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tr[ʌp'frʌnt]1 sincero,-a, franco,-a
I 'ʌp'frʌnt1) ( Busn) (before n) <costs/commitment> inicial2) (open, honest) (colloq) <person/statement> franco, abierto
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adverb por adelantado[ʌp'frʌnt]1. ADJ1) * (=frank) abierto, franco2) [payment] inicial2. ADV1) (=in advance) por adelantado2) (esp US) * (=frankly) sinceramente, francamente* * *
I ['ʌp'frʌnt]1) ( Busn) (before n) <costs/commitment> inicial2) (open, honest) (colloq) <person/statement> franco, abierto
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adverb por adelantado
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