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101 redomada
adj.&f.artful, sly, crafty, cunning.* * *
redomado,-a adjetivo utter: es un sinvergüenza redomado, he's an out-and-out crook
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102 aberración
• aberrance• aberrancy• aberration• abjection• bullheadedness• obnubilation• stubbornness• utter confusion• wrongful termination• wrongly -
103 articular
• articular• articulate• divide into articles• pronounce• utter• vocalist• vocally -
104 boquear
• pronounce• utter -
105 chillar
• make a shrill sound• shrill• utter a piercing cry -
106 confusión extrema
• aberrance• aberrancy• utter confusion -
107 decir con sollozos
• sob out• utter through sobs -
108 decir de pronto
• exclaim• interject• say suddenly• utter abruptly -
109 decir sollozando
• sob out• utter through sobs -
110 estar dejado de la mano de Dios
• be an utter failure• be forsaken by God• fail in everythingDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > estar dejado de la mano de Dios
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111 hacer ejem
• hesitantly• hesitate on• utter a hem -
112 no saber qué decir
• be at a loss for words• be left speechless• remain speechless• utter no word -
113 nombrar
• appoint• give a malicious interpretation to• give a new name to• nominalistic• nominate contract• utter -
114 pronunciar
• pronounce• speak• utter• verbalise• verbalize -
115 pronunciar con una articulación velar
• articulate with a velar sound• pronounce with velar articulation• utter with a velar sound• velarizeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pronunciar con una articulación velar
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116 quedarse mudo
• be left speechless• be stumped• become dumb• lose one's tongue• utter no word -
117 reír disimuladamente
• laugh uproariously• laugh with sarcasm• utter a stifled laugh -
118 reírse con estrépito
• have a big dream• have a big mouth• laugh in one's sleeve• laugh noisily• laugh up• laugh with a snort• roar past• roar with anger• roar with laughter• roar with pain• utter a horselaugh -
119 ser un absoluto fracaso
• be an utter failureDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ser un absoluto fracaso
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120 velarizar
• articulate with a velar sound• pronounce with velar articulation• utter with a velar sound• velarize
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