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n.• jugada s.f.['pleɪɪŋ]1. N1) (Sport) juego m2) (Mus)the orchestra's playing of the symphony was uninspired — la interpretación que hizo la orquesta de la sinfonía fue poco inspirada
there was some fine playing in the violin concerto — el concierto de violín estuvo muy bien interpretado
2.CPDplaying card N — naipe m
playing field N — campo m or (LAm) cancha f de deportes
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