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tr['veɪgərɪ]1 formal use caprichon.• capricho s.m.• extravagancia s.f.['veɪɡǝrɪ]N (=whim) capricho m, antojo m ; (=strange idea) manía f, capricho mit can't be left to the vagaries of chance — no se puede dejar al azar or en manos del azar
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