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Spanish-English translation for: Apenas salí a la calle se puso a llover
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jur. la acusada {noun}the accused [female]
la Benemérita {noun}the Spanish Civil Guard
admin. la Generalitat {f}The Generalitat [The Government of Catalonia]
geogr. La Haya {f}The Hague
náut. la proa {f}the fore
hist. pol. Unverified La Solidaridad {f}La Solidaridad
lit. F La cizañaAsterix and the Roman Agent
¡Así se habla! [locución]Hear, hear! [idiom]
¡Así se habla! [locución]Well said! [idiom]
¡Sé mismo! [locución]Be yourself! [idiom]
algo ya se verásth. remains to be seen
¿Qué se creen estos?Who do these people think they are?
como se suele haceras usual
que se puede pasar {adj}passable [able to be traversed]
Se me ocurrió que ...It occurred to me that ...
de la comida {adj}prandial [formal or humorous]
de la madrugada {adv}from the early hours of the morning
náut. de la proa {adj}fore
Dime la verdad.Tell me the truth.
durante la semana {adv}during the week
en la noche {adv}at night
en la presente {adv}herewith [with this letter]
náut. hacia la proa {adv}fore
hist. med. la peste negra(the) Black Death
la semana pasada {adv}last week
la semana próxima {adv}next week
lit. La señora DallowayMrs Dalloway [Virginia Woolf]
por la mañana {adv}in the morning
por la noche {adv}at night
por la noche {adv}in the evening
por la presente {adv}hereby
por la presente {adv}herewith [hereby]
por la tarde {adv}in the afternoon
abandonar la vigilanciato let down one's guard [fig.]
agachar la cabezato hang one's head
alargar la manoto reach out with the hand
indum. anudarse la corbatato knot one's tie
apartar la carato turn one's face away
arrugar la carato gurn [Br.] [make a grotesque face]
caerse la babato drool
chasquear la lenguato cluck one's tongue
darse la manoto shake hands
darse la vueltato turn around
disminuir la velocidadto slow down
doblar la esquinato go round the corner
Unverified dormir la monato sleep heavily
Unverified entornar la puertato leave the door ajar
erguir la espaldato straighten the spine
fijar la fechato set the date
hacer la comprato do the shopping
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