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  • 61 increíble

    adj.
    incredible, unbelievable, beyond belief.
    intj.
    unbelievable, no shit, forsooth.
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    1 incredible, unbelievable
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    adj.
    incredible, unbelievable
    * * *
    ADJ incredible, unbelievable

    es increíble que... — it is incredible o unbelievable that...

    * * *
    adjetivo incredible, unbelievable
    * * *
    = extraordinary, fantastic, incredible, terrific, unbelievable, fantastical, astonishing, beyond belief, out of this world, marvel.
    Ex. Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home.
    Ex. GODORT has done a fantastic job of dealing with and solving documents problems.
    Ex. I could tell you many things about Cutter that you probably would find incredible.
    Ex. However, fiction -- from a public library standpoint, but not from a research or academic standpoint -- is a terrific example of undercataloging.
    Ex. The development of digital technology has hastened this process until the point where we are today: the capacity to produce unbelievable volumes of information.
    Ex. Adorno's distinction between fantastical thought & the commodification of fantasy in the form of literature is addressed.
    Ex. It asserts that the answer to the problems relating to the astonishing growth of great research libraries lies in large-scale interlibrary cooperation.
    Ex. His conclusion is both beyond belief and in conflict with common sense.
    Ex. I get a kick when I'm on my racing bike, and when I have my skates on it's out of this world.
    Ex. It is a marvel to think that this is the place a few years back thought to be irretrievably gone to rack and ruin.
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    * aunque parezca increíble = incredibly, incredible though it may seem, incredibly enough, incredible as it may seem, although it may seem incredible.
    * parecer increíble = beggar + belief.
    * por muy increíble que parezca = incredible though it may seem, incredibly, incredibly enough, incredible as it may seem, although it may seem incredible.
    * ser increíble = beggar + belief.
    * * *
    adjetivo incredible, unbelievable
    * * *
    = extraordinary, fantastic, incredible, terrific, unbelievable, fantastical, astonishing, beyond belief, out of this world, marvel.

    Ex: Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home.

    Ex: GODORT has done a fantastic job of dealing with and solving documents problems.
    Ex: I could tell you many things about Cutter that you probably would find incredible.
    Ex: However, fiction -- from a public library standpoint, but not from a research or academic standpoint -- is a terrific example of undercataloging.
    Ex: The development of digital technology has hastened this process until the point where we are today: the capacity to produce unbelievable volumes of information.
    Ex: Adorno's distinction between fantastical thought & the commodification of fantasy in the form of literature is addressed.
    Ex: It asserts that the answer to the problems relating to the astonishing growth of great research libraries lies in large-scale interlibrary cooperation.
    Ex: His conclusion is both beyond belief and in conflict with common sense.
    Ex: I get a kick when I'm on my racing bike, and when I have my skates on it's out of this world.
    Ex: It is a marvel to think that this is the place a few years back thought to be irretrievably gone to rack and ruin.
    * aunque parezca increíble = incredibly, incredible though it may seem, incredibly enough, incredible as it may seem, although it may seem incredible.
    * parecer increíble = beggar + belief.
    * por muy increíble que parezca = incredible though it may seem, incredibly, incredibly enough, incredible as it may seem, although it may seem incredible.
    * ser increíble = beggar + belief.

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    ‹historia› incredible, unbelievable
    me pasó una cosa increíble ( fam); something incredible happened to me ( colloq)
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    increíble adjetivo
    incredible, unbelievable
    increíble adjetivo incredible, unbelievable: tuvimos una suerte increíble, we had an amazing piece of luck
    familiar es un actor increíble, he's an exceptional actor
    ' increíble' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    novelesca
    - novelesco
    - pachorra
    - alucinante
    English:
    amazing
    - astonishing
    - awesome
    - belief
    - beyond
    - extraordinary
    - incredible
    - unbelievable
    - astounding
    - odds
    - phenomenal
    - terrific
    - world
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    1. [inconcebible] unbelievable;
    es increíble que pasen cosas así it's hard to believe that such things can happen;
    me parece increíble que no te haya llamado I think it's unbelievable that she hasn't called you
    2. [extraordinario] incredible;
    hace un calor increíble it's incredibly hot;
    tuvimos una suerte increíble we were incredibly lucky
    * * *
    adj incredible
    * * *
    : incredible, unbelievable
    * * *
    increíble adj incredible / unbelievable

    Spanish-English dictionary > increíble

  • 62 ininterrumpido

    adj.
    uninterrupted, continuous, breakless, sustained.
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    1 uninterrupted
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    ADJ (=sin interrupción) [gen] uninterrupted; [proceso] continuous; [progreso] steady, sustained
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    - da adjetivo <lluvias/trabajo> continuous, uninterrupted; < sueño> uninterrupted; < línea> continuous
    * * *
    = continued, continuous, ongoing [on-going], running, sustained, unbroken, steady [steadier -comp., steadiest -sup.], uninterrupted, unobstructed, in a row, back-to-back, on-the-go.
    Ex. Instructional development is a goal-oriented, problem-solving process involving techniques such as development of specific objectives, analysis of learners and tasks, preliminary trials, formative and summative evaluation, and continued revision.
    Ex. However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision.
    Ex. This study has many implications for an ongoing COMARC effort beyond the present pilot project because it is evident that a very small number of libraries can furnish machine-readable records with full LC/MARC encoding.
    Ex. Tom Hernandez knew that there had been a ' running feud' between Lespran and Balzac during the last year or so.
    Ex. Research has shown that strong centralized control of employees is not the best way to achieve operational efficiency or sustained productivity.
    Ex. Ideally it would be preferable to keep the main monograph collection in one unbroken sequence.
    Ex. Susan Blanch is a fairly steady customer, taking only fiction books.
    Ex. For this purpose it is assumed that the usual 23-letter latin alphabet, or an uninterrupted series of numerals, is used for signing the gatherings.
    Ex. From the library she could see miles and miles of unobstructed vistas of rich, coffee-brown, almost black soil, broken only by occasional small towns, farms, and grain elevators.
    Ex. The integrated library systems installed in Canandian libraries are surveyed for the 3rd year in a row.
    Ex. The conference program includes back-to-back papers on techniques for sorting Unicode data.
    Ex. With technologies such as SMS, Podcasting, voice over IP (VoIP), and more becoming increasingly mainstream, the potential to provide instant, on-the-go reference is limitless.
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    * de modo ininterrumpido = in an unbroken line.
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    - da adjetivo <lluvias/trabajo> continuous, uninterrupted; < sueño> uninterrupted; < línea> continuous
    * * *
    = continued, continuous, ongoing [on-going], running, sustained, unbroken, steady [steadier -comp., steadiest -sup.], uninterrupted, unobstructed, in a row, back-to-back, on-the-go.

    Ex: Instructional development is a goal-oriented, problem-solving process involving techniques such as development of specific objectives, analysis of learners and tasks, preliminary trials, formative and summative evaluation, and continued revision.

    Ex: However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision.
    Ex: This study has many implications for an ongoing COMARC effort beyond the present pilot project because it is evident that a very small number of libraries can furnish machine-readable records with full LC/MARC encoding.
    Ex: Tom Hernandez knew that there had been a ' running feud' between Lespran and Balzac during the last year or so.
    Ex: Research has shown that strong centralized control of employees is not the best way to achieve operational efficiency or sustained productivity.
    Ex: Ideally it would be preferable to keep the main monograph collection in one unbroken sequence.
    Ex: Susan Blanch is a fairly steady customer, taking only fiction books.
    Ex: For this purpose it is assumed that the usual 23-letter latin alphabet, or an uninterrupted series of numerals, is used for signing the gatherings.
    Ex: From the library she could see miles and miles of unobstructed vistas of rich, coffee-brown, almost black soil, broken only by occasional small towns, farms, and grain elevators.
    Ex: The integrated library systems installed in Canandian libraries are surveyed for the 3rd year in a row.
    Ex: The conference program includes back-to-back papers on techniques for sorting Unicode data.
    Ex: With technologies such as SMS, Podcasting, voice over IP (VoIP), and more becoming increasingly mainstream, the potential to provide instant, on-the-go reference is limitless.
    * de modo ininterrumpido = in an unbroken line.

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    ‹lluvias› continuous, uninterrupted; ‹sueño› uninterrupted; ‹línea› continuous
    seis horas de música ininterrumpida six hours of nonstop music
    20 horas de funcionamiento ininterrumpido 20 hours of continuous use
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    ininterrumpido
    ◊ -da adjetivo ‹lluvias/trabajo continuous, uninterrupted;


    sueño uninterrupted;
    línea continuous
    ininterrumpido,-a adjetivo uninterrupted, continuous
    ' ininterrumpido' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ininterrumpida
    English:
    undisturbed
    - uninterrupted
    - solid
    - unbroken
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    ininterrumpido, -a adj
    uninterrupted, continuous;
    bailaron durante cinco horas ininterrumpidas they danced for five hours non-stop;
    lleva tres años ininterrumpidos viviendo en el país she's been living in the country continuously for three years
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    adj uninterrupted
    * * *
    ininterrumpido, -da adj
    : uninterrupted, continuous

    Spanish-English dictionary > ininterrumpido

  • 63 inolvidable

    adj.
    unforgettable.
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    1 unforgettable
    * * *
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    adjetivo unforgettable
    * * *
    = unforgettable, memorable.
    Ex. When a library user comes to the reference desk in frustration and desperation -- perhaps in a rage or in tears, it is often an unforgettable (and sometimes unpleasant) opportunity to test one's problem-solving abilities and diplomatic talents.
    Ex. Finally, I wish to thank all of the speakers, reactors, and attendees who made these institutes so memorable, exciting, and rewarding.
    ----
    * experiencia inolvidable = experience of a lifetime.
    * * *
    adjetivo unforgettable
    * * *
    = unforgettable, memorable.

    Ex: When a library user comes to the reference desk in frustration and desperation -- perhaps in a rage or in tears, it is often an unforgettable (and sometimes unpleasant) opportunity to test one's problem-solving abilities and diplomatic talents.

    Ex: Finally, I wish to thank all of the speakers, reactors, and attendees who made these institutes so memorable, exciting, and rewarding.
    * experiencia inolvidable = experience of a lifetime.

    * * *
    unforgettable
    * * *

     

    inolvidable adjetivo
    unforgettable
    inolvidable adjetivo unforgettable: pasamos unas vacaciones inolvidables con ellos, we had an unforgettable holiday with them
    ' inolvidable' also found in these entries:
    English:
    haunting
    - never-to-be-forgotten
    - unforgettable
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    unforgettable
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    adj unforgettable
    * * *
    : unforgettable
    * * *
    inolvidable adj unforgettable

    Spanish-English dictionary > inolvidable

  • 64 limitado por el tiempo

    Ex. The article 'Problem-solving in time-constrained environments' examines the explicit allocation of computational resources to decision making procedures.
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    Ex: The article 'Problem-solving in time-constrained environments' examines the explicit allocation of computational resources to decision making procedures.

    Spanish-English dictionary > limitado por el tiempo

  • 65 mantenimiento del catálogo

    (n.) = catalogue maintenance, catalogue control
    Ex. However, librarians appear to have adopted on-line public access catalogues as a means of solving the problem of catalogue maintenance, rather than for the advantages to users.
    Ex. Thus, as we stand on the threshold of what is undoubtedly a new era in catalog control, it is worth considering to what extent the traditional services of the Library will be modified and expanded.
    * * *
    (n.) = catalogue maintenance, catalogue control

    Ex: However, librarians appear to have adopted on-line public access catalogues as a means of solving the problem of catalogue maintenance, rather than for the advantages to users.

    Ex: Thus, as we stand on the threshold of what is undoubtedly a new era in catalog control, it is worth considering to what extent the traditional services of the Library will be modified and expanded.

    Spanish-English dictionary > mantenimiento del catálogo

  • 66 manual de autoayuda

    Ex. Most library use is for leisure reading or for helping solving immediate personal or life issues (e.g., travel guides, using a personal computer, writing a CV, self-help manuals).
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    Ex: Most library use is for leisure reading or for helping solving immediate personal or life issues (e.g., travel guides, using a personal computer, writing a CV, self-help manuals).

    Spanish-English dictionary > manual de autoayuda

  • 67 material con copyright

    (n.) = copyright material, copyrighted material
    Ex. Problems of controlling the reproduction of copyright material are increasing with the development of new technology.
    Ex. A solution needs to be developed for solving the problem of making copyrighted material available over the Internet.
    * * *
    (n.) = copyright material, copyrighted material

    Ex: Problems of controlling the reproduction of copyright material are increasing with the development of new technology.

    Ex: A solution needs to be developed for solving the problem of making copyrighted material available over the Internet.

    Spanish-English dictionary > material con copyright

  • 68 material protegido por el derecho de autor

    (n.) = copyright material, copyrighted material
    Ex. Problems of controlling the reproduction of copyright material are increasing with the development of new technology.
    Ex. A solution needs to be developed for solving the problem of making copyrighted material available over the Internet.
    * * *
    (n.) = copyright material, copyrighted material

    Ex: Problems of controlling the reproduction of copyright material are increasing with the development of new technology.

    Ex: A solution needs to be developed for solving the problem of making copyrighted material available over the Internet.

    Spanish-English dictionary > material protegido por el derecho de autor

  • 69 no tradicional

    (adj.) = non-traditional [nontraditional], untraditional
    Ex. Fee-for-service programmes can target non-traditional market segments such as pharmaceutical companies, lawyers, and manufacturing firms who regularly need and willingly pay a premium price for perishable medical information.
    Ex. Despite economic cuts, the impression American library workers give is one of optimism and desire to try untraditional ways of solving economic problems.
    * * *
    (adj.) = non-traditional [nontraditional], untraditional

    Ex: Fee-for-service programmes can target non-traditional market segments such as pharmaceutical companies, lawyers, and manufacturing firms who regularly need and willingly pay a premium price for perishable medical information.

    Ex: Despite economic cuts, the impression American library workers give is one of optimism and desire to try untraditional ways of solving economic problems.

    Spanish-English dictionary > no tradicional

  • 70 no universitario

    (adj.) = non-college
    Ex. Becker concludes, pessimistically, that the library has 'no role to play in solving the problem of how non-college youth are to achieve maturity'.
    * * *
    (adj.) = non-college

    Ex: Becker concludes, pessimistically, that the library has 'no role to play in solving the problem of how non-college youth are to achieve maturity'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > no universitario

  • 71 nuevo comienzo

    (n.) = new beginning, clean slate, new leaf
    Ex. The article is entitled 'School and public library relationships: deja vu or new beginnings' = El artículo se titula "La relación entre la biblioteca escolar y la pública: sensación de haberlo visto ya antes o nuevos comienzos".
    Ex. A group of university and government researchers has proposed a ' clean slate' approach to solving the Internet's myriad security problems.
    Ex. This submersion into the Hindustani tradition was a new leaf for them.
    * * *
    (n.) = new beginning, clean slate, new leaf

    Ex: The article is entitled 'School and public library relationships: deja vu or new beginnings' = El artículo se titula "La relación entre la biblioteca escolar y la pública: sensación de haberlo visto ya antes o nuevos comienzos".

    Ex: A group of university and government researchers has proposed a ' clean slate' approach to solving the Internet's myriad security problems.
    Ex: This submersion into the Hindustani tradition was a new leaf for them.

    Spanish-English dictionary > nuevo comienzo

  • 72 paliar un problema

    (v.) = solve + problem
    Ex. The examples in figure 4.4 show some of the approaches to solving these problems.
    * * *
    (v.) = solve + problem

    Ex: The examples in figure 4.4 show some of the approaches to solving these problems.

    Spanish-English dictionary > paliar un problema

  • 73 perspicaz

    adj.
    1 sharp, perceptive.
    2 perspicacious, sharp, clever, intelligent.
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    1 sharp, perspicacious
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=agudo, sagaz) perceptive, shrewd
    2) [vista] keen; [persona] keen-sighted
    * * *
    adjetivo shrewd, perceptive
    * * *
    = percipient, sharp-eyed, perceptive, observant, clear-sighted, penetrating, razor-sharp, keen-witted, shrewd [shrewder -comp., shrewdest -sup.].
    Ex. Manoeuvres that have been used, as the the percipient observer well knows, include simplifications and routines to save time.
    Ex. Sharp-eyed researchers noted that twenty-three per cent of the people who came did so in order to meet someone or to use the phone.
    Ex. In their profound and perceptive essay on professionalism, Mary Lee Bundy and Paul Wasserman write at some length on this extraordinary phenomenon, 'the essential timidity of responsibility for solving informational problems and providing unequivocal answers'.
    Ex. Every member of staff has a duty to be observant where safety is concerned.
    Ex. Her diversified and highly committed authorship is characterized by disrespectful humour, clear-sighted solemnity and inconspicuous warmth.
    Ex. In this connection, Ohmes and Jones of the Florida State University Library have offered some rather penetrating insights regarding what they call 'The Other Half of Cataloging'.
    Ex. As mentioned in the first part, developing a razor-sharp memory is not going to occur overnight.
    Ex. She is famous for her series featuring homicide detective Peter Decker and his keen-witted, beautiful wife.
    Ex. Payment is very important and can be a problem so the businessman needs to be streetwise and shrewd with a good business acumen.
    * * *
    adjetivo shrewd, perceptive
    * * *
    = percipient, sharp-eyed, perceptive, observant, clear-sighted, penetrating, razor-sharp, keen-witted, shrewd [shrewder -comp., shrewdest -sup.].

    Ex: Manoeuvres that have been used, as the the percipient observer well knows, include simplifications and routines to save time.

    Ex: Sharp-eyed researchers noted that twenty-three per cent of the people who came did so in order to meet someone or to use the phone.
    Ex: In their profound and perceptive essay on professionalism, Mary Lee Bundy and Paul Wasserman write at some length on this extraordinary phenomenon, 'the essential timidity of responsibility for solving informational problems and providing unequivocal answers'.
    Ex: Every member of staff has a duty to be observant where safety is concerned.
    Ex: Her diversified and highly committed authorship is characterized by disrespectful humour, clear-sighted solemnity and inconspicuous warmth.
    Ex: In this connection, Ohmes and Jones of the Florida State University Library have offered some rather penetrating insights regarding what they call 'The Other Half of Cataloging'.
    Ex: As mentioned in the first part, developing a razor-sharp memory is not going to occur overnight.
    Ex: She is famous for her series featuring homicide detective Peter Decker and his keen-witted, beautiful wife.
    Ex: Payment is very important and can be a problem so the businessman needs to be streetwise and shrewd with a good business acumen.

    * * *
    shrewd, perceptive, perspicacious ( frml)
    * * *

    perspicaz adjetivo
    shrewd, perceptive
    perspicaz adjetivo perceptive, sharp
    ' perspicaz' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    sagaz
    - agudo
    - clarividente
    English:
    acute
    - clear-sighted
    - discerning
    - penetrating
    - perception
    - perceptive
    - searching
    - sharp-witted
    - shrewd
    - subtle
    * * *
    sharp, perceptive
    * * *
    adj shrewd, perspicacious fml
    * * *
    perspicaz adj, pl - caces : shrewd, perspicacious

    Spanish-English dictionary > perspicaz

  • 74 pesimistamente

    Ex. Becker concludes, pessimistically, that the library has 'no role to play in solving the problem of how non-college youth are to achieve maturity'.
    * * *

    Ex: Becker concludes, pessimistically, that the library has 'no role to play in solving the problem of how non-college youth are to achieve maturity'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pesimistamente

  • 75 poco tradicional

    (adj.) = untraditional
    Ex. Despite economic cuts, the impression American library workers give is one of optimism and desire to try untraditional ways of solving economic problems.
    * * *
    (adj.) = untraditional

    Ex: Despite economic cuts, the impression American library workers give is one of optimism and desire to try untraditional ways of solving economic problems.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco tradicional

  • 76 problema de seguridad

    Ex. A group of university and government researchers has proposed a 'clean slate' approach to solving the Internet's myriad security problems.
    * * *

    Ex: A group of university and government researchers has proposed a 'clean slate' approach to solving the Internet's myriad security problems.

    Spanish-English dictionary > problema de seguridad

  • 77 problema informático

    Ex. Social networks are frequently used as sources of information for solving computing problems.
    * * *

    Ex: Social networks are frequently used as sources of information for solving computing problems.

    Spanish-English dictionary > problema informático

  • 78 procesador inferencial

    (n.) = inference engine, inference machine
    Ex. An ES consists of a knowledge base plus an 'inference engine' containing reasoning processes and problem solutions.
    Ex. The 'problem-solving and inference machine' is put in place of today's processor.
    * * *
    (n.) = inference engine, inference machine

    Ex: An ES consists of a knowledge base plus an 'inference engine' containing reasoning processes and problem solutions.

    Ex: The 'problem-solving and inference machine' is put in place of today's processor.

    Spanish-English dictionary > procesador inferencial

  • 79 programa de imitación

    Ex. Mimicry software mimics -- through free viewer programs -- the look and feel of an original document thus solving the problems in electronic document delivery caused by different platforms and software = Los programas de imitación emulan, usando visualizadores gratis, el aspecto de los documentos originales resolviendo de este modo los problemas de la difusión de documentos electrónicos causados por el hecho de que provienen de diferentes aplicaciones y plataformas.
    * * *

    Ex: Mimicry software mimics -- through free viewer programs -- the look and feel of an original document thus solving the problems in electronic document delivery caused by different platforms and software = Los programas de imitación emulan, usando visualizadores gratis, el aspecto de los documentos originales resolviendo de este modo los problemas de la difusión de documentos electrónicos causados por el hecho de que provienen de diferentes aplicaciones y plataformas.

    Spanish-English dictionary > programa de imitación

  • 80 puerta principal

    f.
    front door, main entrance, street door.
    * * *
    (n.) = front door
    Ex. Some of the information supplied by a library is directed towards solving pragmatic problems of everyday living such as 'What ca I do about an abandoned car outside my front door?', 'I want to buy my son out of the Navy', 'My friend has just taken an overdose'.
    * * *
    (n.) = front door

    Ex: Some of the information supplied by a library is directed towards solving pragmatic problems of everyday living such as 'What ca I do about an abandoned car outside my front door?', 'I want to buy my son out of the Navy', 'My friend has just taken an overdose'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > puerta principal

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