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1 suspended set
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2 suspended
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3 suspended-load trolley set
nRAIL sistema de vagonetas suspendidas mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > suspended-load trolley set
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4 libertad
Del verbo libertar: ( conjugate libertar) \ \
libertad es: \ \2ª persona plural (vosotros) imperativoMultiple Entries: libertad libertar
libertad sustantivo femenino 1 ( para actuar) freedom; poner a algn en libertad to release sb; libertad bajo fianza bail; libertad condicional parole; libertad de expresión/de prensa freedom of speech/of the press 2 ( confianza): habla con toda libertad speak freely; tomarse la libertad de hacer algo to take the liberty of doing sth
libertad sustantivo femenino freedom, liberty: Jur está en libertad condicional, he was given parole
lo pusieron en libertad, they freed him
fue puesto en libertad bajo fianza, he was released on bail
libertad de comercio, free trade
libertad de culto/prensa, freedom of worship/the press ' libertad' also found in these entries: Spanish: atar - ETA - fianza - licencia - por - privación - sed - soltar - suelta - suelto - vivir - ansia - ansiar - coartar - comprometer - concepto - culto - idea - privar - puesta - restringido - tomar - tras English: bail - bid - discharge - free - free rein - freedom - jail - leeway - liberty - licence - parole - press - probation - probation officer - release - remand - speech - suspended sentence - freely - latitude - loose - maneuver - price - set - wild
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