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21 partido de derecha
• right under one's nose• right window border• right wing• right-wing extremist• right-wing party• right-wing tendency -
22 vuelta a la derecha
• right to work• right triangle• right turn• right under one's nose• turn to the right -
23 de un modo improvisado
Ex. I can't think of an exact example to give you right off the bat.* * *Ex: I can't think of an exact example to give you right off the bat.
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24 derecha, la
= right, the, right wing, theEx. The functions on the left side are used more frequently than those on the right.Ex. Politically, the right wing favours private cultural initiative; the left wing wants state involvement in the arts. -
25 derecho a la lectura
Ex. In the library world leaders should have the courage to defend the right to read and the other high principles of the library profession.* * *Ex: In the library world leaders should have the courage to defend the right to read and the other high principles of the library profession.
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26 derecho a la muerte
Ex. This article reviews a selection of valuable books, periodical articles, organizations and agencies providing information on euthanasia and right-to-die laws of US states.* * *Ex: This article reviews a selection of valuable books, periodical articles, organizations and agencies providing information on euthanasia and right-to-die laws of US states.
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27 derecho a leer
Ex. In the library world leaders should have the courage to defend the right to read and the other high principles of the library profession.* * *Ex: In the library world leaders should have the courage to defend the right to read and the other high principles of the library profession.
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28 hasta el mismo
Ex. In these days of refresher courses right up to retirement I do not think we can be as dogmatic as that.* * *Ex: In these days of refresher courses right up to retirement I do not think we can be as dogmatic as that.
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29 justo + Preposición
= right + PreposiciónEx. Right behind commercialization comes privatization.* * *= right + PreposiciónEx: Right behind commercialization comes privatization.
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30 justo ahora
= right now, just nowEx. At these words he gulped loudly, spilling his coffee recklessly, and then said ' Right now!'.Ex. I was struck by some of the techniques that you have presented just now on the screen.* * *= right now, just nowEx: At these words he gulped loudly, spilling his coffee recklessly, and then said ' Right now!'.
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31 justo detrás de
Ex. Right behind commercialization comes privatization.* * *Ex: Right behind commercialization comes privatization.
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32 justo en
= right inEx. In this case, however, summer vacation resulted in universities and other institutions closing down completely right in the middle of her stay.* * *= right inEx: In this case, however, summer vacation resulted in universities and other institutions closing down completely right in the middle of her stay.
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33 a diestra y siniestra
• right an error• right and left• right-aligned• right-and-left screw -
34 a diestro y siniestro
• right an error• right and left• right-aligned• right-and-left screw• wildly -
35 adrizar la nave
• right shift• right the middle of the target• right the ship• right then• stabilize the ship -
36 al tiro
• right arrow• right at the end• right away• right before my eyes -
37 ala derecha
• right under one's nose• right window border• right wing• right-wing extremist -
38 alineado a la derecha
• right across• right afterwards• right along• right-aligned -
39 allá mismo
• right the ship• right then and there• right there• right-thinking -
40 ángulo recto
• right and left• right and wrong• right angle• right-angled
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