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1 quack
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noun(the cry of a duck.) graznido
2. verb(to make such a sound: The ducks quacked noisily as they swam across the pond.) graznar
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noun((used as an adjective) a person who dishonestly claims to have medical qualifications: a quack doctor/psychologist; quack medicine/cures.)quack vb graznartr[kwæk]1 graznido2 (doctor) curandero,-a1 graznarquack ['kwæk] vi: graznarquack n1) : graznido m (de pato)2) charlatan: curandero m, -ra f; matasanos m famn.• charlatán s.m.adj.• de curandero adj.• graznar adj.n.• curandero, -era s.m.,f.• ensalmador, -ora s.m.,f.• graznido s.m.• saltabancos s.m.• saltimbanqui s.m.v.• graznar (el pato) v.
I kwækintransitive verb \<\<duck\>\> graznar, hacer* cua cua
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noun (pej)1) ( charlatan) charlatán, -tana m,f; ( professing medical skill) ( quack doctor) curandero, -ra m,f; (before n) < cure> de curandero2) ( of duck) graznido m
I [kwæk]1.N [of duck] graznido m2.VI [duck] graznar
II * [kwæk]1.2.CPD [remedy] de curanderoquack doctor N — medicucho(-a) * m / f, curandero(-a) m / f
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I [kwæk]intransitive verb \<\<duck\>\> graznar, hacer* cua cua
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noun (pej)1) ( charlatan) charlatán, -tana m,f; ( professing medical skill) ( quack doctor) curandero, -ra m,f; (before n) < cure> de curandero2) ( of duck) graznido m
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