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1 actuar por encima de + Posesivo + capacidades
(v.) = punch above + Posesivo + weightEx. So although the Philippines is not the largest of countries, it, in using a phrase from boxing, punches above its weight in the international arena.* * *(v.) = punch above + Posesivo + weightEx: So although the Philippines is not the largest of countries, it, in using a phrase from boxing, punches above its weight in the international arena.
Spanish-English dictionary > actuar por encima de + Posesivo + capacidades
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2 estar en inferioridad de condiciones
to be at a disadvantage* * *(v.) = punch above + Posesivo + weightEx. So although the Philippines is not the largest of countries, it, in using a phrase from boxing, punches above its weight in the international arena.* * *(v.) = punch above + Posesivo + weightEx: So although the Philippines is not the largest of countries, it, in using a phrase from boxing, punches above its weight in the international arena.
Spanish-English dictionary > estar en inferioridad de condiciones
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3 ser chiquito pero matón
(v.) = punch above + Posesivo + weightEx. So although the Philippines is not the largest of countries, it, in using a phrase from boxing, punches above its weight in the international arena.* * *(v.) = punch above + Posesivo + weightEx: So although the Philippines is not the largest of countries, it, in using a phrase from boxing, punches above its weight in the international arena.
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4 ser el contrincante más débil
(v.) = punch above + Posesivo + weightEx. So although the Philippines is not the largest of countries, it, in using a phrase from boxing, punches above its weight in the international arena.* * *(v.) = punch above + Posesivo + weightEx: So although the Philippines is not the largest of countries, it, in using a phrase from boxing, punches above its weight in the international arena.
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