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1 the world is one's oyster
el mundo es suyo, tener el mundo a sus pies -
2 the world and his wife
el ciento y la madre *, todo Dios * -
3 the world is your oyster
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4 man of the world
(a sophisticated man who is not likely to be shocked or surprised by most things: You can speak freely - we're all men of the world.) hombre de mundohombre nombre masculino de mundo -
5 (not) to be the end of the world
(no) ser el fin del mundoEnglish-spanish dictionary > (not) to be the end of the world
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6 it's not the end of the world
no es el fin del mundo -
7 to come down in the world
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8 to go up in the world
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9 money makes the world go round
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10 to set the world on fire
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11 be dead to the world
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12 have the world be one's oyster
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13 of the world
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14 withdraw from the world
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15 a man/woman of the world
a man/woman of the worldun hombre/una mujer de mundo -
16 from all corners of the world
de todas partes del mundo -
17 map of the world
mapamundi nombre masculino -
18 not to do something for (all) the world
no hacer algo por nada del mundoEnglish-spanish dictionary > not to do something for (all) the world
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19 to be dead to the world
estar dormido,-a como un tronco -
20 to be dead/lost to the world
to be dead/lost to the worldestar profundamente dormido,-a
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