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121 descuento2
2 = injury time.Ex. Flanker was the hero who scored the try that brought Australia to within a point of the lead into injury time at the end of the match. -
122 caer en cuenta
• catch the point• come to understand• get the lead out of one's pants• get the message across• get the picture• get the point across -
123 decir la última palabra
• have the feeling• have the floor• have the jitters• have the lead• say the last wordDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > decir la última palabra
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124 entender
• apprehend• catch on• come in mind• comprehend• figure out• get the hell out of here• get the idea across• get the lead out of one's pants• get the message across• get to first base• get to know each other• penetrate into• reason out• understand• understanding -
125 aventajado
adj.outstanding.f. & m.ace, outstripped.past part.past participle of spanish verb: aventajar.* * *1→ link=aventajar aventajar► adjetivo1 (sobresaliente) outstanding, exceptional; (en cabeza) in the lead2 (provechoso) advantageous, favourable (US favorable)* * *ADJ outstanding* * *- da adjetivo outstanding, excellent* * *= advantaged.Ex. What are called ' advantaged' homes, by which we mean those that offer their children the benefits every child should have, possess their own small libraries.* * *- da adjetivo outstanding, excellent* * *= advantaged.Ex: What are called ' advantaged' homes, by which we mean those that offer their children the benefits every child should have, possess their own small libraries.
* * *aventajado -daoutstanding, excellent* * *
Del verbo aventajar: ( conjugate aventajar)
aventajado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
aventajado
aventajar
aventajado◊ -da adjetivo
outstanding, excellent
aventajar ( conjugate aventajar) verbo transitivo ( estar por delante de) to be ahead of;
( adelantarse) to overtake, get ahead of
aventajado,-a adj (sobresaliente) outstanding, exceptional
un alumno aventajado, a promising student
aventajar verbo transitivo to be ahead [a, of]
' aventajado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aventajada
- adelantado
* * *aventajado, -a adj[adelantado] outstanding* * *adj outstanding* * *aventajado, -da adj: outstanding -
126 sebo
m.1 fat.2 grease, fat, sebum, suet.* * *1 (grasa) fat2 COCINA suet3 (para velas) tallow4 (suciedad) grease, filth5 (gordura) fat* * *SM1) (=grasa) [gen] grease, fat; [para velas] tallow; (Culin) suet2) (=gordura) fat* * ** * *= suet, tallow.Ex. Lard and suet are suitable for shortcrust and flaky pastry, used with butter or margarine.Ex. Animal rendering is the process of extracting lard, tallow, and protein from leftover animal parts.* * ** * *= suet, tallow.Ex: Lard and suet are suitable for shortcrust and flaky pastry, used with butter or margarine.
Ex: Animal rendering is the process of extracting lard, tallow, and protein from leftover animal parts.* * *1 (grasa) grease, fat2 (para jabón, velas) tallow3 ( Coc) suet* * *
sebo sustantivo masculino ( grasa) grease, fat;
(para jabón, velas) tallow;
(Coc) suet
sebo sustantivo masculino
1 (materia grasa) fat
2 (de una vela) tallow
3 (en la piel) spot
' sebo' also found in these entries:
English:
dip
- suet
* * *sebo nm1. [grasa untuosa] grease2. [para jabón, velas] tallow;RP Famhacer sebo to laze around3. [suciedad] grease* * *m grease, fat* * *sebo nm1) : grease, fat2) : tallow3) : suet -
127 cebadero
m.1 place where game or fowls are fed.2 one whose business is to breed and feed hawks.3 mule which on a journey carries barley for the rest.4 bell-mule which takes the lead.5 painting which represents domestic fowls in the act of feeding.6 entrance of a tilekiln.7 dealer in barley.8 fattening box.9 barley dealer.* * *SM1) (=comerciante) barley dealer2) (=mula) leading mule ( of a team)3) (=sitio) feeding place4) (Téc) mouth for charging a furnace -
128 a último de
• in the latest fashion• in the lead• towards the end of
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