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81 serie de victorias
• winning streak -
82 silvia amarilla
• yellow streak• yellow water lily -
83 tener argumentos convincentes
• have a streak of bad luck• have a strong characterDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener argumentos convincentes
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84 tener buena vista
• have a stomach ache• have a streak of bad luck• have good appearance• have good intentions -
85 tener muchas desgracias
• be under the shadow of misfortune• have a row• have a run of good luck• have a stoop• have a streak of madnessDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener muchas desgracias
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86 tener mucho carácter
• have a streak of madness• have a strong stomach -
87 tener una mala racha
• be out of luck• have a row• have a run of good luck• have a stoop• have a streak of madness• strike a bad patch -
88 tomar rápidamente la ventaja
• shoot ahead• streak into the leadDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tomar rápidamente la ventaja
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89 tomar rápido la delantera
• shoot ahead• streak into the leadDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tomar rápido la delantera
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90 velozmente
• fleet-winged• fleetingness• hurriedly• like a streak• like blazes• quickly• rapidly• speedily• swiftly -
91 veta
• lode• streak -
92 victorias consecutivas
• winning streak -
93 hacer streaking
v.to streak, to make a sudden dash in public while naked, to run naked in a public place. -
94 hacerse rayos
v.to streak one's hair. -
95 línea primitiva
f.primitive line, primitive streak. -
96 mala racha
f.run of bad luck, bad patch, bad luck, bad streak of luck. -
97 raya angioide
f.angioid streak. -
98 raya grasa
f.fatty streak. -
99 raya meníngea
f.meningitic streak. -
100 raya primitiva
f.primitive streak.
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