Thermostat: m. device that responds to changes in temperature, starting or stopping automatically the mechanism of cooling or heating of an enclosure ( Hall, room, etc. ).
poner el dedo en la llaga
17
Play a crucial and urgent issue.
smartphone
16
Smartphone: Word of English which in Spanish means smart phone.
totazo
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Totazo: m. strong Gölge, swipe.
estar en la buena
29
Be a person going through a good time, mainly in the economic field.
estar en la mala
16
Be a person going through a difficult situation: without a job, without money to comply with the commitments, etc.
cascos
41
Helmets: Helmet Plural. 1 Cap of metal or plastic that covers and protects the head. 2 Nail or hoof of some four-legged animals like ass and horse.
phylum
20
Phylum: m. In taxonomy, a classification category.
brujas
21
Bruges: City of Belgium, capital of the province of West Flanders. Main economic activities: fabrics, mechanical constructions, shipyards, weapons. It was one of the first markets of the liga Hanseatica 40 wool; s. XII - XIV ).
chococono
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Chococono: m. Also called Chocohelado. It is usually an ice cream cone, vanilla, chocolate-coated.
fuentes históricas
18
Historical sources are all those documents, testimonies and objects containing information about events that have occurred in a past tense.
shopping center
18
Shopping Center: English expression which in Spanish translates shopping centre.
algodón de azúcar
20
It is a candy consisting of a series of threads of sugar that resembles a cotton ball, and placed on a stick.
carrying food
22
Carrying Food: English voice. In Spanish: food portal.
salir el tiro por la culata
17
Throw an initiative results adverse than expected.
arranque
18
Starter: m. Also called motor of starter. Small electric motor that is powered by the battery current, and whose function is to foster the startup or rotation of the engine of a car.
astisbar
22
Obviously, the term astisbar does not exist. The person that asks perhaps wanted to say " " glimpse.Glimpse: vb. Spot, spot. Look carefully.
raudos embates
21
Strong and impetuous blows from the sea. 2. Violent onslaught of something: "Some cities in the world have suffered the ravages of 34 nature;.
apercollar
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Apercollar: vb. ( colloquial ) Strongly embrace. 2 Surround with arms a woman to a man, through this neck and squeezing a bit, especially when they dance: "I like to dance with Lucia because I apercolla strong ".
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