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res noun {f} | neat(cow, bovine) |
res de cuernos largos noun {f} | longhorn [longhorns](breed of beef cattle) |
resabiado adjective | fussy [fussier, fussiest](particular about details) |
resabio noun {m} | aftertaste [aftertastes](The persistence of the taste of something no longer present) vice [vices](bad habit) |
resaca noun | undertow(flow of water) |
resaca noun {f} | hangover [hangovers](negative effects caused by heavy drinking) |
resacoso adjective | hung over(suffering from a hangover) hungover(suffering from a hangover) |
resacoso adjective {m} | seedy [seedier, seediest](suffering effects of hangover) |
resaltador noun {m} | highlighter(pen for highlighting) |
resaltar verb | highlight [highlighted, highlighting, highlights](to make prominent) |
resalte noun | highlight [highlights]noun |
resalto noun {m} | speed bump [speed bumps](transverse ridge in the road) |
resarcimiento de daños noun {m} | damages [damages](money awarded to a claimant) |
resbaladero noun {m} | slide [slides](item of play equipment) |
resbaladilla noun {f} | slide [slides](item of play equipment) |
resbaladizo adjective | slick [slicker, slickest](slippery due to a covering of liquid) slippery(of a surface) |
resbalar verb | skid [skidded, skidding, skids](to slide in an uncontrolled manner) slide [slid, sliding, slides](to move in continuous contact with a surface) slip [slipped, slipping, slips](to lose one's traction) |
resbalosidad noun {f} | slipperiness(property of being slippery) |
resbaloso adjective | greasy [greasier, greasiest](having a slippery surface) slippery(of a surface) |
resbalón noun | slip [slips](act of slipping) |
resbalón noun {m} | skid [skids](out of control sliding motion) slip-up(a (small) error or mistake) |
rescatar verb | bail out(To rescue, especially financially) ransom [ransomed, ransoming, ransoms](to pay a price to set someone free) redeem [redeemed, redeeming, redeems](to recover ownership of something by paying a sum) rescue [rescued, rescuing, rescues]verb salvage [salvaged, salvaging, salvages](to rescue) save [saved, saving, saves](to help someone to survive, or rescue someone) |
rescate noun {m} | bailout [bailouts](a rescue, especially a financial rescue) ransom [ransoms](money paid for the freeing of a hostage) rescue [rescues](act of rescuing, saving) salvage(the rescue of a ship or its cargo from a hazardous situation) |
rescate financiero noun {m} | bailout [bailouts](a rescue, especially a financial rescue) |
rescatista noun {m} | rescuer [rescuers](person who rescues) |