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parecía
     1. v. third-person singular imperfect indicative of parecer
     parecer
          1. v. (impersonal) to seem, to see fit
                Me parece que... - It seems to me that...
                como mejor le parezca - as you see fit; as one sees fit
          2. v. (takes a reflexive pronoun) to believe
          3. v. (takes a reflexive pronoun) to think
                ¿Qué te parece si vamos al bar? - What do you think about going to a bar?
          4. v. to strike (seem, appear, make an impression)
                Te voy a mandar una cosa que escribí el otro día, para ver que te parece. - I am going to send you something that I wrote the other day, in order to see how it strikes you.
                ¿Te parece que cambiemos el día para el martes? - How about we change the day to Tuesday?
          5. v. to be like, to take after, to resemble
          6. v. to perceive
          7. n-m. opinion
mucho
     1. det. (singular) much, a lot of
           No tengo mucho dinero. - I don't have much money.
           Tengo mucho dinero. - I have a lot of money.
     2. det. (plural) many, a lot of
           Tengo muchas monedas. - I have many coins.
     3. adv. much, a lot, far, way
           Es mucho más difícil salir que entrar. - It is way harder to get out than to get in.
           La situación real era mucho más complicada de lo que se sugería en el documento. - The real situation was far more complicated than was suggested in the document.
     4. adv. long, a long time
     5. pron. a lot, many
más
     1. adv. more; -er (used to make comparisons)
           Teresa es más lista que su hermano. - Teresa is more clever than her brother.
           Hay más de cien personas aquí. - There are more than a hundred people here.
     2. adv. (with definite article) most; -est (used to make superlatives)
           Teresa es la más inteligente de la clase. - Teresa is the most intelligent in her class.
           la cosa más grande - the biggest thing
     3. adv. furthermore
     4. adv. in addition
     5. adv. else
           algo más - something/anything else
           nadie más - nobody else
     6. adv. used with qué to express emphasis
           ¡Qué paisaje más hermoso! - What a pretty landscape!
           ¡Qué niño más tonto! - What a silly boy!
     7. det. more, any more
     8. det. most
     9. conj. (mathematics) plus
           uno más uno es igual a dos - one plus one is equal to two
vieja
     1. n-f. female equivalent of viejo
     2. n-f. hag
     3. n-f. wife, (spouse) little woman
     4. adj. feminine singular of viejo
     viejo
          1. adj. old (having existed for a long time)
          2. adj. old (having lived for many years)
                Mi abuelo es viejo. - My grandfather is old.
          3. adj. (before the noun) old (former, previous)
          4. adj. stale (no longer novel or interesting)
          5. n-m. an old person
          6. n-m. (slang) old man (one's father)
          7. n-m. (Mexico) a certain guy or man, especially adult or almost
                Me gusta el viejo de bigote. - I like the guy with moustache.
                Los tacos más ricos son los del viejo de camisa negra. - The most delicious tacos are those sold by the guy with black shirt.
                No quiero viejos groseros en mi fiesta. - I do not want impolite, discourteous men in my party.
          8. n-m. (Mexico) sweetheart, honey (substitute for a male name)
                Ya regresé, viejo. - I'm back, dear.
          9. n-m. (Mexico) a male sexual companion or partner, occasional or stable; husband
sin
     1. prep. without
           (ant-lite, con)
maquillaje
     1. n-m. makeup
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