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Expresión fija cuyo significado no se deduce de las palabras que la forman. Puede ser una sola palabra o una frase hecha. // Set phrase, whose meaning isn't the same as the literal sum of its parts. May be just one word or a phrase.
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Equivalent expression for "straw that broke the camel's back"?
Is there an equivalent phrase in Spanish for "the straw that broke the camel's back"?
The phrase usually refers to to the final thing that is added to a bunch of things to cause a large reaction and …
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¿Cómo se habla como un pirata en español?
En inglés un pirata dice "Ahoy, matey!". ¿Cómo se dice "Ahoy, matey!" en español? ¿Hay otras frases comunes de piratas?