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a primera vista |
1. adv. (idiom) at first glance, at the first look |
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a |
1. prep. to |
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2. prep. by |
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3. prep. at |
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4. prep. ng-lite, Used before words referring to people, pets, or personified objects or places that function as direct objects: personal a. |
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Lo busca a usted. - He is looking for you. |
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primera |
1. n-f. lowest gear in a motor vehicle |
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2. n-f. first class |
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3. adj. feminine singular of primero |
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primero |
1. n-m. former (in contrast to the latter), first, first one |
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2. n-m. one of the five bids in the card game of Primero, consisting of a combination of four cards in the hand |
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3. adj. (ordinal) first, first up |
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4. adj. top (head) |
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Mi sobrino se graduó como el primero de su clase. - My nephew graduated at the top of his class. |
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vista |
1. n-f. sight, vision, eyesight (the ability to see) |
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2. n-f. sight (the act of seeing or witnessing) |
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3. n-f. appearance, look (the way something looks) |
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4. n-f. view (the range of vision) |
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a la vista - in view |
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vestir |
1. v. to dress, to clothe, to attire |
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2. v. to wear |
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3. v. to adorn, to bedeck, to embellish |
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4. v. to disguise, to cover up |
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5. v. to make clothes for, to dress |
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visto |
1. adj. seen |
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2. adj. obvious, clear |
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3. adj. exposed, bare |
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4. adj. known about, talked about, seen around |
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5. Participle. past participle of ver |
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