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61 play at
1) (to pretend to be etc: The children were playing at cowboys and Indians.) jugar a2) (used when asking angrily what someone is doing: What does he think he's playing at (=doing)?) jugar a -
62 play fair
(to act honestly and fairly.) jugar limpio -
63 play for time
(to delay an action, decision etc in the hope that conditions will improve.) ganar tiempo -
64 play havoc with
(to cause a lot of damage to: The storm played havoc with the farmer's crops.) hacer/causar estragos -
65 play into someone's hands
(to do exactly what an opponent or enemy wants one to do.) hacerle el juego a alguien -
66 play off against
(to set (one person) against (another) in order to gain an advantage: He played his father off against his mother to get more pocket money.) oponer una persona a otra -
67 play safe
(to take no risks.) ir a lo seguro, no arriesgarse -
68 play the fool
(to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) hacer el tonto -
69 play truant
(to be a truant and stay away from school etc: He was always playing truant (from school).) hacer novillos -
70 play
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71 play support
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72 play therapy
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73 play first fiddle
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74 play with edge-tools
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75 play
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76 play acting
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77 play against
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78 play along
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79 play around
v.1 divertirse, andar jugando, entretenerse, juguetear, pasar un buen rato, corretear, detenerse en juegos, jugar por ahí, zascuadrilear.2 coquetear, flirtear.3 perder el tiempo.4 involucrarse en promiscuidad. -
80 play at
v.jugar a.
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