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21 mascarilla
• face mask• face pack• half measure• half-listen• mask -
22 polvos blanqueadores
• face powders• face-whitening powder• whitening powders -
23 toallita para la cara
• face flannel• face-cloth -
24 valor facial
• face amount• face value• par value -
25 valor nominal de una póliza
• face amount of policy• face of policyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > valor nominal de una póliza
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26 a bruces
• face downward -
27 agarrar al toro por los cuernos
• face it boldly• take the bull by the hornsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > agarrar al toro por los cuernos
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28 ajustarse a la realidad
• face factsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ajustarse a la realidad
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29 al mal tiempo buena cara
• face adversity with courageDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > al mal tiempo buena cara
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30 anverso de la letra
• face of the bill -
31 anverso de la tarjeta
• face of card -
32 anverso del efecto
• face of the bill -
33 arriesgarse a una acción militar
• face military actionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > arriesgarse a una acción militar
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34 boca abajo
• face downwards• facedown -
35 boquilla de reborde
• face bushing -
36 capital nominal
• face capital• nominal bandwidth• nominal capital• nominal consideration -
37 careta
• face guard• mask -
38 careta de soldador
• face shield• welding helmet• welding rod -
39 careta protectora
• face guard -
40 casquillo de asiento
• face bushing
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