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off significado en español

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rattle off (list or recite quickly)
verb
[UK: ˈræt.l̩ ɒf]
[US: ˈræt.l̩ ˈɒf]

enumerar de carrerillaverb

recitar de carrerillaverb

reel off (list effortlessly and quickly)
verb
[UK: riːl ɒf]
[US: ˈriːl ˈɒf]

citar de carrerillaverb

decir de carrerillaverb

declamar de carrerillaverb

enumerar de carrerillaverb

recitar de carrerillaverb

register office (the local office in which births, marriages and deaths are registered, and in which civil marriages are conducted)
noun

registro civilnoun
{m}

repeat offender (repeat offender, see also: recidivist)
noun
[UK: rɪ.ˈpiːt ə.ˈfen.də(r)]
[US: rə.ˈpiːt ə.ˈfen.dər]

reincidentenoun
{m} {f}

riot police officer (a member of a riot police)
noun

antidisturbiosnoun
{m} {f}

rip off ((idiom) to copy, especially illegally)
verb
[UK: rɪp ɒf]
[US: ˈrɪp ˈɒf]

plagiarverb

rip off ((idiom) to steal, cheat or swindle)
verb
[UK: rɪp ɒf]
[US: ˈrɪp ˈɒf]

estafarverb

sablearverb

timarverb

tomar el peloverb

rip off (to pull off by ripping)
verb
[UK: rɪp ɒf]
[US: ˈrɪp ˈɒf]

arrancarverb

rip-off (unfair price or rate)
noun
[UK: ˈrɪp ɒf]
[US: ˈrɪp ɒf]

estafanoun
{f}

fraudenoun
{m}

garrotazonoun
{m}

sablazonoun
{m}

Romanoff (imperial dynasty)
proper noun
[UK: ˈromə.ˌnɒf]
[US: ˈromə.ˌnɒf]

Románovproper noun

round off (to change the shape of an object to make it more circular)
verb
[UK: ˈraʊnd ɒf]
[US: ˈraʊnd ˈɒf]

redondearverb

run around like a chicken with its head cut off (To act in a haphazard or aimless way)
verb

ir como pollo sin cabezaverb

run off (to chase someone away)
verb
[UK: rʌn ɒf]
[US: ˈrən ˈɒf]

echarverb

runoff [runoffs] (portion of precipitation or irrigation which does not infiltrate)
noun
[UK: ˈrə.ˌnɒf]
[US: ˈrə.ˌnɒf]

escorrentíanoun
{f}
The runoff ended up infiltrating into the permeable soil. = La escorrentía se acaba filtrando por el suelo permeable.

runoff [runoffs] (second or further round of an indecisive election)
noun
[UK: ˈrə.ˌnɒf]
[US: ˈrə.ˌnɒf]

segunda vueltanoun
{f}

scare off (to cause something to flee by frightening it)
verb
[UK: skeə(r) ɒf]
[US: ˈsker ˈɒf]

espantarverb

scare off (to deter)
verb
[UK: skeə(r) ɒf]
[US: ˈsker ˈɒf]

ahuyentarverb

scoff [scoffs] (object of scorn, mockery, or derision)
noun
[UK: skɒf]
[US: ˈskɒf]

hazmerreírnoun
{m}

scoff [scoffed, scoffing, scoffs] (to jeer; laugh at with contempt and derision)
verb
[UK: skɒf]
[US: ˈskɒf]

burlarseverbOutsiders tend to scoff at Esperanto as an idealistic waste of time. = Los foráneos tienden a burlarse del esperanto considerándolo una pérdida de tiempo idealista.

score off (to gain an advantage on somebody)
verb
[UK: skɔː(r) ɒf]
[US: ˈskɔːr ˈɒf]

aplastarverb

dominarverb

humillarverb

joderverb

mortificarverb

poder más queverb

señorearverb

score off (to scratch somebody out of a list or a group)
verb
[UK: skɔː(r) ɒf]
[US: ˈskɔːr ˈɒf]

borrarverb

botarverb

cancelarverb

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