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1 taged
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2 taged
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3 advantaged ad·van·taged adj
[əd'vɒːntɪdʒd](person, group) privilegiato (-a) -
4 disadvantaged dis·ad·van·taged adj
[ˌdɪsəd'vaːntɪdʒd](person) svantaggiato (-a)English-Italian dictionary > disadvantaged dis·ad·van·taged adj
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5 red-taged
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6 sabotage
1. noun(the deliberate destruction in secret of machinery, bridges, equipment etc, by eg enemies in wartime, dissatisfied workers etc.) sabotaje
2. verb(to destroy, damage or cause to fail by sabotage.) sabotear- saboteurtr['sæbətɑːʒ]1 sabotaje nombre masculino1 sabotearsabotage n: sabotaje mn.• sabotaje s.m.v.• sabotear v.
I 'sæbətɑːʒmass noun sabotaje m
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transitive verb sabotear['sæbǝtɑːʒ]1.N sabotaje m2.VT (also fig) sabotear* * *
I ['sæbətɑːʒ]mass noun sabotaje m
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ad.van.taged[ədv'a:ntidʒd; ədv'æntidʒd] adj favorecido, privilegiado. -
8 disadvantaged
dis.ad.van.taged[disədv'a:ntidʒd] adj desamparado, desprotegido. -
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adjective* * *dis·ad·van·taged[ˌdɪsədˈvɑ:ntɪʤd, AM -ˈvænt̬-]I. adj benachteiligtII. n▪ the \disadvantaged pl die Benachteiligten* * *["dIsəd'vAːntɪdZd]adjbenachteiligt* * *adjective -
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benachteiligt nthe \disadvantaged pl die Benachteiligten
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