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devil [ˈdevəl] SUST.

1. devil (evil spirit):

devil

2. devil coloq. (person):

lucky devil
poor devil
biedaczysko m o nt

3. devil coloq. (for emphasis):

a devil of a job/problem

4. devil DER.:

devil

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to run like a devil
speak [or talk] of the devil

I . dare-devil SUST.

II . dare-devil ADJ.

devil's advocate SUST.

devil-may-care ADJ.

Tasmanian devil SUST.

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Tasmanian devil ZOOL.

Tassie devil SUST.

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Tassie devil (Tasmanian devil) coloq.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Theoretically this means that a devil population can double on an annual basis and make the species insulated against high mortality.
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The same genes are also found in the tumors, so the devil's immune system does not recognize the tumor cells as foreign.
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Disputes are less common as the food source increases as the motive appears to be getting sufficient food rather than oppressing other devils.
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During this period, the devils lengthen at a roughly linear rate.
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The enemy is the face of the devil. 4.
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Hence, all devils in a region are part of a single social network.
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It also introduced a devil more powerful than pit fiends: the paeliryon.
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Devils have often been victims of roadkill when they are retrieving other roadkill.
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Field workers are also testing the effectiveness of disease suppression by trapping and removing diseased devils.
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He fought against the flesh and the devil by increasing fasting, watching, prayers and humility.
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