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faltar
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Miss.

(For absence).

1. foreword Said of a quality or a circumstance: does not exist in what should have it.

2. foreword Consumed, finish dying.

3. foreword fail (? not respond as expected).

4. intr. Do not go to an appointment or obligation.

5. intr. Said of a person or a thing: be absent from the place that tends to be. Antonio is missing from his home for a month.

6. foreword Said of a person or a thing: not be where it should.

7. foreword One person said: do not correspond to what is, or does not comply with what it should. He missed the loyalty to the nobility.

8. foreword Fail to attend to someone.

9. foreword Treat with disregard or without due respect to anyone.

10. foreword Having to pass the time indicated for the holding of something. Two months for the holidays.

11. foreword its. lacking. They not lacked of mood.

that was missing, or missing.

1. exprs. not needed more.

MissEd more.

1. expr. not needed more.

Miss little for something.

1. loc. verb. Be about to happen something or end action. Need little to end the year. Need little to fill up the pond.

There was no more.

1. exprs. U to reject a proposition by absurd or inadmissible.

2. exprs. U to say the provision enabling the fulfilment of what has been required.

It was not more but.

1. expr. U to make extremely unpleasant, strange and unbelievable that it would be something.











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