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Spanish Open dictionary by Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz



Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz
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  Value Position Position 6 6 Accepted meanings 7890 6 Obtained votes 69 5 Votes by meaning 0.01 17 Inquiries 227493 6 Queries by meaning 29 17 Feed + Pdf

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tumbao
  56

An individual's peculiar walking style. In the song, "Pedro Navaja " Ruben Blades says: "By the corner of the old neighborhood, I saw him pass, with the tumbao which the handsome have you walk... "

  
plaza garibaldi
  34

Mythical square, located in the historic centre of the city of Mexico. Dozens of cafes and restaurants, are located in the surroundings of Piazza Garibaldi ideal for tasting delicious meals and exquisite tequilas. The most characteristic in this square is the presentation of groups of mariachis who interpreted for visitors and travelers the best songs rancheras in Exchange for a tip.

  
calle ancha
  18

Broad Street: Name with which became known to the most important avenue in Barranquilla, Colombia in the early 19th century, which then was called Ridge Abello, later in 1930 Paseo Colón and which today is known as Paseo de Bolivar. Precisely emerged around that street, and began to expand the big city: Barranquila.

  
promotora
  67

Developer or promoter: that promotes or promotes. Applies especially to the selling that at a point of sale displays the characteristics, advantages and qualities of a product to influence the purchase of the same.

  
que es un mariachi?
  22

A mariachi is a musical group that plays popular Mexican music, especially Ranchera and baladas-rancheras. To interpret this type of music, these groups mainly used trumpets, violins, guitars and other stringed instruments.

  
encorsetar
  19

Constrict: Put a woman corset, it is said especially when has it very tight.

  
encasquillarse
  20

Stuck: 1 - put an automatic weapon, stop work or lock by have been out of place the sheath of a cartridge or the same cartridge. 2 Jesus said is also of the machines when they stop working by any impediment.

  
calle ancha
  16

Broad Street: Name with which became known to the most important avenue of Barraquilla, Colombia in the early 19th century, which then was called Ridge Abello, later, in 1930 Paseo Colon and that nowadays is called Paseo de Bolivar. Around that street just emerged and began to expand the big city: Barraquilla.

  
calle ancha en barranquilla
  19

Broad Street: Name with which became known to the most important avenue in Barranquilla, Colombia in the early 19th century, which then he was called Ridge Abello, later, in 1930, Paseo Colón and which today is called Paseo de Bolivar. Around that Avenue, precisely emerged and began to expand the big city: Barranquilla.

  
esparpajar
  34

Esparpajar: Scare or throw a person or an animal from one place.

  
mercaderista
  48

A merchandiser is a salesperson or promoter responsible promote and promote a certain product in a store or supermarket. The Merchandiser also has the function locate articles that promotes on the Bookshelf.

  
impulsadora
  33

An impulsadora is a vendor that promotes and demonstrates the advantages of a product at a point of sale ( superstore, supermarket, warehouse, etc. ) in order to influence the purchase of this product.

  
comelón
  43

Comelon, na: person who eats much. Synonym: glutton.

  
despifarrar
  24

despifarrar is incorrectly written, and should be written as "waste" being its meaning: Squander: vb. Wasting, wasting money: "Claudia wasted all the money their parents give in sweets and decorations for your hair ".

  
machín
  44

Machin is incorrectly written and it should be written as it "machine" to be its meaning: Machine: English word which in Spanish translates machine.

  
computer
  19

Computer: ( pronounced compiurer ) Computer or computer in English.

  
tic-tac
  23

Ticking: m. voice that mimics the sound of the clock: "Only the ticking of the clock " was heard in the silence of the night.

  
tic
  27

ICT: m. sudden and involuntary contraction of certain muscles: "Lucia has blinking so fast and frequent " tic.

  
vaiven
  52

push-pull is incorrectly written, and should be written as "push-pull" being its meaning: Jigsaw: m. reciprocating motion of a body after crossing a line in one direction, again describing it walking in the opposite direction.

  
cee
  26

EU: European Economic Community acronym.

  




       


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