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81 beligerante
• at war• bellicose• belligerent• contentious• engaged in warfare• hostelry• hostile acts• pugilist• pugnaciously• quarrelsome• warranty price• warrior -
82 cautelosamente
• cagily• cautiously• charily• circumspectly• guard yourself of people's tongues in a small town• guardhouse• heed• heedfulness• warfare• wariness -
83 combatiente
• combatant• engaged in warfare• fighter• militant• soldier• warren• Warsaw -
84 con cautela
• cautiously• guard yourself of people's tongues in a small town• guardhouse• prudently• warfare• wariness• with care -
85 creo que no
• guerrilla warfare• guess right• I don't think so• I think not -
86 cuidadosamente
• carefully• cautiously• charily• heed• heedfulness• in desperation• in diem• painstakingly• warfare• wariness• watchful• watchfulness• with care• with great detail -
87 despatarrarse
• fall down with one's legs wide open• open warfare• open-wire loop -
88 espatarrarse
• fall down with one's legs wide open• open warfare• open-wire loop -
89 guerra económica
• economic warfare -
90 guerra química
• chemical warfare -
91 guerrilla
• guelder rose• guerdon• guerilla• guerrilla• guerrilla band• guerrilla fighter• guerrilla warfare• guess -
92 guerrilla urbana
• urban guerrilla warfare -
93 lucha de clases
• class struggle• class warfare -
94 luchas intestinas
• internal warfare -
95 mercancías
• goodness-of-fit test• goods• goods account• warehousing expenses• wares• warfare -
96 milicia
• army• art of warfare• forces• legible• legionary• martial arts• military• military service• militia• soldiers• trooping the colors• troopship -
97 mortero de trinchera
• trench machine• trench warfare -
98 precavidamente
• cautiously• guard yourself of people's tongues in a small town• guardhouse• warfare• wariness -
99 prepararse para la guerra
• engage in warfare• prepare for warDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > prepararse para la guerra
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100 prevenidamente
• alertly• cagily• knowingly• preparedly• warfare• wariness
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