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101 refirmar
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102 riostra
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103 roblar
v.1 to strengthen, to make strong.2 to clinch a nail, to rivet.* * *VT to rivet, clinch* * *roblar [A1 ]vtto clinch -
104 estrechar los lazos de amistad
figurado to strengthen the bonds of friendship -
105 reatar
v.1 to tie one beast to another with a rope; to retie or tie tightly.2 to woold, to tie ropes round masts or yards in order to strengthen them. (Nautical)3 to tie again, to rebind, to tie tight, to reattach.* * *1 (volver a atar) to retie2 (atar apretadamente) to tie tightly3 (caballerías) to tie up in single file -
106 refocilar
v.1 to strengthen, to revive, to reinvigorate, to refect, to amuse (divertir), to cheer up (gladden).2 to be strengthened or revived.3 to cheer up no end (alegrarse).4 to exhilarate.* * *1 (alegrar) to amuse, enjoy -
107 neurótica
adj.applied to medicines supposed to strengthen the nerves.f.feminine of NEURÓTICO.* * *
neurótico,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino neurotic
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108 acerarse
• hardboard• harden into a crust• steel oneself• strengthen oneself• toughen -
109 afianzar
• ensure• give a good scare• give a guarantee for• give a hand• give body to• give bond to• give cause• give grounds for criticism• give guarantee for• give handle to• make sea• make see reason• reinforce• secure• strengthen -
110 consolidar
• back• consolidate• fortify• make clear• make cohesive• make comments• make fine distinctions• make firm• make flake• make sea• make see reason• make soft by soaking• make solid• make soluble• reinforce• strengthen -
111 dar fuerza a
• give sparingly• give spin to• give strength to• give strike notice• strengthen -
112 entablillar
• batten down• batten up• put in a ridiculous light• put in a tight spot• put in splints• put into a splint• secure with battens• strengthen with battens -
113 esforzar
• give sparingly• give strength to• strengthen -
114 fortalecer
• consolidate• fortify• invigorate• reinforce• strengthen -
115 fortificar
• fortify• invigorate• reinforce• strengthen -
116 reafianzar
• reinforce• strengthen -
117 recobrar las fuerzas
• recover one's strength• strengthen oneself -
118 reforzar
• consolidate• reinforce• strengthen -
119 robustecer
• invigorate• reinforce• strengthen -
120 cachunde
f.paste made of musk and other aromatics, which the Chinese carry in their mouth to strengthen the stomach.
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