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JOHN
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intimidador
  18

INTIMIDATING BULLY, scares

  
contraído
  19

Collapsed 1 . That has shrunk, reduced: The economy has contracted by 3% 2 . P . of CONTRACT 3 . Who has acquired a commitment of union: We got married in Lampedusa. 4 . In grammar: that a union of words has been made generating a new one: 'al' is the contraction of 'to el' . A CONTRACTION is a morphological resource that consists of joining two words or more to form a single one. The figures of diction are used, mainly those of transformation and omission, the most common being the synalefa, where intermediate letters are eliminated, as in "al" and "del". 5 . In Chile, Peru and Uruguay : Referring to a person : entirely engaged in studies or other activity

  
acuaporina
  24

Aquaporin Membrane protein (AQP), responsible for transporting water through cell compartments, formed by a beam of six helices? , which leave a narrow opening inside through which water molecules can pass. They are important, then, in osmotic changes at the cellular level.

  
necesidades básicas
  19

BASIC NEEDS Minimum subsistence requirements, which may vary according to each civilized community, but which will always include food, water, electricity, gas, clothing and public transport, and, depending on the context, accommodation and even education. When determining the rise in the cost of living periodically, the latter concepts are generally not included.

  
sacallas
  28

SACALLAS is old Spanish and means to take them out: "to put of all things and sacallas, it was with so much vigilance and so by contadero, that it was not enough for everyone to make him less a crumb" which means "when putting and taking out everything, it was so guarded and well counted, that for nothing in the world could appropriate something"

  
indostán
  18

HINDUSTAN Traditional Spanish form of the name formerly used to refer to the entire Indian subcontinent comprising India, Pakistan (Islam), Bangladesh (Bengali), Sri Lanka (island, formerly Ceylon, Buddhist), the Maldives, Bhutan (Buddhist kingdom) and Nepal. In current usage it can designate either the northern region of India, or the set of Hindi-speaking territories or even the entire Indian subcontinent. This denomination was discontinued, probably because it was increasingly ambiguous, since Pakistan separated from India in 1947, when India became independent from the British crown, with a war that cost more than a million dead and produced 15 million displaced, since the Muslims went to Pakistan and the Buddhists and Hindis to India. Subsequently, in 1971, Bangladesh, or Bangladesh, one of the poorest countries in the world, was separated. In 1886 Britain conquered Burma (now Buddhist Myanmar), a province of India until 1937, when it became a colony, which gained its independence in 1948.

  
encadenadla
  23

CHAIN THE imperative of the verb ENCADENAR, reflexive form of second person plural, as to say 'encadénenla' in the third person.

  
puyeque
  26

PUYEQUE Dormitator Latifrons/C]Edible fish, considered pest by shrimp farmers. It can be found from the coasts of the Gulf of California to those of PeruComúnmente is found in brackish watersIt is very resistant because it can survive in conditions of low oxygen, as well as resist variations in salinity and temperature

  
mujer bella
  48

BEAUTIFUL WOMAN beautiful woman, attractive, cute

  
utoa
  28

UTOA 1 . C or C function under OS/UNIX format defines _OPEN_SYS_ITOA_EXT include char * utoa ( unsigned int n , char * buffer , int radix ) ; The utoa ( ) function converts the unmarked integer into a string of characters. The string is placed in the past buffer, l which must be of a sufficient size so that it can contain the output. The root value can be OCTAL, DECIMAL, or HEX. When decimal, utoa ( ) produces the same result as the statement : ( void ) sprintf ( buffer , "%u", n ) ; When the root is OCTAL, the function utoa ( ) formats the unassigned integer n into a constantWhen the root is HEX , utoa ( ) formats the unassigned integer n into a hexadecimal constant, which includes the lowercase abcdef if necessary (this is obvious, in order to express decimal numbers 10 to 15) 2 . Tactical Unit of Anti-Drug Operations of the Panama Police.

  
abacu
  30

ABACU must be ABACUC or HABAKKUK, the eighth book of the 12 minor prophets of the Bible. ? It is attributed to the prophet Habakkuk, and was probably composed in the late seventh century BC. C . Of the three chapters of the book, the first two are a dialogue between Yahweh (God) and the prophet.

  
puc
  41

PUC acronym for Pontificia Universidad Católica, chile

  
putamadre
  28

( BY THE ) PUTAMADRE Exclamation of disgust and great displeasure.

  
ser señalado con el dedo
  23

BEING POINTED WITH THE FINGER being accused of something, blaming someone

  
desafortunado
  23

UNFORTUNATE saying of a person or thing: hapless, unhappy: an unfortunate journey.

  
phpinfo
  28

PHPINFO information or information about PHP. PHP is a programming language such as JAVASCRIPT, oriented to the creation, development and maintenance of web pages, although it can also be used in other environments, and in independent fields, such as the management of drones. PHP has the feature of being open source (free) interpreted on the server, which then sends HTML code to the user, while Javascript and phyton do it on the client. The acronym originally stood for PERSONAL HOMEPAGE Instead, today it stands for HYPERTEXT PREPROCESSING Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be hypertext preprocessor

  
animita
  24

ANIMITA In Chile: small house that is installed on the side of the road in respect and remembrance of the souls of relatives who have died tragically and that is maintained by placing flowers and memories of the deceased, similar to the cemetery. Today the style has been varied in the cities, where the bad policy and worse management of the governments (added to the recklessness) causes the death of hundreds of cyclists in the streets of Chile, every year. As a consequence we see bicycles painted white and placed alone or next to the animita, at the site of the fatal accident.

  
morder los labios
  23

BITE (BE) THE LIPS (a person): it is an anxious reaction in which the person tries to repress and restrain himself from saying something, urinating, reaching the climax and other acts that are difficult to control, such as enduring physical pain. It also occurs in acts of tension when you see a scene that impacts, that excites and you want to control the tears.

  
enfollonar
  22

ENFOLLONAR in Spain: a is something confusing, messy and oroblematic to solve, what Argentines call kilombo. It is also said of people who participate in a. TO FOCUS is, then, to provoke a, to make a big mess.

  
recompartimentar
  18

RECOMPARTIMENT re-segment or reorganize into separate, independent cores from each other

  






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