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61 hacer tambalear
v.1 to wobble, to quake, to tremble.El ruido hizo tambalear las botellas The noise wobbled the bottles.2 to make lose one's balance, to shake, to unbalance.El golpe hizo tambalear al chico The blow unbalanced the boy. -
62 línea desbalanceada
f.mismatched line, unbalanced line. -
63 perturbado mental
adj.mentally unbalanced, mentally disordered. -
64 presupuestación desbalanceada
f.unbalanced budgeting. -
65 presupuesto desbalanceado
m.unbalanced budget. -
66 presupuesto desnivelado
m.unbalanced budget. -
67 trastomar
v.1 to overthrow, to reverse, to overturn (volcar).2 to confuse (ideas), to perplex the mind (volver loco).3 to delight (encantar).4 to go crazy (person), to become mentally unbalanced.5 to fall through (proyecto).
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