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Lucía Huertas
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  Value Position Position 52 52 Accepted meanings 40 52 Obtained votes 0 4910 Votes by meaning 0 5531 Inquiries 1547 59 Queries by meaning 39 5531 Feed + Pdf

"Statistics updated on 3/17/2024 1:31:10 PM"




a mansarba
  28

The correct expression is "a mansalva". The DRAE defines it as "without any danger, over safe", but in popular use, at least in Spain, it is given the meaning of "full hands", "in large quantities", "a raudales".

  
hocico o boca de un animal
  43

The same expression says: the "snout" is the "mouth of an animal", although in reality its meaning also includes the nose.

  
de pecotilla
  39

The right expression is "trashy", and it means something is "poor quality."

  
de buenas a primaria
  31

The correct expression is "good to first", and means "suddenly", "without notice"

  
goddamn
  33

It is an English word whose literal translation is, but in Spanish it is usually translated simply by cursed with objects or people.

  
yeast
  31

It's an English word, meaning "yeast."

  
honores
  52

It is the plural of "honor", a term that has different meanings. The main one is the moral quality of a person, and the good reputation consequently. In plural the expression "with honors" is used to indicate a certain distinction or merit is also said "to do the honors" to mean "to attend the host to the guests"

  
gamin
  32

It is a French word meaning "adolescent", "youngster".

  
ears
  35

It's English term, and it means "ears."

  
auhe
  52

I have the impression that it is the word "boom", with the "G" aspirated as "H". "Auge" means "growth", "exaltation", depending on the context.

  
bcterias
  28

Clearly, it is misspelled and is "bacteria", plural of the noun "bacterium", which refers to a type of single-celled microorganism.

  
oireis
  62

It lacks the tilde in the "E": Hear. It is the second person of the plural of the future imperfect indicative of the verb "to hear"

  
dar la talla
  44

It's an expression that means "to be up to par",

  
propulsarse
  41

It's a reflective verb that means "push forward."

  
no pedir
  39

This query seems to joke: "Not asking" is just the opposite of "asking".

  
slime
  63

"Slime" (pronounced "slaim") is an English noun that means "slime", "silt", "fine clay". As an adjective, in the United States it is used to mean "bad person", "scoundrel".

  
estructura de una novela
  56

"Structure of a novel" is an expression that introduces what it means: How a novel is structured. Traditionally the structure of a novel is divided into three parts: approach, knot and outcome.

  
contacto térmico
  41

"Heat Contact" indicates that someone or something seeks to come into contact with something else or person from the point of view of the temperature.

  
proclamad
  38

"Proclaim" is a verbal time: the second person of the plural of the verb "proclaim".

  
buscar el significado de dislexico
  81

Person who suffers a consistent pathology that has difficulty understanding what you read

  




       


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