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1 rumbo
rumbo sustantivo masculino ( dirección) direction, course; (Náut) course; partió (con) rumbo a Toluca he set off for Toluca; navegar con rumbo norte to sail a northerly course; los acontecimientos tomaron un rumbo trágico events took a tragic turn
rumbo sustantivo masculino
1 (dirección) direction, course
poner rumbo a, to head o be bound for Náut course
puso rumbo a Valencia, he set a course for Valencia
2 (conducta, tendencia) course
perder el rumbo, to lose one's way: deberíamos dar un nuevo rumbo a nuestra política de empleo, we should change our hiring policy ' rumbo' also found in these entries: Spanish: curso - derrota - destino - dirección - este - giro - marcha - sesgo - singladura - vagar - vagabunda - vagabundear - vagabundo - cauce - navegante - navegar - torcer - variar English: aimless - aimlessly - course - drift - mooch - northward - route - switch-over - bound - head
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