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  Value Position Position 4 4 Accepted meanings 11532 4 Obtained votes 66 7 Votes by meaning 0.01 13935 Inquiries 438508 2 Queries by meaning 38 13935 Feed + Pdf

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colgar de las pelotas
  56

HANG OF THE BATTERIES Fastidiar, disturb, get out of the way, swell the balls, make rage.

  
brecha digital
  43

DIGITAL GAP Separation experienced by the digital illiterate people of the community that is accustomed to the use of computer science, the Internet and social networks. Existing decommunication between Internet users and those not trained to do so.

  
de oidas
  31

FROM OIDAS through oral communication, so you hear Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be heard, you hear

  
aggiornar
  56

AGGIORNAR of italian aggiornamiento, modernization, which was fashionable when the Catholic Church considered modernizing during the Second Vatican Council. Modernize, remidelar .

  
soy muy agil
  25

I AM VERY AGILE (and I am not very agile) I have a very flexible athletic state. I can run very fast and contour incredibly.

  
corredor a fondo
  38

BACKGROUND CORREDOR Grammatical error . BACKGROUND CORREDOR is the athlete who runs 1000, 5000 10000, half marathon and marathon. RUNNING TO THE BACKGROUND is driving with the accelerator pedal thoroughly, but CORREDOR TO BACKGROUND is a barbarism.

  
de ahi que
  23

HENCE that (and not from there that) adverbial locution which means from that is inferred, so , that, that's why .

  
relativas
  23

RELATIVE f . and relative wildebeest That is not safe, which depends on the circumstances or other variables

  
huarique
  46

HUARIQUE Place ee mala muerte, where it is risky to go to eat.

  
casuleando
  58

CASULEING gerundio de casulear . In Chile derived from the verb CAZUELEAR , scam, put someone in the casserole, cook it, fry it.

  
coaching
  39

COACHING Work consisting of giving professional support in soft techniques, such as crisis management, empathy, human relations, to business professionals. 2 Training and professional support for athletes, especially at high performance levels (AR).

  
chesu
  45

CHESU term of Chilean origin apheresis and apocope of CONCHA DE SJ MADRE, which contracted in CONCHESUMADRE and was eventually reduced to CHESU. similar, but more hurtful, than son of a bitch.

  
camarón de cristal
  32

CRYSTAL CAMARON The correct term is CRISTAL CAMARON . It is a type of shrimp native to Asia, inhabiting the slimy bottoms of rivers. It has the characteristic of having transparent shell, without pigmentation. That's why it's also called ghost shrimp. They have 5 to 10 cms. long and not simepre are transparent, which depends on the quality of the water, as there are greens, coffee and blues.

  
tener alegría
  61

HAVE JOY be happy, blissful Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be blissful, be happy, enjoy

  
campesini
  30

CAMPESINI Typographical Error by CAMPESINO . In Italian it is CONTADINO , AGRICOLTORE , CAMPAGNANO

  
hacer un túnel
  39

MAKING A TÚNEL build an underpass between two points Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be digging a tunnel, drilling a tunnel

  
deconstruir
  30

DECONSTRUCTIng It consists of ideologically disarming a work of art, a film. It is an analytical procedure originally called destruction by the philosopher Martin Heidegger.

  
figuras de definición
  38

DEFINITION FIGURES or DESCRIPTION FIGURES Are figures that in the language describe the properties and characteristics of the reference. Subgroup 5 of group 4 THINKING FIGURES . It consists of the following 11 rhetorical figures: 4 . 5 . 1 . DEFINITIO , 4 . 5 . 2 . PROSOPOGRAPHY , 4 . 5 . 3 . ETOPEYA , 4 . 5 . 4 . PRAGMATOGRAPHY , 4 . 5 . 5 . CRONOGRAPHY , 4 . 5 . 6 . TOPOGRAPHY , 4 . 5 . 7 . PORTRAIT , 4 . 5 . 8 . AUTORETRATO , 4 . 5 . 9 . EVIDENTIA, 4. 5 . 10 . DEMONSTRATIO , 4 . 5 . 11 . BILDUNGSROMAN .

  
origen apellido henriquez
  44

ORIGIN LAST HENRIQUEZ Comes from the name Henry and is of Sephardic Jewish origin. The Jews were sold the surname and it was customary to designate it with his father's name. Originally they came from northern Spain. It is sometimes also written Enriquez, being of the same origin. It also spread throughout Portugal, where its first king was Alfonso Henriques, because in Portuguese the final z becomes s.

  
peste bubónica
  39

BUBONIC PESTE Pandemic that ravaged Europe and part of Asia in the 14th century. It is native to Mongolia and transmitted by the bite of fleas living in rodents. It killed more than 100 thousand people, including more than a third of Europe's population. It is mainly called bubonic because bubbly, tumors or inflammations occur on the surface of the skin. He usually kills in 10 days. With treatment, 10% of those infected die.

  




       


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