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1 second-hand bookshop
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2 second-hand bookshop
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adjective (previously used by someone else: second-hand clothes.) de segunda manotr[sekənd'hænd]1 (used, not new) de segunda mano, usado,-a, viejo,-a2 (news, information) de segunda mano1 (buy) de segunda mano2 (learn, find out) por terceros\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsecond-hand bookshop librería de viejosecond-hand dealer chamarilero,-aadj.• de segunda mano adj.• usado, -a adj.
I 'sekənd'hændadjective (pred second hand)a) ( not new) <car/clothes> de segunda mano, usado; < bookstore> de viejo; < shop> de artículos de segunda manob) ( not original) <account/information> de segunda mano
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['sekǝnd'hænd]1.ADJ (gen) de segunda mano; [car] usado, de segunda mano2.ADV•
to buy sth second-hand — comprar algo de segunda mano•
I heard it only second-hand — yo lo supe solamente por otro* * *
I ['sekənd'hænd]adjective (pred second hand)a) ( not new) <car/clothes> de segunda mano, usado; < bookstore> de viejo; < shop> de artículos de segunda manob) ( not original) <account/information> de segunda mano
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1. noun(a weapon of former times with a long shaft or handle of wood, a spearhead and often a small flag.) lanza
2. verb(to cut open (a boil etc) with a knife: The doctor lanced the boil on my neck.) abrir con lancetaDel verbo lanzar: ( conjugate lanzar) \ \
lancé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
lance es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: lance lanzar
lanzar ( conjugate lanzar) verbo transitivo 1 ( en béisbol) to pitch ‹ bomba› to drop 2 ‹producto/libro› to launch 3 ‹ indirecta› to drop; ‹ grito› to give; verbo intransitivo ( en béisbol) to pitch lanzarse verbo pronominal◊ lancese al agua/al vacío to leap into the water/the void;lancese en paracaídas to parachute; ( en una emergencia) to bale outb) (abalanzarse, precipitarse):◊ lancese sobre algo/algn to pounce on sth/sb;lancese al ataque to attack
lance sustantivo masculino
1 (suceso) event, episode: fue un lance muy divertido, it was an amusing occurrence
aprovechamos el lance para desaparecer, we took advantage of the incident to disappear
2 (situación difícil) tight spot: nunca me ví en un lance semejante, I'd never been in such a tight spot before
3 (pelea, riña) quarrel: le hirieron en el lance, he was injured during the fight Locuciones: de lance, second-hand: una librería de lance, a second-hand bookshop
lanzar verbo transitivo
1 (arrojar) to throw
2 (insulto, grito) to let out: le lanzó una mirada de rencor, she shot him a resentful look
3 Mil & Com to launch ' lance' also found in these entries: Spanish: suerte - garrocha - lanza - pica - puya English: lance corporal - dash - throwtr[lɑːns]1 (spear) lanza2 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL lanceta1 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL abrir con lanceta\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLlance corporal SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL cabo interinolance n: lanza fn.• asta s.f.• garrochón s.m.• lanza s.f.• lanzón s.m.• rejón s.m.v.• abrir con lanceta v.• alancear v.
I læns, lɑːnsnoun lanza f
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transitive verb ( Med) sajar, abrir* con lanceta[lɑːns]1.N (=weapon) lanza f ; (Med) lanceta f2.VT (Med) abrir con lanceta3.CPDlance corporal N — (Brit) soldado mf de primera
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I [læns, lɑːns]noun lanza f
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5 librería
librería sustantivo femenino 1 ( tienda) bookstore (AmE), bookshop (BrE); 2 (Esp) ( mueble) bookcase
librería sustantivo femenino
1 (establecimiento) bookshop, US bookstore
2 (mueble) bookcase ' librería' also found in these entries: Spanish: lance - paliza - tropezarse - especializado English: bookcase - bookshop - bookstore - exploit - book - should
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