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tr['weɪstɪd]1 (life, youth) desperdiciado,-a; (body) atrofiado,-aadj.• deshecho, -a adj.• malgastado, -a adj.wasted*adj.• acabado, -a adj.['weɪstɪd]ADJ1) (=lost, useless) [opportunity] desaprovechado, desperdiciado; [effort] inútil; [years] perdidoat least it hadn't been an entirely wasted day — por lo menos no había sido un día completamente perdido
2) (=thin) [person] consumido; [muscle] atrofiado; [arm, leg, hand] atrofiado, inútil3) *a) (from drugs) destrozadob) (from drink) borracho
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