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略知皮毛
parpadear

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. blink [ingl. am. blɪŋk, ingl. brit. blɪŋk] SUST.

blink
blink
to be on the blink coloq.
to be on the blink coloq.
no andar bien amer.
to go on the blink
to go on the blink

II. blink [ingl. am. blɪŋk, ingl. brit. blɪŋk] V. intr.

blink eye/person:
blink eye/person:
blink light:
if you blink, you'll miss it! coloq., hum.
he didn't even blink
he didn't even blink

III. blink [ingl. am. blɪŋk, ingl. brit. blɪŋk] V. trans.

blink eye
blink eye
picar Col.
blink light
to blink away tears
to blink back tears
español
español
inglés
inglés
parpadear persona:
to blink
to blink
to blink
blink
to blink
chungo (chunga) aparato/coche
on the blink coloq.
the TV is on the blink coloq.
the TV's on the blink coloq.
to blink

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. blink [blɪŋk] V. trans.

blink
to blink one's eyes

II. blink [blɪŋk] V. intr.

blink

III. blink [blɪŋk] SUST.

blink

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

in the blink of an eye
to be on the blink coloq.
to blink one's eyes
español
español
inglés
inglés
blink
to blink
to blink
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. blink [blɪŋk] V. trans.

blink
to blink one's eyes

II. blink [blɪŋk] V. intr.

blink

III. blink [blɪŋk] SUST.

blink

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

in the blink of an eye
to be on the blink coloq.
to blink one's eyes
español
español
inglés
inglés
blink
to blink
to blink
in the blink of an eye
Present
Iblink
youblink
he/she/itblinks
weblink
youblink
theyblink
Past
Iblinked
youblinked
he/she/itblinked
weblinked
youblinked
theyblinked
Present Perfect
Ihaveblinked
youhaveblinked
he/she/ithasblinked
wehaveblinked
youhaveblinked
theyhaveblinked
Past Perfect
Ihadblinked
youhadblinked
he/she/ithadblinked
wehadblinked
youhadblinked
theyhadblinked

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When passing through friable tissues, the eye needle and suture combination may thus traumatise tissues more than a swaged needle, hence the designation of the latter as atraumatic.
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It's an eye-catcher for all the right reasons; it doesn't try to be too smart but at the same time, it is smart.
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It takes a careful eye to spot the difference.
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Another must is a good eye for detail to spot blemished bodywork or crash damage, and preferably some mechanical know-how, or a friend with some.
www.telegraph.co.uk
She is legally blind and deaf, with cysts pushing on her optic nerve causing blackouts in one eye.
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