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1 ullada
n (f) (quick) look / glance / glimpseexpr donar una ullada a to have a glance at / to have a quick look atexpr fer una ullada a to have a glance at / to have a quick look at -
2 colp
n1. (m) bang / knock / blow2. (m) bumpColp de puny - PunchColp de peu - KickColp d'estat - Coup d'étatColp de gràcia - Coup de grâceColp de cap - Impulse / sudden decision / header (football)Colp de mà - A hand (I need a hand, Give me a hand)Un colp d'ull - A (quick) look -
3 cop
n1. (m) timeUn cop al dia - Once a dayTres cops al dia - Three times a day2. (m) blow / bang3. (m) knock4. (m) [ESPORT] stroke / shot / hit5. (m) bumpCop de puny - PunchCop de peu - KickCop d'estat - Coup d'étatCop de gràcia - Coup de grâceCop de cap - Impulse, sudden decisionCop de mà - A hand (I need a hand, Give me a hand)Cop de telèfon - Call / ring (Br.)Un cop d'ull - A (quick) lookexpr de cop i volta suddenly -
4 espavilat
adj clever / bright / quick-witted -
5 llampec
n (m) lightningCom un llampec - Quick as a flash / wink1. lightningGuerra llampec - Lightning war / blitzkrieg2. whistle-stopUna visita llampec - A whistle-stop visit -
6 llest
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7 prompte
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8 ràpid
adj quick / fast / rapid -
9 ull
n (m) eyeexpr a ulls clucs blindly / with your eyes closedexpr costar un ull de la cara to cost an arm and a leg / to cost a fortune / to cost a bombexpr donar (or fer) un cop d'ull a to have a glance at / to have a quick look atexpr en un tancar i obrir d'ulls (or en un batre d'ull or en un girar d'ulls) in the wink of an eye / in a flash -
10 veloç
adj fast / quick
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