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Spanish Open dictionary by John Rene Plaut



John Rene Plaut
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pitch
  29

ENGLISH PITCH, s. bituminous residue derived from the distillation of hydrocarbons or produced by some conifers 2 . Any of several bituminous substances. 3 . Verb intr . Cover or smear with tar 4 . Verb trans . Erect or place firmly in place: pitch a tent 5 . THROW with a specific objective or towards a specific point pitch there are into a wagon 6 present insistently with high pressure, promote 7 : cause it to be at a certain level, position or angle a test pitched at the 5th grade reading level 8 : fix on a musical key

  
descomplicar
  37

UNCOMPLICATE simplify, but emphasizing the fact that (something) was complicated or cumbersome 2 . Verb intr . Simplifying your life

  
autodestruirse
  25

SELF-DESTRUCT destroying itself, without the intervention of third parties

  
plasmar en palabras
  28

TRANSLATE INTO WORDS pour (a vision, a feeling, a sensation) into a spoken or written text.

  
la palabra cameo
  30

THE WORD CAMEO see CAMEO

  
cameo
  33

CAMEO 1 from English: in film and TV: extra or important person who appears briefly in a filming: Alfred Hitchcock made a cameo appearance in each of his films. 2 . CAMEO medallion with the profile effigy of a person, used as an ornament 3 . CAMEAR Action

  
vóley
  38

VOLLEYBALL Sport of volleyball or volleyball in which two teams of 6 players have after an initial service, up to 3 opportunities to hit the ball in their field and pass it over a central net to the opposite field.

  
generación de 1914
  31

GENERATION OF 1914 better known as GENERATION OF 14, is a historiographical label to designate a brilliant group of Spanish writers between 1898 and 1927, among which are Juan Zaragüeta Bengoechea, José Ortega y Gasset, Manuel Azaña, Rafael Cansinos Assens, Eugenio d'Ors, José Bergamín, Ramón Gómez de la Serna, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Ramón Pérez de Ayala and Gabriel Miró.

  
peleadores
  34

PELEADOREES pl . of fighter , fighter

  
quédese quieto
  34

STAND STILL order given to another person not to move

  
desenredadas
  45

UNTANGLED f . pl. of the past participle of the verb DESENREDAR , undo a tangle

  
antonimo de importar
  31

ANTONIMO DE IMPORTAR ver ANTÓNIMO DE IMPORTAR

  
antónimo de importar
  32

ANTONYM OF IMPORT export, sell outside the country or territory where it is produced

  
salinizacin
  12

SPAM SALINIZATION

  
fritangueras
  24

FRITANGUERAS see FRITANGUERO

  
fritanguero
  30

FRITANGUERO in Mexico , Nicaragua , Spain , R . Sun , Puerto Rico , Honduras : person who fries food to sell especially on public roads. 2 . Who sells fried and fritangas.

  
deshidratada
  35

DEHYDRATED f . of DEHYDRATED, which has extracted the water, drying it.

  
autoconducida
  17

SELF-DRIVING f . self-DRIVING , Driving alone , no human driver

  
docushow
  28

DOCUSHOW dramatic production for film or television that with dramatic techniques deals with real facts typical of the documentary genre. In television, the docushow has its origin in reality television programs Its rise has made them classify in 3 categories: 1 pure docushow: live drama 2. Partial Docushow: drama represented by those who lived it and 3 . Fictional Docushow: creation . .

  
mixtape
  38

MIXTAPE literally mixing tape, in English. In the 60s cassettes were made with payment of copyright on a theme, a singer, a type of music, etc. and were sold in the bencineras and bazaars. For Christmas they were taken out with good sales result. When the technology was changing they were released in other media such as CDs and DVDs and videos. Despite the change they are still called mixtapes. Many times they are released by the same author or musician and in this case it differs from an album in that it contains collaborations and freestyles.

  






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