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1 alijar
v.1 to sandpaper, to smooth.María alija las tablas despacito Mary sandpapers the boards slowly.2 to smuggle.3 to jettison.El barco alijó la carga al mar The boat jettisoned the cargo to the sea.* * *IVT (Téc) to sandpaperIIVT [+ carga] to lighten; [+ barco] to unload; [+ contrabando] to land, smuggle ashore* * *alijar [A1 ]vt1 ‹contrabando› to smuggle ashore, land2 ‹carga/embarcación› to unload* * *alijar vt[embarcación] to unload
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