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close-run [ˈkləʊsrʌn]
adjetivo
1. reñido(a) (election, race)
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close-run [klous-ran]
adjetivo
1. Muy reñido (race).
"close-run" en el foro de Respuestas
| P: | How do you say close up view in Spanish? |
| R: | You can say, for example: He tomado/sacado fotos **de cerca** de los pájaros. ( I have taken **close up** photos of the birds.) |
| P: | The future tense of "to close" |
| R: | Muchas gracias, Evelio. |
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Palabras ceranas
- clock radio
- clock up
- clocktower
- clockwise
- clockwork
- clod
- cloddy
- clodhopper
- clodpate
- clodpated
- clodpoll
- clog
- clogginess
- cloggy
- cloister
- cloisteral
- cloistered
- cloisterer
- cloisteress
- cloke
- clomb
- clone
- clonic
- clorous
- close
- close down
- close in
- close off
- close on
- close out
- close quarters
- close up
- close with
- close-bodied
- closecropped
- close-curtained
- closed
- closed shop
- closed-circuit
- close-down
- close-fisted
- close-fitting
- close-handed
- close-knit
- closely
- closemouthed
- closeness
- closeout
- close-pent
- closer
- close-run
- close-set
- closet
- close-tongued
- close-up
- closing
- closing date
- closing time
- closure
- clot
- cloth
- cloth binding
- clothe
- cloth-eared
- clothes
- clothes hanger
- clothesbrush
- clothesman
- clothier
- clothing
- clotted
- clotty
- cloud
- cloud over
- cloudberry
- cloudburst
- cloud-capt
- cloud-covered
- cloud-cuckoo-land
- cloud-dispelling
- cloudily
- cloudiness
- cloud-kissing
- cloudless
- cloudy
- clout
- clove
- clove-gilly-flower
- clove-hitch
- cloven
- cloven hoof
- cloven-foot
- cloven-footed
- cloven-hoofed
- clover
- clovered
- cloverleaf
- clove-tree
- clown
- clownery
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