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bedarf
hueso del tobillo

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

ankle bone SUST.

astrágalo m espec.
taba f espec.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

ankle [ingl. am. ˈæŋk(ə)l, ingl. brit. ˈaŋk(ə)l] SUST.

I. bone [ingl. am. boʊn, ingl. brit. bəʊn] SUST.

1. bone C ANAT.:

2. bone C (of fish):

3. bone C <bones, pl > (of dead person):

restos mpl
huesos mpl coloq.

4. bone U (substance):

II. bone [ingl. am. boʊn, ingl. brit. bəʊn] V. trans.

bone meat
bone fish

en el diccionario PONS

ankle [ˈæŋkl] SUST.

I. bone [bəʊn, ingl. am. boʊn] SUST.

bone ANAT.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to have a bone to pick with sb coloq.

II. bone [bəʊn, ingl. am. boʊn] ADJ.

III. bone [bəʊn, ingl. am. boʊn] V. trans.

bone piece of meat
bone fish
en el diccionario PONS

ankle [ˈæŋ·kəl] SUST.

I. bone [boʊn] SUST.

bone ANAT.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to have a bone to pick with sb coloq.

II. bone [boʊn] ADJ.

III. bone [boʊn] ADV. (as intensifier)

bone dry, lazy, tired

IV. bone [boʊn] V. trans.

bone chicken, meat
bone fish
Present
Ibone
youbone
he/she/itbones
webone
youbone
theybone
Past
Iboned
youboned
he/she/itboned
weboned
youboned
theyboned
Present Perfect
Ihaveboned
youhaveboned
he/she/ithasboned
wehaveboned
youhaveboned
theyhaveboned
Past Perfect
Ihadboned
youhadboned
he/she/ithadboned
wehadboned
youhadboned
theyhadboned

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