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81 ejercer
v.1 to practice.ejerce la medicina he's in practice as a doctorestudió enfermería, pero no ejerce she studied as a nurse, but is not working in the professionejercer de to practice o work asejerce como abogada she practices as a lawyer, she's a practicing lawyerejerce mucho de jefe he acts like he's the boss2 to exercise (poder, derecho).ejercer presión sobre to put pressure onejercer influencia (en) to have an effect o influence (on)Ella ejerció su derecho She exercised her right.3 to exert, to exercise, to apply.4 to be exerted upon.Se me ejerció presión Pressure was exerted upon me.* * *1 (profesión etc) to practise (US practice), be in practice as2 (usar) to exercise; (influencia) to exert1 to practise (US practice), work\ejercer el derecho de to exercise one's right to* * *verb1) to exercise2) exert3) practice* * *1. VT1) [+ medicina, abogacía] to practise, practice (EEUU)es abogado pero no ejerce su profesión — he's a lawyer by training, but he doesn't practise
2) (=hacer efectivo) [+ influencia] to exert, exercise; [+ poder] to exercise, wieldejerce mucha influencia sobre sus hermanos — he exerts o has a great deal of influence on his brothers
3) [+ derecho] to exercise2.VI [profesional] to practise, practice (EEUU) (de as)es médico, pero ya no ejerce — he's a doctor, but he no longer practises
* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < profesión> to practice* exercise (frml)ejercer la medicina/abogacía — to practice medicine/law
b) < derecho> to exercise2) <influencia/poder/presión> to exert2.ejercer vi abogado/médico to practice** * *= exercise, leverage, act.Ex. In reading crazes a child is exercising at the very least his ability to read; his reading muscles are limbered = En las períodos en los que a un niño se ensimisma por la lectura éste al menos pone en práctica su habilidad lectora, ejercitando los músculos físicos y mentales implicados en la lectura.Ex. Information seeking in electronic environments will become a collaboration among end user and various electronic systems such that users leverage their heuristic power and machines leverage algorithmic power.Ex. AACR2 defines a corporate body thus: 'a corporate body is an organisation or group of persons that is identified by a particular name and that acts, or may act, as an entity'.----* acción de ejercer presión = lobbying.* ejercer autoridad = exercise + power.* ejercer autoridad de un modo excesivo = push + authority.* ejercer control = exert + control, wield + control.* ejercer control sobre = exercise + control over, have + hold on.* ejercer de = serve as.* ejercer de juez = officiate.* ejercer demasiado presión sobre Algo = stretch + Nombre + to breaking point.* ejercer influencia = exert + influence, wield + influence, deliver + clout.* ejercer influencia (sobre) = come to + bear influence (on).* ejercer poder = wield + power, exercise + power.* ejercer presión = build + pressure, lobby, exert + leverage.* ejercer presión para conseguir Algo = push for.* ejercer presión sobre = put + pressure on, bear down on.* ejercer presión sobre Alguien = bring to + bear + pressure on.* ejercer una gran influencia en = play + a strong hand in.* ejercer una profesión = practise + profession.* ejercer un derecho = exercise + right.* ejercer un oficio = ply + Posesivo + trade.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < profesión> to practice* exercise (frml)ejercer la medicina/abogacía — to practice medicine/law
b) < derecho> to exercise2) <influencia/poder/presión> to exert2.ejercer vi abogado/médico to practice** * *= exercise, leverage, act.Ex: In reading crazes a child is exercising at the very least his ability to read; his reading muscles are limbered = En las períodos en los que a un niño se ensimisma por la lectura éste al menos pone en práctica su habilidad lectora, ejercitando los músculos físicos y mentales implicados en la lectura.
Ex: Information seeking in electronic environments will become a collaboration among end user and various electronic systems such that users leverage their heuristic power and machines leverage algorithmic power.Ex: AACR2 defines a corporate body thus: 'a corporate body is an organisation or group of persons that is identified by a particular name and that acts, or may act, as an entity'.* acción de ejercer presión = lobbying.* ejercer autoridad = exercise + power.* ejercer autoridad de un modo excesivo = push + authority.* ejercer control = exert + control, wield + control.* ejercer control sobre = exercise + control over, have + hold on.* ejercer de = serve as.* ejercer de juez = officiate.* ejercer demasiado presión sobre Algo = stretch + Nombre + to breaking point.* ejercer influencia = exert + influence, wield + influence, deliver + clout.* ejercer influencia (sobre) = come to + bear influence (on).* ejercer poder = wield + power, exercise + power.* ejercer presión = build + pressure, lobby, exert + leverage.* ejercer presión para conseguir Algo = push for.* ejercer presión sobre = put + pressure on, bear down on.* ejercer presión sobre Alguien = bring to + bear + pressure on.* ejercer una gran influencia en = play + a strong hand in.* ejercer una profesión = practise + profession.* ejercer un derecho = exercise + right.* ejercer un oficio = ply + Posesivo + trade.* * *ejercer [E2 ]vtA1 ‹profesión› to practice*, work in, exercise ( frml)ejerció la docencia durante veinte años she was in the teaching profession o she was a teacher o she taught for twenty yearsno puede ejercer la medicina/abogacía en este país she cannot practice medicine/law in this countryactualmente no ejerce ninguna actividad política she is not currently engaged in any political activityejerció la cátedra de latín he held o occupied the chair of Latin2 ‹derecho› to exerciseejercer el derecho al voto to exercise one's right to voteB ‹influencia/presión› to exertla televisión ejerce un poder enorme sobre la juventud television has o exerts enormous influence on young peopleel mar ejerce un poderoso atractivo sobre él the sea holds o has a great attraction for him■ ejercervi«abogado/médico» to practice*es maestra pero no ejerce she's a teacher but she doesn't practice her professionejercer DE or COMO algo:ejerce de abogado he is a practicing lawyer, he practices lawejerció como mediador en el conflicto he acted as mediator in the conflict* * *
ejercer ( conjugate ejercer) verbo transitivo
1
2 ‹influencia/poder/presión› to exert
verbo intransitivo [abogado/médico] to practice( conjugate practice);
ejercer
I verbo transitivo
1 (un oficio, una profesión) to practise: ejerce la medicina, she practises medicine
2 (una influencia, acción) to exert: ejerces demasiada presión, you exert too much pressure
3 (un derecho) ejerceremos nuestro derecho al voto, we'll exercise our right to vote
II verbo intransitivo to practise [de, as]
' ejercer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
destinar
- ejercitar
- abogacía
- practicar
English:
exercise
- exert
- lobby
- ply
- practice
- practise
- pressure
- pursue
- solicit
- wield
- bring
- certify
- licensed
- qualify
- strain
- sway
* * *♦ vt1. [profesión] to practise;[cargo] to hold;ejerce la medicina he's in practice as a doctor;no tiene permiso para ejercer su profesión she is not authorized to practise her profession;ejerció la presidencia de la empresa durante años he was Br chairman o US president of the company for years;no es capaz de ejercer las funciones de ministro she's not up to the demands of a ministerial post;¿qué actividad ejerce usted? what is your occupation?2. [poder, derecho] to exercise;ejercer el derecho al voto to exercise one's right to vote3. [influencia, dominio] to exert;ejercer presión sobre to put pressure on;ejercen una enorme atracción sobre los adolescentes they hold a tremendous attraction for teenagers♦ vito practise (one's profession);estudió enfermería, pero no ejerce she studied as a nurse, but is not working in the profession;ejerce como abogada she practises as a lawyer, she's a practising lawyer;ejercía de juez y alcalde a la vez he held the office of judge and mayor at the same time;ejerce mucho de jefe he acts like he's the boss* * *I v/t1 cargo practice, Brpractise2 influencia exertpractise;ejerce de médico he’s a practicing doctor* * *ejercer {86} viejercer de : to practice as, to work asejercer vt1) : to practice2) : exercise (a right)3) : to exert* * *ejercer vb1. (profesión) to practiseejerce la medicina he practises medicine / he's a doctor2. (influencia) to have -
82 estragos
m.pl.havoc, ravages.* * *el actor que ha causado estragos entre las jovencitas — the actor who has caused a stir with the young girls
* * *masculino pluralcausar/hacer estragoss — terremoto/inundación to wreak havoc
* * *(n.) = destructionEx. In the event of a serious accident (a fire, deliberate destruction, or a computer error) nothing will happen to the records vital to the operation of the library.* * *masculino pluralcausar/hacer estragoss — terremoto/inundación to wreak havoc
* * *(n.) = destructionEx: In the event of a serious accident (a fire, deliberate destruction, or a computer error) nothing will happen to the records vital to the operation of the library.
* * *los estragos de la guerra the ravages of warcausar/hacer estragoss «terremoto/inundación» to wreak havocuna enfermedad que sigue causando estragos entre la población infantil an illness which is still devastating the infant populationun grupo que causa estragos entre las quinceañeras a group that drives fifteen-year-old girls wild* * *
estragos sustantivo masculino plural:
causar/hacer estragoss [terremoto/inundación] to wreak havoc;
la epidemia causó estragos entre la población the epidemic devastated the population
estragos m (destrozo) damage, destruction
los estragos del tiempo, the ravages of time
♦ Locuciones: hacer estragos, (causar perjuicios, daños) to wreak havoc
(volver loco) hace estragos entre los adolescentes, it drives teenagers wild
' estragos' also found in these entries:
English:
ravage
- wreak
- destruction
- ravages
- wrought
* * *estragos nmpllos estragos de las heladas arruinaron la cosecha frost damage ruined the harvest;la epidemia de cólera sigue causando o [m5] haciendo estragos the cholera epidemic continues to cause devastation;hacer estragos [triunfar] to have devastating results;el cantante hace estragos entre las niñas the singer drives young girls wild* * *mpl devastation sg ;causar estragos entre wreak havoc among* * *estragos nmpl1) : ravages, destruction, devastationlos estragos de la guerra: the ravages of war2)causar estragos entre : to play havoc with -
83 jamón1
1 = ham.Ex. The article 'Green eggs and ham: the punk version' describes a talent contest for teenagers and young adults called held annually since 1992 by the Kitsap Regional Library in Bremerton, Washington State.----* jamón ahumado = smoked ham.* jamón cocido = boiled ham.* jamón curado = cured ham.* jamón serrano = cured ham.* jamón serrano de Parma = Parma ham.* jamón york = boiled ham. -
84 rebelarse
pron.v.to rebel.* * *1 to rebel, revolt* * *verb* * *VPR to rebel* * *verbo pronominal to rebelrebelarse CONTRA alguien/algo — to rebel against somebody/something
* * *(v.) = revoltEx. When a library becomes rigid in its organizational and operational structure, the general trend of the employee is either to accept the situation passively, to revolt and leave, or to unionize.* * *verbo pronominal to rebelrebelarse CONTRA alguien/algo — to rebel against somebody/something
* * *rebelarse (contra)(v.) = rebel (against)Ex: It is still a way to rebel against the school establishment, parents and a way for non-smoking teenagers to gain one-upmanship over those who smoke.
(v.) = revoltEx: When a library becomes rigid in its organizational and operational structure, the general trend of the employee is either to accept the situation passively, to revolt and leave, or to unionize.
* * *rebelarse [A1 ]to rebel rebelarse CONTRA algn/algo to rebel AGAINST sb/sthel pueblo se rebeló contra el gobierno the people rebelled against o rose up against the governmentsiempre se ha rebelado contra todo tipo de tradiciones she has always rebelled against tradition of any kind* * *
rebelarse ( conjugate rebelarse) verbo pronominal
to rebel
rebelarse verbo reflexivo to rebel, revolt [contra, against]
' rebelarse' also found in these entries:
English:
rebel
- revolt
* * *rebelarse vprto rebel ( contra against);se rebelaron contra las órdenes de sus superiores they refused to obey the orders of their superior officers;un grupo de jóvenes que se rebela contra el racismo a group of young people who reject racism* * *v/r rebel* * *rebelarse vr: to rebel* * * -
85 rebelarse (contra)
(v.) = rebel (against)Ex. It is still a way to rebel against the school establishment, parents and a way for non-smoking teenagers to gain one-upmanship over those who smoke. -
86 separarse
1 (tomar diferente camino) to separate, part company2 (matrimonio) to separate3 (apartarse) to move away (de, from)4 (desprenderse) to separate (de, from), come off (de, -)5 (de amigo etc) to part company (de, with)6 separarse de (dejar algo) to part with* * ** * *VPR1) [en el espacio] to partcaminaron hasta la plaza, donde se separaron — they walked as far as the square, where they went their separate ways o where they parted
al llegar a la juventud sus destinos parecen separarse — when they became teenagers they seemed to go their separate ways
separarse de algn/algo: no se separa de él ni un solo instante — she never leaves him o leaves his side for a moment
no se separan ni un momento del televisor — they sit there glued to the television, they never take their eyes off the television
no se separen del grupo hasta que estemos dentro de la catedral — stay with the group until we are in the cathedral
se separó de la vida pública — she withdrew o retired from public life
2) [en una relación] [cónyuges] to separate, split up; [socios, pareja] to split upsus padres se han separado — his parents have separated o split up
¿en qué año se separaron los Beatles? — what year did the Beatles break up o split up?
separarse de — [+ cónyuge] to separate from, split up with; [+ socio, pareja] to split up with
se separó de su marido — she separated from o split up with her husband
3) (=desprenderse) [fragmento, trozo] to detach itself (de from)come away; [pedazos] to come apart4) (Pol, Rel) to break awaycuando la Iglesia anglicana se separó de Roma — when the Anglican Church broke away o frm seceded from Rome
5) (Jur) to withdraw (de from)* * *(v.) = drift apart, part, divorce, go (our/their) separate ways, forkEx. UDC was originally based on the fifth edition of DC, and though the two schemes tended to drift apart, there was for some time an attempt to bring them into line again.Ex. Anthony Datto thanked them for having permitted him to unburden himself and after a few desultory remarks about the nasty weather and nothing in particular, they parted.Ex. These relations are constructed through negotiations and contestations that cannot be easily divorced from cultural context.Ex. After having gone their separate ways, today we see these institutions coming back together = Tras haber estado separadas, en la actualidad estas instituciones están volviendo a colaborar.Ex. Meanings in art come in layers, their ways forking and crossing one another like the meandering paths of a labyrinth.* * *(v.) = drift apart, part, divorce, go (our/their) separate ways, forkEx: UDC was originally based on the fifth edition of DC, and though the two schemes tended to drift apart, there was for some time an attempt to bring them into line again.
Ex: Anthony Datto thanked them for having permitted him to unburden himself and after a few desultory remarks about the nasty weather and nothing in particular, they parted.Ex: These relations are constructed through negotiations and contestations that cannot be easily divorced from cultural context.Ex: After having gone their separate ways, today we see these institutions coming back together = Tras haber estado separadas, en la actualidad estas instituciones están volviendo a colaborar.Ex: Meanings in art come in layers, their ways forking and crossing one another like the meandering paths of a labyrinth.* * *
■separarse verbo reflexivo
1 (aumentar la distancia) to move away [de, from]: no te separes de mí, stay with me
2 (coger rumbos distintos) to part: nos separamos para buscarte, we split up to look for you
3 (una banda, un grupo, un partido) to split up
4 (un matrimonio) to separate
' separarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apartar
- separar
English:
break away
- draw
- part
- secede
- separate
- split off
- split up
- break
- company
- diverge
- split
- stick
* * *vpr1. [apartarse] to move apart;separaos un poco move apart a bit;separarse de to move away from;sepárese un poco del micrófono don't speak too close to the microphone;no se separen del grupo don't leave the group, stay together with the group;no se separaba de mí he didn't leave my side;jamás se separa de su osito de peluche she never goes anywhere without her teddy bear;es la primera vez que se separa de sus padres it's the first time he's been away from his parents2. [ir por distinto lugar] [personas] to separate, to part company;[caminos, vías, carreteras] to diverge;aquí se separan nuestros caminos this is where we each go our separate way, this is where we part company3. [matrimonio] to separate (de from); [novios, grupo musical, entidades] to split up (de with);se ha separado de su marido she has separated from her husband5. [desprenderse] to come away o off* * *v/r separate, split up fam* * *separarse vb2. (ir por distinto lugar) to go separate ways3. (apartarse) to move away -
87 sublevarse
1 to rebel, revolt* * *VPR to revolt, rise, rise up* * *(v.) = revoltEx. When a library becomes rigid in its organizational and operational structure, the general trend of the employee is either to accept the situation passively, to revolt and leave, or to unionize.* * *sublevarse (contra)(v.) = rebel (against)Ex: It is still a way to rebel against the school establishment, parents and a way for non-smoking teenagers to gain one-upmanship over those who smoke.
(v.) = revoltEx: When a library becomes rigid in its organizational and operational structure, the general trend of the employee is either to accept the situation passively, to revolt and leave, or to unionize.
* * *
sublevarse ( conjugate sublevarse) verbo pronominal
to revolt, rise up, rebel
■sublevarse verbo reflexivo to rise up, revolt: se sublevaron contra la dictadura militar, they rose up against the military dictatorship
' sublevarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alzarse
- alzar
- insubordinarse
- levantar
English:
rebel
- revolt
- rise
- rise up
* * *vpr1. [amotinarse] to rise up, to rebel2. [indignarse] to get infuriated* * *v/r rise up, revolt* * *vr: to rebel, to rise up -
88 sublevarse (contra)
(v.) = rebel (against)Ex. It is still a way to rebel against the school establishment, parents and a way for non-smoking teenagers to gain one-upmanship over those who smoke. -
89 cotizado
adj.1 esteemed, valued, sought-after.2 quoted.past part.past participle of spanish verb: cotizar.* * *ADJ (=solicitado) in demand, sought-after; (=estimado) valued, esteemeduno de los corredores más cotizados del ciclismo español — one of the most highly regarded Spanish cyclists
un fotógrafo italiano, cotizado internacionalmente — an internationally esteemed o acclaimed Italian photographer
* * *- da adjetivo sought-after* * *- da adjetivo sought-after* * *cotizado -danuestros profesionales son muy cotizados en el extranjero our professionals are much sought-after o are much in demand o are valued very highly abroades un actor muy cotizado entre los adolescentes he is a very popular actor with teenagersun artículo cotizado a sought-after item, an item much in demand* * *
Del verbo cotizar: ( conjugate cotizar)
cotizado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
cotizado
cotizar
cotizado◊ -da adjetivo
sought-after
cotizar ( conjugate cotizar) verbo transitivo
la libra se cotizó a 1,58 euros the pound stood at 1.58 euros
‹obra/reparación› to give an estimate for
cotizar
I verbo transitivo
1 (a la seguridad social) to pay
2 Fin to quote
3 (valorar) to value
II verbo intransitivo
1 Fin (en Bolsa) to be quoted
2 (a la seguridad social) to pay national insurance
* * *cotizado, -a adj1. Bolsa quoted2. [persona] sought-after;es una dentista muy cotizada she's a very highly regarded dentist* * *adj COM quoted; figsought-after* * *cotizado, -da adj: in demand, sought after -
90 jamón
m.ham, gammon.* * *1 (curado) cured ham; (pata del cerdo) leg of ham\estar jamón familiar to be a hunk¡y un jamón (con chorreras)! familiar you should be so lucky!, you must be joking!jamón de jabugo cured hamjamón de York boiled hamjamón en dulce boiled hamjamón serrano cured ham* * *noun m.* * *1. SM1) [de cerdo] hamjamón crudo — Arg, Uru cured ham
jamón de pata negra — type of top-quality Parma ham made from a special breed of pig that has black legs
jamón serrano — ≈ Parma ham
2) * [de persona] thigh, ham *3) Caribe (=ganga) bargain4) Caribe (=conflicto) difficulty2.ADJ * [persona] dishy ** * *1) (Coc) hamy un jamón (con chorreras)! — (fam)
dice que tiene 30 años - y un jamón (con chorreras)! — she says she's 30 - come off it! (colloq)
2) (fam & hum) ( muslo) thigh* * *1) (Coc) hamy un jamón (con chorreras)! — (fam)
dice que tiene 30 años - y un jamón (con chorreras)! — she says she's 30 - come off it! (colloq)
2) (fam & hum) ( muslo) thigh* * *jamón11 = ham.Ex: The article 'Green eggs and ham: the punk version' describes a talent contest for teenagers and young adults called held annually since 1992 by the Kitsap Regional Library in Bremerton, Washington State.
* jamón ahumado = smoked ham.* jamón cocido = boiled ham.* jamón curado = cured ham.* jamón serrano = cured ham.* jamón serrano de Parma = Parma ham.* jamón york = boiled ham.jamón22 = dishy [dishier -comp., dishiest -sup.].Ex: By chance, Giselle meets dishy divorce lawyer Robert Philip and his young daughter who are captivated by her sweetness and innocence.
* * *A ( Coc) ham¡y un jamón (con chorreras)! ( fam): dice que tiene 30 años — ¡y un jamón (con chorreras)! she says she's 30 — come off it! o ( BrE) pull the other one! ( colloq)Compuestos:ham, cooked ham≈ Parma hamham, cooked hamham, cooked ham(Chi, Per) ham, cooked ham( Esp) ≈ Parma ham* * *
jamón sustantivo masculino (Coc) ham;◊ jamón serrano ≈ Parma ham
jamón sustantivo masculino ham
jamón de York/serrano, boiled/ cured ham
' jamón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chorrear
- clase
- grasa
- ración
- taco
- temblar
- ahumar
- curado
- curar
English:
gammon
- ham
- slice
- try
* * *jamón nm1. [embutido] ham;Esp Fam¡y un jamón (con chorreras)! you've got to be joking!, not on your life!;Esp Famestar jamón to be dishyjamón dulce (boiled) ham;jamón ibérico = type of cured ham, similar to Parma ham;jamón de pata negra = type of top-quality cured ham, similar to Parma ham;jamón serrano = cured ham, similar to Parma ham;jamón (de) York (boiled) ham* * *m ham;¡y un jamón! fam (¡no!) no way! fam ; (¡bromeas!) come off it! fam* * ** * *jamón n ham -
91 mesada
f.1 monthly payment, monthly installment. ( Latin American Spanish)2 pocket money(for teenagers). ( River Plate)3 worktop. ( River Plate)4 monthly allowance, allowance.5 work surface, worktop.past part.past participle of spanish verb: mesar.* * *SF1) (=dinero) monthly payment2) Arg worktop* * ** * ** * ** * *
mesada sustantivo femenino (AmL) ( dinero) monthly allowance;
( para niños) pocket money
' mesada' also found in these entries:
English:
allowance
- pocket
- work
* * *mesada nf1. Am [pago mensual] monthly payment, monthly instalment2. RP [para adolescentes] pocket money, US allowance3. RP [encimera] worktop* * *f L.Am.monthly allowance* * *mesada nf: allowance, pocket money -
92 quinceañero
► adjetivo1 (de quince años) fifteen-year-old2 (adolescente) teenage► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (de quince años) fifteen-year-old2 (adolescente) teenager; (aficionado a música pop) teenybopper* * *quinceañero, -a1.ADJ fifteen-year-old; [en general] teenage2.SM / F fifteen-year-old; [en general] teenager* * ** * ** * *quinceañero -ramasculine, feminine2* * *
quinceañero◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino ( de quince años) fifteen-year-old;
( menos específico) teenager
quinceañero,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 fifteen-year-old
2 fam (adolescente) teenager
' quinceañero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
quinceañera
* * *quinceañero, -a♦ adjteenage♦ nm,fteenager* * *I adj teenageII m, quinceañera f teenager* * *quinceañero, -ra n: fifteen-year-old, teenager* * *1. teenager quincena n1. fortnight / two weeks -
93 farolear
v.1 to fib (informal).2 to strut, to make an ostentatious parade.3 to brag, to boast, to show off, to four-flush.4 to boast on.Me farolea el vecino My neighbor boasts on me.* * *1 familiar to brag, boast, swank* * *farolear [A1 ]viun café donde los adolescentes iban a farolear a bar where teenagers went to show off o to see and be seense pasaron el fin de semana faroleando en un descapotable they spent the weekend swanking around o parading around in a convertible ( colloq)* * *farolear viFam to brag -
94 censo de conductores
el censo de conductores(n.) = total number of licensed drivers, theEx: Although teenagers accounted for only 5 percent of the total number of licensed drivers in the county, they were involved in 13 percent of the fatal crashes.
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95 calcetinera
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96 lolerío
teenagers (pl)* * *lolerío nmChile Fam kids;a ese bar va todo el lolerío that bar is where all the kids go
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Teenagers from Mars — Infobox Single Name = Teenagers from Mars Cover size = Caption = Artist = The Misfits Album = A side = B side = Released = Format = 7 Recorded = Genre = Horror punk Length = Label = Writer = Producer = Certification = Last single = Cough/Cool… … Wikipedia
Teenagers from Outer Space (role-playing game) — Infobox RPG title= Teenagers from Outer Space caption= Teenagers from Outer Space 2nd edition designer= Michael A. Pondsmith publisher= R. Talsorian Games date= 1987 (1st edition, 84 pages) 1989 (2nd edition, 96 pages) 1997 (3rd edition, 128… … Wikipedia
teenagers' idol — one who is loved by the public, one who teenagers aspire to, one who is popular … English contemporary dictionary
teenagers — tɪËneɪdÊ’É™(r) n. one who is between 13 and 19 years of age … English contemporary dictionary