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brebaje
1. concoction, foul drink
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demacrado, -a
- 1. gaunt, haggard
- 1. Emaciated.Rostro demacrado -> wan, haggard countenance
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acritud
1. acrimony (aspereza): harsh or biting sharpness especially of words, manner, or disposition
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holgura
1. room (de espacio); bagginess, looseness (de ropa); play, give (entre piezas)2. comfort, affluence (bienestar)vivir con holgura -> to be comfortably off
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indolencia
- 1. indolence, laziness
- 1. Indolence, indifference, laziness; insensibility to grief or pain. (f)
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rugoso, -a
adjective1. rough (áspero)2. wrinkled (con arrugas) (piel); crinkled (tejido)
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desgarrar
1. to rip desgarrar el corazón -> to break one's heart desgarrarse pronomial verb1. to rip
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anonadamiento
1. astonishment, bewilderment
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plañidero, -a
1. plaintive, whining
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asir
transitive verb1. to grasp, to take hold of asirse pronomial verb1. to cling (también figurative)(a to)
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aferrar
transitive verb1. to grab (hold of) aferrarse pronomial verb1. (también figurative)aferrarse a algo -> to cling to something
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titubear
- 1. to hesitate (dudar); to falter, to hesitate (al hablar)
- 1. To totter (al andar), to stagger. (n)2. To stutter, to stammer. (n)3. To waver, to hesitate (vacilar). (n)Titubear en -> to hesitate to
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catalepsia
1. Catalepsy, trance. (f)
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ilación
- 1. cohesion
- 1. Inference, illation, conclusion drawn. (f)
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desfallecer
- intransitive verb1. to be exhausted (debilitarse)desfallecer de -> to feel faint from 2. to faint (desmayarse)
- 1. To pine, to fall away, to grow weak. (n)2. To swoon, to fa (n)
- 3. To weaken, to debilitate.
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fulgor
- 1. shining ; flash (de disparo)
- 1. Fulgency, resplendence, brilliancy. (m)
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atizar
1. to poke, to stir (fuego)2. to stir up (sospechas, discordias)3. (persona)me atizó bien fuerte -> he hit me really hard; (un golpe) (peninsular Spanish) he gave me a good hiding (una paliza) atizarse pronomial verb1. (informal) (comida, bebida)to guzzle
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tizón
1. burning stick o log
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