left-of-center |
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left-of-center [ˈleftəvˈsentə(r)]
adjetivo
1. de centroizquierda (política)
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"left-of-center" en el foro de Respuestas
| P: | Quedar (as in to have left/to remain.) |
| R: | > : > I don't have anymore. Would be, "No me quedan ningúnos'" No me queda ninguna. This is standard Spanish. It should be the same everywhere. |
| P: | i have been throwing horseshoe over my left shoulder |
| R: | I would disagree with that interpretation. I think that this is a sort of joke that combines two superstitions. The first is throwing salt over one's… |
| P: | we met again in january 2007 after one year departure, she left guangzhou and went to… |
| R: | gracias, prefiero tú traducción, suena más natural para mi. > pisacaballo said: > quite good!!But i did another translation that is more accurate,… |
| P: | How do you translate "corpses left in your wake"? |
| R: | cuerpos dejados a raíz de ti (¿?) cuerpos dejados en tu camino (¿?) |
| P: | question about a process flow for a call center |
| R: | Could be "suitable calls" or "appropriate calls", as in suitable to or appropriate for the decision that needs to be made in the flow chart. |
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Palabras ceranas
- laptop
- largesse
- lark about lark around
- lasagne
- lasciviously
- lash out
- lashings
- last out
- last-ditch
- last-minute
- lat
- latch onto
- Latin America
- latrine
- latter-day
- latticework
- Latvia
- Latvian
- laugh off
- launch into
- laund(e)rette
- lawcourt
- lay in
- lay into
- lay off
- layabout
- layered
- laywoman
- laze
- lazybones
- lb
- LCD
- LDC
- lead on
- lead-free
- leaf through
- leasehold
- least-cost
- leather-bound
- leave-taking
- Lebanese
- Lebanon
- lech
- lecherously
- lechery
- left-click
- left-field
- left-handed
- left-hander
- left luggage
- left-of-center
- leftover
- left-wing
- left-winger
- legalization
- leggings
- legionnaire
- legless
- leg-pull
- legroom
- legume
- legwarmers
- leisurewear
- lengthily
- lengthways
- leniently
- Leningrad
- leopard-skin
- leprechaun
- Lesotho
- lesser-known
- let on
- let-down
- let-out
- leukocyte
- level off level out
- leverage
- leveraged buyout
- levitate
- ley
- liaise
- libelous
- liberated
- liberating
- Liberia
- Liberian
- Libya
- Libyan
- licensed
- licensing
- licking
- Liechtenstein
- lifeblood
- lifelike
- life-or-death
- lifer
- life-saver
- lifestyle
- life-support system
- life-threatening
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