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- A hollow figure made of cardboard, or from a clay pot lined with colored paper. Filled with fruit, candy, toys, etc, and hung up at parties, people take turns to stand in front of them blindfolded and try to break them with a stick. They feature in Mexican posadas posada and in children's parties there, in Cuba and in Spain.
- break machine/radio
- descomponer amer.
When translating will into Spanish, the future tense is not always the first option. Ir + a + infinitive is common in Latin American countries. For examples, see the entry below.
- free sth stuck or caught
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and is sometimes used between two verbs in English to mean in order to: let's wait and see esperemos para ver qué or lo que pasa.




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you | enter |
he/she/it | enters |
we | enter |
you | enter |
they | enter |
I | entered |
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you | entered |
he/she/it | entered |
we | entered |
you | entered |
they | entered |
I | have | entered |
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you | have | entered |
he/she/it | has | entered |
we | have | entered |
you | have | entered |
they | have | entered |
I | had | entered |
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you | had | entered |
he/she/it | had | entered |
we | had | entered |
you | had | entered |
they | had | entered |
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- breakdown service
- breaker
- break-even point
- breakfast
- breakfast cereal
- breaking and entering
- breaking point
- break into
- breakneck
- break off
- break out