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doble bemolDoble alteración que se escribe antes de una nota para bajar dos semitonos su sonido natural. Su signo es:.Rate it:

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doble bemolDícese de una nota que ha bajado dos semitonos su sonido natural.Rate it:

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double dutchA language game akin to pig Latin.Rate it:

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double dutchIncomprehensible language.Rate it:

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dumb downTo convey some subject matter in simple terms, avoiding technical or academic language, especially in a way that is considered condescending.Rate it:

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duraznillo negroArbusto americano de la familia de las solanáceas, de tallos rectos, hojas lisas un poco redondas terminadas en punta, de color verde oscuro. Despide un olor desagradable. Sus frutos son pequeña bayas de color negro, venenosos. En medicina natural se emplea el cocimiento de las hojas y la corteza para lavar heridas, aliviar la picazón originada por el litre, en compresas contra las quemaduras, la tiña. En infusión es sudorífico y febrífugo.Rate it:

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e thumbA natural skill for tinkering with electronics; or computers.Rate it:

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eiusdem linguae societate coniunctum esse cum aliquo (De Or. 3. 59. 223)to be united by having a common language.Rate it:

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em i ?Is the shortest two word question sentence in the English languageRate it:

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English feverPreoccupation or obsession with learning or promoting the learning of the English language.Rate it:

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espino negroÁrbol pequeño arbustivo de hasta 12 metros de altura. Su madera se usa para fabricar sillas de montar, como leña, vainas y semillas en la alimentación, en medicina natural las hojas en infusión se usan para calmar inflamaciones, la disentería y males estomacales.Rate it:

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fair enoughAn expression used to concede a point; denotes that, upon consideration, something is correct or reasonable; an expression of acknowledgment or understanding.Rate it:

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falsa caobaÁrbol de la familia de las fabáceas, ampliamente difundido en América del Sur, sobre todo en zonas de abundante sol y pocas heladas. Corteza delgada, parduzca. Hojas caducas, acorazonadas y simples. Sus flores son de color blanco y semejantes a una orquídea. Las hojas son lobuladas y semejan a la huella de una pezuña. Se cultiva como ornamental. En medicina natural se usa en infusión contra la diabetes.Rate it:

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false friendA word in a foreign language bearing a deceptive resemblance to a word in one's own language.Rate it:

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figure of speechA word or phrase that departs from straightforward, literal language.Rate it:

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fill in the blankTo complete the interruption, ambiguity or vagueness in understanding, perception or context of a situation.Rate it:

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fiofio canosoAve paseriforme perteneciente a la familia Tyrannidae, que habita las islas de La Española y Jamaica. Su hábitat natural son los bosques húmedos de las tierras bajas y los bosques húmedos de montaña subtropicales o tropicales.Rate it:

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flora intestinalConjunto de microorganismos que de forma natural pueblan el tubo digestivo, en especial los intestinos. Su presencia ayuda a la digestión, a la defensa contra organismos patógenos, sintetizan vitamina K y otros compuestos.Rate it:

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fresh off the boatNewly arrived from a foreign place, especially as an immigrant who is still unfamiliar with the customs and language of his or her new environment.Rate it:

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get a handle onTo build or acquire a basic level of understanding or control.Rate it:

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get to grips withTo gain an understanding (of something).Rate it:

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get wetOf a woman, to become sexually aroused, as indicated by the occurrence of the natural lubrication of the vagina.Rate it:

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go the distanceTo have the endurance to see a difficult sustained challenge to its natural end without faltering.Rate it:

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gone bodminLocal to Cornish language They have gone crazy . Been taken to the large mental hospital that was based in Bodmin Cornwall UkRate it:

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graece or graeca lingua loquito speak the Greek language.Rate it:

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grammar NaziA person who habitually corrects or criticizes the language usage of others.Rate it:

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green fingersA seemingly natural gardening ability.Rate it:

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green thumbA natural skill for gardening.Rate it:

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have a green thumbA person with a green thumb, a natural skill for gardening.Rate it:

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have one's wayTo achieve a desired or natural result.Rate it:

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have/keep your finger on the pulseTo be keen on current happenings, trends, or developments in a particular place or situation; to know all the latest information about something and have a firm understanding of itRate it:

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hidrología fluvialEstudio de los cursos de agua en su ambiente natural con el fin de llevar a cabo obras de construcción civil.Rate it:

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hierba de San JuanPlanta arbustiva de flores amarillas con pequeñas motas negras en los bordes de los pétalos; las hojas tiene bolsitas de aceite esencial que semejan perforaciones, al aplastarlas dejan una mancha de savia anaranjada. En medicina natural se usa para acelerar la cicatrización de las heridas.Rate it:

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hierba locaPlanta de la familia de las Solanáceas, anual o bianual, de casi un metro de altura, cubierta de pelos pegajosos, con un olor desagradable y altamente tóxica. Sus principios activos, la hioscina y la iosiamina, tienen amplio uso en productos farmacéuticos. En medicina natural debe usarse con cuidado por su toxicidad y propiedades alucinógenas; tiene uso contra golpes, heridas, forúnculos, asma, gota, reuma y neuralgias.Rate it:

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high as a kiteA person's internal condition of jubilation, enthusiasm, expectation, apprehension, obvious to others from the person's body language, verbal expressions, demeanor.Rate it:

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how do you say...in EnglishCommon phrase used to ask how to express an idea or translate a word, often in a foreign language.Rate it:

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I don't speak EnglishIndicates that the speaker is unable to speak the English language.Rate it:

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I don't understandIndicates that the speaker is not understanding the current subject or situation.Rate it:

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I feel youAn agreement or understanding in sentiment or belief.Rate it:

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I see, said the blind manSaid to express confusion. Also used to express understanding after an initial period of confusion, i.e., "I see, said the blind man."Rate it:

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if you stop ritik you will be stopedin Sanskrit language Ritik means the flow of calm and quite water stream. If you disturb it it will lead to destruction of whole community.Rate it:

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il est mort de sa belle mortHe died a natural death.Rate it:

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il sait cette langue à fondHe knows that language thoroughly.Rate it:

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in broad daylightIn ample natural illumination, during the daytime.Rate it:

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in dutchWritten or spoken in the dutch language.Rate it:

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in the rawIn the natural state; in real life.Rate it:

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inducere novum verbum in latinam linguamto introduce a new word into the Latin language.Rate it:

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ita (ea lege, ea condicione) nati sumusthis is our natural tendency, our destiny; nature compels us.Rate it:

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killer instinctThe natural inclination to do whatever is necessary to succeed (including extreme violence)Rate it:

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know like a bookTo have an extensive and penetrating understanding of (something or someone).Rate it:

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