maniatar
Se ha maniatado a la puerta. | She's handcuffed herself to the door. |
Se ha maniatado a la puerta. | I'm the first woman to edit the newspaper at my college. |
En este sentido, la temprana inserción de Bolivia en el mercado mundial como proveedor de materias primas no pudo ser modificada durante casi 200 años de vida republicana y esto la ha maniatado, de forma permanente, a una vulnerabilidad estructural. | It initially became integrated into the world market as a colonial supplier of raw materials; despite nearly 200 years of independence, it has not been able to break that mold and overcome its structural vulnerability. |
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