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crack {sustantivo}
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to crack {verbo}
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Traducción Inglés-Sueco para "crack"
"crack" en sueco
crack {sustantivo}
It is the European Union's responsibility to ask this question and have a crack at it.
to crack
You got a crack in your radiator.
There's a crack in the boat!
The facts are that a single crack in the cooling system was discovered with a leak of water, described in the Spanish press rather
Any other solution would have caused cracks to appear in the EU's strong support for the Criminal Court and would have weakened the Court.
crack (drugs) {sustantivo}
Drugs like heroin and crack cocaine are okay?
to crack {verbo}
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to go through, to get through, to finish off, to finish)
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to rattle, to flop, to flap, to clap)
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to punctuate, to interrupt, to interfere with, to drop)
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to lash, to knock, to hit, to clip)
Bulgaria needs seriously to intensify its efforts to crack down on organised crime and corruption.
I also saw a project being supported by the UK Government, which is providing training for police officers in Cambodia to crack down on
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to fire, to explode, to bust up, to bust)
He did teach me how to crack a safe, though.
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to dish, to destroy, to clear, to bust)
It is also a market-opening measure without using sledgehammers to crack nuts.
We are trying to crack the code of protective rights for the companies but it is not easy.
Indeed it is clear that the question of the leftovers is going to be a fairly hard nut to crack.
It has a central encryption you have to crack to utilize the system.
She can crack a worthington 1000 without even flinching.
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to collapse, to break, to break down)
This aggressive trade policy is making the European textile and clothing sector crack at the seams.
If they became aware that one of their fellow detainees was likely to crack under interrogation, they would have made efforts to kill him
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to break, to snap)
I can only emphasise that these are the really hard nuts that finally need to be cracked.
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to fragment, to dash, to crush, to chip)
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to flop, to crash, to collapse, to bust up)
crack
You got a crack in your radiator.
There's a crack in the boat!
The facts are that a single crack in the cooling system was discovered with a leak of water, described in the Spanish press rather
Any other solution would have caused cracks to appear in the EU's strong support for the Criminal Court and would have weakened the Court.
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to part, to give way, to burst, to break)
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to bust, to burst, to rupture, to flaw)
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to crash, to clap, to thunder)
to crack
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to knock off, to fix, to clear up, to settle)
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to collapse)
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to disturb, to displace, to derange, to upset)
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to fracture, to diffract)
And I remember the horror of seeing this little female devil with this huge ulcerating, foul-smelling tumor inside her mouth that had actually cracked off her entire lower jaw.
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} (también: to push, to press, to force, to rush)
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb}
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb}
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb}
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb}
to crack
However, now, having reached December, we could say that Mr Costa Neves has yet again assumed the leading role, for Heading 4 is now also showing cracks again.
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb}
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb}
to crack [cracked|cracked] (voice) {vb}
to crack [cracked|cracked] {vb} [quím.]
Sinónimos
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Ejemplos de uso
Ejemplos de uso para "crack" en Sueco
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