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41 draw up
v.1 (tirar, jalar)to draw up a chair acercar una sillashe drew herself up to her full height se levantó cuan larga era2 redactar (plan, document, will)3 preparar, hacer un proyecto de, redactar, formular.4 jalar.5 remangar, llevar hacia arriba, subir.6 orillarse, aparcarse junto a la acera.7 remangarse.8 extraer.vi.parar, detenerse (vehicle) -
42 draw ahead
VI + ADV adelantarse (of a) -
43 draw aside
1.VT + ADV [+ covering] apartar; [+ curtain] descorrer; [+ person] apartar, llevar a un lado2.VI + ADV ir aparte, apartarse -
44 draw down
v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<blind\>\> bajarVT + ADV1) (=pull down) [+ blind] bajar2) (fig) [+ blame, ridicule] atraer* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<blind\>\> bajar -
45 draw forth
VT + ADV [+ comment etc] motivar, provocar, dar lugar a -
46 draw together
1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o reunir, juntar2) v + adv unirse, acercarse*1.VT + ADV reunir, juntar2.VI + ADV reunirse, juntarse; (fig) hacerse más unidos* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o reunir, juntar2) v + adv unirse, acercarse* -
47 draw on2
1) (to pull on: He drew on his gloves.)2) (to come nearer: Night drew on.) meterse, ponerse -
48 draw/cast lots
(to decide who is to do etc something by drawing names out of a box etc: Five of us drew lots for the two pop-concert tickets.) sortear, echar (algo) a suerte -
49 draw
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50 draw cock
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > draw cock
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51 draw the wool over someone's eyes
English-Spanish proverbs dictionary > draw the wool over someone's eyes
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52 DRAW
OPT lectura directa después de escritura f -
53 draw bench
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54 draw bore pin
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55 draw casting
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56 draw down
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57 draw gate
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58 draw gear spring plate
nRAIL soporte del muelle del mecanismo de tracción mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > draw gear spring plate
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59 draw hook bar
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60 draw out of a kiln
vtPROD trefilar
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