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Spanish-English translation for: to be sixty something
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ser de sesenta y pico años [locución]to be sixty-something [idiom]
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como Dios manda {adv} [locución]as something should be [idiom]
sesentasixty
algo {pron}something <sth.>
sesenta milsixty thousand
sesenta y seissixty-six
sesenta y sietesixty-seven
sesenta y ochosixty-eight
sesenta y cincosixty-five
sesenta y unosixty-one
sesenta y tressixty-three
sesenta y cuatrosixty-four
sesenta y nuevesixty-nine
sesenta y dossixty-two
cometer una locurato do something stupid
Unverified ameritar algo [merecer algo] [mex.]to deserve something
reborujarse [mex.] [Zacatecas] [col.]to confuse oneself with something
pero por algo {adv} [locución]but for something [idiom]
Unverified sacarle al bulto [mex.] [col.]to avoid something dangerous
así por el estilo {adj} [locución]something like that [idiom]
Unverified garigolear algo [adornar en exceso] [col.] [mex.]to decorate something excessively
algo fuera de lo normalsomething out of the ordinary
proverb. Quien tuvo, retuvo.Something stays with you to the grave.
cambiar de tercio [pasar a otra cosa]to move on to something else
Debo (de) haber pisado algo.I must have trodden in something. [esp. Br.]
Acércate, te quiero contar algo.Come close, I want to tell you something.
Había gato encerrado. [col.] [locución]There was something fishy going on. [coll.] [idiom]
dar una vaina [carib.] [col.] [locución]to come down with something [coll.] [idiom] [fall ill]
Unverified tener txirrinta {f} de algo [tener ganas de algo] [esp.] [Pamplona] [Navarra]to feel like doing something
quím. berilio {m} <Be>beryllium <Be>
serto be
estarto be
avergonzarseto be ashamed
callarseto be quiet
equivocarseto be mistaken
retrasarseto be late
ubicarseto be situated
azorarseto be alarmed
despistarto be misleading
apenarseto be sad
investigarseto be investigated
aterorrizarseto be terrified
purificarseto be purified
apesadumbrarseto be saddened
bastarto be enough
abultarto be bulky
urgirto be urgent
yuxtaponerseto be juxtaposed
concretamente {adv}to be precise
confundirseto be wrong
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