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Position22
Accepted meanings152372
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4427333
Queries by meaning297
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voz de cazallero
  43

I was like this 9758; 9756; close to sending the consultation to see voice and tsaller. But it seemed to me that I had ever read it as an expression in a Spanish article, so I looked for it. And yes, it's "to have a hoarse, broken voice, as after taking a lot of snapping (Sierra Snapping's brandy).

  
ganarse la lotería
  44

In addition to its literal meaning, it means "to be lucky enough to get something desired"; sometimes emphasis is placed on "desired" as saying "undeserved." Watch win, lottery.

  
idea fuerza
  51

It is a brief and totalizing concept of the message that is intended to be sent so that it is recorded in the memory and emotion of the receiver. It has its use in art, philosophy, teaching and advertising. It is usually a slogan full of symbolism, which is at last very bastardized by the pre-designed propaganda. The term was created by the French philosopher Alfred Fouillée in the late 19th century.

  
correo de las brujas
  52

It is a locution that names the channels to inform them to transmit news, such as a local gossip. Although in many cases it is promoted by official channels that prefer alternative methods to download information without committing, it is always noted that the 'witch mail' is clandestine or at least unofficial. For this reason it is also a way to call smuggling, illegal mailing or the transfer of goods between countries by taking advantage of grey areas in legislation. View aisle radio, and other versions like witch mail, witch mail.

  
chaleco amarillo
  43

While the origin is in the yellow vest that is mandatory in France for drivers who get out of the car on routes due to mechanical damage or an accident, the name became popular since late 2018 by the movement of gilets jaunes ( "yellow vests") , who used it as identification in their protest marches against president Emmanuel Macron's socioeconomic policies. The profile of the protesters is middle and low class, workers from peripheral neighborhoods who must move daily to the city and were affected by the fuel tax; although his claim was then added to that of other claims. The two most noteworthy features of the movement are the horizontal call through social networks (although in principle there was one organized by trade unions) and the fact that they achieved several political triumphs with their manifestations, despite the harsh repression they suffered in the marches.

  
solo tilde
  58

Did they mean /o/? Or /'/? See tilde, sharp accent, bass accent, alone.

  
solo con tilde
  27

Did they just mean? Because typing it in the seeker was enough. See alone, tilde.

  
solo con acento
  19

I suspect that the lousy query is on its own, that even if it is valid in Spanish it is only used on rare occasions. . . and at the editor's discretion, when he believes that the adverb 'alone' can be confused with the adjective 'alone'.

  
callo con tilde
  46

I don't think they're querying in a English dictionary without a Spanish keyboard. See callus , with , tilde , verbs / callus , verbs / calló , verbs / fell , Cayo , shut, call , fall , . . .

  
la c dentro de un circulo
  33

See c , inside , circle , © ( © ).

  
poliestireno
  28

Name for various types of thermoplastic polymers obtained from monomer styrene. The 'high impact' and 'glass' are used for packaging, 'expanded' for packaging and thermal insulation. 'Polystyrene' is a word formed by "polymerization" and "styrene".

  
tereftalato de polietileno
  36

Type of polymer mainly used for beverage containers (for their resistance to pressure and temperature) and textiles (porllar). It is abbreviated as PET ( Polyethylene Terephthalate ). See plastic pet1 pet2 pet3 pet4 pet5 (yes, yes, I know; but there appear some more data because - as usual - someone put them where they should not).

  
benzatino
  32

Relative to a benzoate ( benzone ) .

  
ppm
  53

To the aforementioned acronyms and abbreviations I add that PPM is also the IATA code for Pompano Beach Airpark Airport, florida (USA).

  
nva
  44

1st_ NVA is the IATA code for Benito Salas Vargas airport in the city of Neiva, in huila department (Colombia). 2nd_ It is acronym and acronym with several developments, but they are in other languages or are not relevant.

  
pod
  48

POD is the IATA ID for Podor Airport (Senegal). It can also be a query for another dictionary: see English/pod .

  
dem
  45

1st_ DEM is the IATA code for Dembi Dollo Airport (Ethiopia). 2nd_ It is acronym and acronym with several developments, but they are in other languages or are not relevant.

  
mts
  42

MTS is the IATA ID for Matsapha Airport in the city of Manzini (Swaziland). [NOTE : 10060;' mts. ' is not a valid abbreviation for "meters", which in any case uses the m symbol. ]

  
qsi
  41

QSI is the IATA ID for Moshi Airport (Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania).

  
piu
  42

PIU is the identification of Captain FAP Guillermo Concha Ibérico airport, in the district of Castilla (province of Piura, Peru). It can also be an acronym or abbreviation in Spanish for several phrases, such as p . e.g. "User Information Point" .

  






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