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1 seamos realistas
= face it, let's face itEx. The article is entitled 'Empty calories for the mind: the news might be sensationalistic, but face it, we're all interested'.Ex. Let's face it, personal grooming is the key to success, in business or in your social life.* * *= face it, let's face itEx: The article is entitled 'Empty calories for the mind: the news might be sensationalistic, but face it, we're all interested'.
Ex: Let's face it, personal grooming is the key to success, in business or in your social life. -
2 con la portada hacia fuera
= face-outEx. With the recognition of the importance of face-out displays of paperbacks, such equipment as wine spinner racks were introduced to school bookshops and libraries.* * *= face-outEx: With the recognition of the importance of face-out displays of paperbacks, such equipment as wine spinner racks were introduced to school bookshops and libraries.
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3 estantes inclinados
Ex. Merchandising techniques such as face-out shelving, displays, paperbacks near the checkout area may be used.* * *Ex: Merchandising techniques such as face-out shelving, displays, paperbacks near the checkout area may be used.
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4 máscara facial
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5 acareamiento
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6 antifaz
• face mask• face pack• half measure• half-listen• mask -
7 anverso y reverso
• face and back• face and reverse• front and back• obverse and reverse -
8 arrostrar el peligro
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9 blanquete
• face powders• face-whitening powder• whitening powders -
10 cambuj
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11 cara a cara con
• face to face with -
12 cara larga
• face as long as a fiddle• long face -
13 confrontación cara a cara
• face-to-face confrontationDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > confrontación cara a cara
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14 fresa de refrentar
• face cutter• face-mill• facing cutter -
15 gambox
• face mask• face pack• half measure• half-listen -
16 gambuj
• face mask• face pack• half measure• half-listen -
17 gambujo
• face mask• face pack• half measure• half-listen -
18 gambux
• face mask• face pack• half measure• half-listen -
19 hacer frente a las consecuencias
• face the consequences• face the musicDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hacer frente a las consecuencias
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20 importe nominal
• face amount• face of an instrument• nominal account• nominal amount• nominal anchor
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