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a gambaA pie.Rate it:

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a pieCon los pies.Rate it:

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a pie juntillasCon los pies juntos.Rate it:

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a pie juntillasCreer en algo sin ninguna objeción.Rate it:

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ad litteramTal como lo dice el texto, al pie de la letra, exactamente.Rate it:

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ah! le bon billet qu'a la châtrePromises are like pie-crust, made to be broken.Rate it:

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aimer quelqu'un comme la prunelle de ses yeuxTo love somebody like the apple of one’s eye.Rate it:

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al pie de la letraSiguiendo escrupulosamente las instrucciones.Rate it:

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al pie de la letraEn forma o sentido literal.Rate it:

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aliquis est mihi in oculisto cherish as the apple of one's eye.Rate it:

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American as apple pieHaving characteristics considered quintessential to American life; very American.Rate it:

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an apple a day keeps the doctor awayApples are healthy and stave off illness.Eat healthy and you won't get sick.Rate it:

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an apple for the teacherChildren would curry favor with teacher by bringing nice apple to her desk:Rate it:

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apple does not fall far from the stemAlternative form of apple does not fall far from the tree.Rate it:

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apple does not fall far from the treeA child grows up to be very similar to its parents, both in behavior and in physical characteristics.1842, E. A. Freidlaender (translator), Frederika Bremer (author), The Neighbours, ch. 10:It is impossible to look at Madam Rhen, without at once making the conclusion that she is pleasantness, hospitality, and loquacity itself; nor can one look upon her daughter Renetta without thinking, "the apple does not fall far from the tree!"1978, Dr. Isador Rosenfeld, "Doctor Asks Patient Rate it:

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apple does not fall far from the trunkAlternative form of apple does not fall far from the tree.Rate it:

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apple dumplin shopA woman's bosom.Rate it:

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apple never falls far from the treeAlternative form of apple does not fall far from the tree.Rate it:

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apple of somebody's eyeA favourite, a particular preference, or a loved one; the object of somebody's affections.Rate it:

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apple of someone's eyeA favourite, a particular preference, or a loved one; the object of somebody's affections.Rate it:

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Apple of Your EyeA thing or a person greatly admired and loved by peopleRate it:

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araña de lucesTipo de candelabro o lámpara sin pie suspendido del techo y con numerosos brazos.Rate it:

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araña de sobremesaTipo de candelabro con pie y muchos brazos.Rate it:

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armé de pied en capArmed from head to foot, cap-à-pie.Rate it:

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as English as apple pieHaving characteristics considered quintessential to English or British life.Rate it:

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bad appleA person who is not wholesome, honest, or trustworthy, especially one who has an adverse influence on others.Rate it:

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cazar en manoModalidad de caza por la que una o varias personas en formación de ala van a pie y con el arma preparada, en busca de caza menor.Rate it:

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cutie pieA cute person.Rate it:

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cutie pieA small hand-held radiation meter.Rate it:

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de infanteríaA pie, caminando.Rate it:

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deos sancte, pie venerarito be an earnest worshipper of the gods.Rate it:

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down with his apple-cartKnock or throw him down.Rate it:

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easy as pieVery easy. See also: piece of cake; a walk in the park; easy peasy; easy-peasy lemon squeezy; as easy as falling off a logRate it:

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easy peasy (lemon squeezy)a rhyming expression for saying something is very easy, straight forward; also written easy-peasy; See also: piece of cake; a walk in the park; as easy as falling off a log; easy as pieRate it:

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Eat Humble PieTo act humble or confess fault; to be sorry or bear dishonorRate it:

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eat humble pieTo admit one's faults; to make a humiliating apology.Rate it:

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elle jase comme une pie borgneShe chatters like a magpie.Rate it:

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en chanclasCon el pie dentro del zapato, pero pisándole el borde de atrás que queda aplastado hacia adentro.Rate it:

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en chancletasCon el pie dentro del zapato, pero pisándole el borde de atrás que queda aplastado hacia adentro.Rate it:

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estar de pieDicho de una persona: estar en posición erguida, sosteniéndose sobre los pies.Rate it:

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Finger in Every PieTo be involved in different activities and matters, to take interest in everythingRate it:

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fuente de sodaEstablecimiento comercial que vende sándwichs, cervezas y bebidas refrescantes para el consumo inmediato, sentado o de pie.Rate it:

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granny smithappleRate it:

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hacerse huiJuego infantil que consiste en girar de pie con los brazos abiertos hasta caer por efecto del mareo. Cuando juegan varias personas, a veces se hace para ver quién aguanta dar más vueltas antes de caer.Rate it:

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hipopótamo pigmeoMamífero rumiante, ungulado, de piernas cortas, rechonchas, y cuerpo en forma de barril, cabeza grande con una boca amplia y fosas nasales situadas en lo alto del hocico. Al igual que los cerdos, tiene cuatro dedos en el pie, pero a diferencia de estos, utilizan todos los dedos para andar. Mide 1 metro hasta la cruz y de 1,50 a 1,75 metros de longitud y un peso de 170 a 275 kilogramos.Rate it:

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humble pieHumility, being humble.Rate it:

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humble pieA pie made from the offal of deer or hog.Rate it:

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I like pieYou are stupid; said as if lowering oneself to an equally moronic state of mind.Rate it:

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il a trouvé la pie au nidHe has found a mare’s nest.Rate it:

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il faut qu'il fourre le doigt (or, more fam., nez) partoutHe must have a finger in every one’s pie.Rate it:

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