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101 mosquearse
1 familiar (enfadarse) to get cross2 familiar (sospechar) to smell a rat* * *
mosquearse ( conjugate mosquearse) verbo pronominal (esp Esp fam)
■mosquearse vr fam
1 (sospechar) to become suspicious: me mosqueó tanta actividad repentina, so much sudden activity made me suspicious
2 (enfadarse) to become annoyed: se mosqueó por una tontería de nada, he became annoyed over a trivial thing
' mosquearse' also found in these entries:
English:
cheese off
* * *vpr[enfadarse] to get in a huff ( con with);no te mosquees, no lo ha hecho a propósito there's no need to get in a huff, he didn't do it on purpose;se mosqueó por una bobada he got in a huff over nothing* * *v/r1 ( enfadarse) get hot under the collar fam* * *mosquearse vr1) : to become suspicious2) : to take offense* * *mosquearse vb to get annoyed -
102 resentirse por algo
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103 cuasidelito
m.quasi crime, quasi delict, technical offence.* * *quasi delict, quasi offense*Compuesto:involuntary manslaughter* * *cuasidelito nmDer quasi delict -
104 lesa nación
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105 delito fiscal
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106 ataque
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107 delito
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108 infracción
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109 abandonado
• abandoned• deserted• dissipated• dissolute• forlorn• forsaken• high and low• high-altitude• incontestable right• incontinently• neglect one's study• neglected• neglecter• neglectfully• negligence offense• negligent bankruptcy• sloppy• uncared-for• unprotected• untidy -
110 abuso sexual
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111 aceite virgen
• first offense• first-on -
112 acento grave
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113 acto delictivo
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114 afrenta
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115 agravación de ofensa por ser cometida de noche
• aggravation of offense because committed at nightDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > agravación de ofensa por ser cometida de noche
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116 agravación de ofensa porque fue cometida de noche
• aggravation of offense because committed at nightDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > agravación de ofensa porque fue cometida de noche
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117 agravio
• affront• breach of duty• delict• insult• maleficence• maleness• offence• offense• tort• written warranties• wrong address -
118 almendrilla
• grave offense• gravel and mud mortar -
119 atentado sexual
• indecent• indecent exposure• sexual offense -
120 atentar contra
• act in violation of• attempt a crime against• attempt an offense against• defy• derogate from• make an association• make an audit
См. также в других словарях:
offense — [ ɔfɑ̃s ] n. f. • v. 1225; estre en offense de « être coupable de » fin XIIe; lat. offensa 1 ♦ Parole ou action qui offense, qui blesse qqn dans son honneur, dans sa dignité. ⇒ affront, injure, insulte, outrage. « Plus l offenseur est cher, et… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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