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Tief
flash de hombro
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
shoulder flash SUST. ingl. brit.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. flash [ingl. am. flæʃ, ingl. brit. flaʃ] SUST.
1.1. flash C:
1.2. flash C (burst):
1.3. flash C FOTO:
2. flash C:
3.1. flash C (marking on horse):
3.2. flash C (insignia) ingl. brit. MILIT.:
II. flash [ingl. am. flæʃ, ingl. brit. flaʃ] V. trans.
1.1. flash (direct):
sonreírle a alguien
1.2. flash (communicate quickly):
flash news/report/communiqué
2.1. flash (show, display):
flash money/wallet/card
flash money/wallet/card
enseñar esp Esp.
2.2. flash (expose onself to) argot:
III. flash [ingl. am. flæʃ, ingl. brit. flaʃ] V. intr.
1.1. flash (emit sudden light):
flash light/star/gem/metal:
flash light/star/gem/metal:
1.2. flash MOTOR:
1.3. flash <flashing, part. pres. >:
flash sign/light
flash sign/light
flash eyes/smile
2. flash (expose oneself):
flash argot
3. flash (move fast) + adv. compl.:
to flash by or past train/car/person:
to flash by time/vacation:
to flash by time/vacation:
IV. flash [ingl. am. flæʃ, ingl. brit. flaʃ] ADJ.
1.1. flash atrbv. (sudden):
flash fire/storm
1.2. flash atrbv. (very rapid):
flash drying/freezing
2. flash (ostentatious) ingl. brit.:
flash coloq.
flash coloq.
fardón Esp. coloq.
I. shoulder [ingl. am. ˈʃoʊldər, ingl. brit. ˈʃəʊldə] SUST.
1.1. shoulder ANAT.:
to cry or weep on sb's shoulder
hacerle el vacío a alguien
codearse con alguien
1.2. shoulder MODA:
1.3. shoulder GASTR.:
2. shoulder (of road):
shoulder ingl. am.
shoulder ingl. am.
berma f And.
shoulder ingl. am.
acotamiento m Méx.
shoulder ingl. am.
banquina f Río Pl.
shoulder ingl. am.
hombrillo m Ven.
II. shoulder [ingl. am. ˈʃoʊldər, ingl. brit. ˈʃəʊldə] V. trans.
1. shoulder (place on shoulder):
shoulder knapsack
shoulder knapsack
shoulder blame/responsibility
2. shoulder (push):
en el diccionario PONS
I. flash [flæʃ] -er, -est V. trans.
1. flash (shine):
flash light
2. flash (show quickly):
3. flash (communicate):
flash smile, look
II. flash [flæʃ] -er, -est V. intr.
1. flash:
flash lightning
flash fig. eyes
2. flash coloq. (expose genitals):
3. flash (move swiftly):
III. flash [flæʃ] -er, -est SUST.
1. flash (burst):
2. flash FOTO:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
IV. flash [flæʃ] -er, -est ADJ. coloq.
I. shoulder [ˈʃəʊldəʳ, ingl. am. ˈʃoʊldɚ] SUST.
1. shoulder ANAT.:
2. shoulder (piece of meat):
shoulder of beef
3. shoulder (side of road):
4. shoulder (shoulder-like part of sth):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. shoulder [ˈʃəʊldəʳ, ingl. am. ˈʃoʊldɚ] V. trans.
1. shoulder:
2. shoulder (place on one's shoulders):
3. shoulder (accept):
shoulder responsibility
en el diccionario PONS
I. flash [flæʃ] V. trans.
1. flash (shine):
flash light
2. flash (show quickly):
3. flash (communicate):
flash smile, look
II. flash [flæʃ] V. intr.
1. flash:
flash lightning
flash fig. eyes
2. flash argot (expose oneself in public):
3. flash (move swiftly):
III. flash [flæʃ] SUST.
1. flash (of light):
2. flash FOTO:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
IV. flash <-er, -est> [flæʃ] ADJ.
1. flash (sudden):
flash mob telec, inet
2. flash pey. fam (showy):
fardón(-ona)
I. shoulder [ˈʃoʊl·dər] SUST.
1. shoulder ANAT.:
2. shoulder (piece of meat):
shoulder of beef
3. shoulder (side of road):
banquina f Arg., Urug.
berma f Col.
4. shoulder (shoulder-like part of sth):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. shoulder [ˈʃoʊl·dər] V. trans.
1. shoulder:
2. shoulder (place on one's shoulders):
3. shoulder (accept):
shoulder responsibility
Present
Iflash
youflash
he/she/itflashes
weflash
youflash
theyflash
Past
Iflashed
youflashed
he/she/itflashed
weflashed
youflashed
theyflashed
Present Perfect
Ihaveflashed
youhaveflashed
he/she/ithasflashed
wehaveflashed
youhaveflashed
theyhaveflashed
Past Perfect
Ihadflashed
youhadflashed
he/she/ithadflashed
wehadflashed
youhadflashed
theyhadflashed
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He started his career as a junior high jumper and decathlete, but focused entirely on hurdling after a shoulder injury.
en.wikipedia.org
Headroom was up slightly and shoulder room gains were by.
en.wikipedia.org
Betting, shoulder-barging, Vaseline, throwing, match-fixing have all found a place on the field.
www.telegraph.co.uk
When the material described in 1985 is added, the main missing elements are the shoulder girdle and the thighbone.
en.wikipedia.org
Riders can put on the over the shoulder restraint but a ride operator will push down the lap bar.
en.wikipedia.org