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21 equis
adj.X.un número equis de personas x number of peoplef. s.&pl.ex, x, name of the letter x.* * *2 MATEMÁTICAS x, unknown quantity* * *SF INV1) (=letra) (name of the letter) Xtenía que hacer equis cosas — * I had to do any amount of things
2) And, CAm** * ** * ** * ** * *
equis sustantivo femenino: name of the letter◊ x
* * *♦ adjX;un número equis de personas x number of people♦ nf invCAm, Col, Ecuad Famestar en la equis [estar flaco] to be as thin as a rake* * *f1 letter ‘x’2:el señor equis Mr. So-and-so;estar a equis dólares cost so many dollars -
22 poquedad
f.1 parvity, paucity, littleness.2 cowardice, pusillanimity.3 trifle, thing of no value.4 mite, very small portion of a thing (poca cantidad).5 small quantity, paucity, smallness of number, fewness.6 small thing, smallness.7 timidity, lack of spirit, pusillanimity.* * *1 (timidez) timidity* * *SF1) (=timidez) timidity, pusillanimity frm2) (=escasez) scantiness; (=pequeñez) smallness3)una poquedad — (=algo pequeño) a small thing; (=nimiedad) a trifle
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23 importe
• amount• lump sum• quantity• sum• total sum• value
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