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20:48 Feb 27, 2008 |
English to Spanish translations [Non-PRO] Science - Linguistics / vocabulario | |||||
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4 | corcoveó, dio corcovos, dio saltos y vueltas, encorvó el lomo |
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corcoveó, dio corcovos, dio saltos y vueltas, encorvó el lomo Explanation: corcovo. (De corcovar). 1. m. Salto que dan algunos animales encorvando el lomo. Es decir, es comportarse como un 'sunfish,' dando brincos y encorvando el lomo. |
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