection• obstacle• remark -
106 sostener la objeción
• sustain the objection -
107 tela de plástico
• grounds of objection• groundskeeper -
108 tela impermeable
• grounds of objection• groundskeeper -
109 un pero
• an objection -
110 una objeción
• an objection -
111 derecho impugnatorio
m.right of objection. -
112 objeción denegada
f.objection overruled. -
113 objeción desestimada
intj.objection overruled. -
114 poner objeción
v.to raise an objection, to object, to demur, to take exception.Lisa objeta siempre Lisa raises objections always. -
115 protesta aceptada
intj.objection sustained. -
116 protesta denegada
intj.objection overruled. -
117 protesta rechazada
intj.objection overruled. -
118 reparamiento
m.1 objection.2 repair. (arreglo)3 reparation, redress. (compensación)4 indemnity. -
119 tachable
adj.exceptionable, liable to objection, censurable.
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