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Significados de "couple with" en diccionario español inglés : 1 resultado(s)

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Business
couple with unir a

Significados de "couple with" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 18 resultado(s)

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General
a folkloric dance in which the couple dances loosely with kerchiefs and tapping to the rhythm of the music bailecito [m] BOAR:Nw
a folkloric dance in which the couple dances loosely with kerchiefs and tapping to the rhythm of the music bailecito de la tierra [m] BO
couple that does activities with other couples dos para dos [m] VE
ancestral custom where a couple live together out of wedlock with permission of parents after a ceremony sirviñaco [m] BOAR:Nw
ancestral custom where a couple live together out of wedlock with permission of parents after a ceremony sirviñacu [m] BOAR:Nw
dance with the same couple all night long abandonarse [v] SV
send messages through signals made generally from one hill to another, with small mirrors that refract the sun's rays (romantic couple) espejear [v] AR:Nwrur.
Idioms
couple with someone copular con alguien [v]
bother with their presence, especially a couple hacer mosca [v] MX
Speaking
with a couple of jokes con un par de chistes
do you mind if I have a couple of minutes alone with him/her? ¿podría quedarme a solas con él/ella un par de minutos?
do you mind if I have a couple of minutes alone with him/her? ¿le importa si me quedo a solas con él/ella un par de minutos?
Colloquial
slow music and dance, with the couple close together apampichado [m] DOVE
Folklore
popular dance as a couple with fast and light rhythm pasillo [m] PACOVEECPE
ancestral custom where after a ceremony a couple begin to live together without getting married with parents permission serviñaco [m] AR:Nw
ancestral custom where after a ceremony a couple begin to live together without getting married with parents permission serviñacu [m] AR:Nw
ancestral custom where after a ceremony a couple begin to live together without getting married with parents permission serviñakuy [m] AR:Nw
folk couple's dance played with guitar or marimba sique [m] HN