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81 hacer una aspiración
• draw in breath• inhalation Anthrax• inhale deeply• make an April fool of• make an assault on -
82 hacer una distinción
• draw a distinction• make a distinction -
83 hacer una libranza
• draw a bill of exchange -
84 hacer una pausa en el trabajo
• draw a long breath• have a real good chance• have a recess• have a reconciliation• pauperize• pause for a moment• pause on a word• take a break• take a breather• take five• take time• take time out• take titleDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hacer una pausa en el trabajo
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85 hacer uso de
• draw upon• make up with• make use of influences• occupy -
86 igualdad de votos
• draw of votes• equality of votes• tie of votes -
87 incorporarse en la cama
• draw up in one's bed• sit up in one bedDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > incorporarse en la cama
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88 inspirar profundamente
• draw a deep breath -
89 inspirarse con
• draw inspiration from -
90 instruir sumario
• draw up an indictment -
91 jalar
• draw up• go at full speed• go away from -
92 levantar acta
• draw up the minutes• take the measure of• take the necessary steps• write satires• write the script for• write up• write with pencil -
93 levantar el acta de una junta
• draw up the minutes of a meetingDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > levantar el acta de una junta
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94 librar a cargo de
• draw on -
95 librar cheques contra una cuenta
• draw checks against a depositDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > librar cheques contra una cuenta
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96 librar contra
• draw on -
97 librar un efecto
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98 librar una letra
• draw a bill• issue a bill• issue a draft -
99 llegar a la conclusión de que
• draw as a conclusion thatDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > llegar a la conclusión de que
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100 llegar a su fin
• draw to an end• reach home
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