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101 fumarse
1 to smoke2 (malgastar) to waste* * *VPR1) * [+ dinero] to squander, blow *; [+ clase] to miss2) Méx * (=escaparse) to vanish, slope off *3)fumárselo a algn — LAm * (=engañar) to trick sb, swindle sb
4)fumarse a algn — *** to screw sb ***
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■fumarse verbo reflexivo
1 to smoke
2 familiar to skip: me fumé la clase y fui al cine, I skipped class and went to the cinema
* * *vpr1. [cigarrillo] to smoke[en universidad] to skip a lecturese la fumó hasta la madrugada she had to put up with her until the small hours;otra espera como esta no me fumo I won't put up with another wait like this* * *v/r1 smoke2 dinero famblow fam3:fumarse una clase fam skip a class -
102 recuesto
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103 repechar
v.1 to mount a declivity or slope.2 to go uphill.* * *VIrepechar contra — Méx to lean against, lean one's chest against
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104 varga
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105 degolladura
f.1 cutting of the throat.2 interstice between two bricks filled up with mortar.3 A slope out of women's jackets.4 slender part of balusters.* * *1 cut in the throat -
106 sesgadura
f.1 slope, the act of sloping.2 cut on the bias, cutting on the askew, cut on the askew, cutting on the bias.* * *1 cut on the bias, cut on a slant -
107 inclinada
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108 abajadero
• grader• grading• inclination from the perpendicular• incline one's ear to• slope -
109 acantilado
• cliff• cliff-like• escarpment• mountain face• precipice• precipitous• steep hill• steep slope -
110 ángulo de trayectoria de plano
• glide over• glide-slope angleDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ángulo de trayectoria de plano
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111 bajada
• descent• downgrade• drop• ebb• going grey• going-concern assumption• lowering• slope• way• way-in -
112 cantil
• cliff• precipice• steep slope -
113 clinómetro
• angle meter• clinometer• slope level -
114 cuesta
• hilariousness• hillbilly• inclination from the perpendicular• incline one's ear to• slope• uphill -
115 cuesta empinada
• inclination from the perpendicular• incline one's ear to• steep• steep slope -
116 declinación
• declension• declination• descent• falling-off• slope -
117 declive
• decline• declivity• descent• inclement• inclination from the perpendicular• slant• slope• tilt -
118 declividad
• declivity• steep slope -
119 declivio
• precipice• steep slope -
120 desbarrancadero
• precipice• steep cliff• steep slope
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