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Physical opening or hole. ie. Cerró la abertura de la tienda de campaña para que no entrara la lluvia. |
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Opening (in a figurative or ceremonial sense) ie. Han anunciado la apertura de negociaciones para resolver la huelga. |
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| A ceremonial closing or adjournment |
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A ceremonial closing or adjournment. ie. Mañana se celebra la clausura de la sesión de verano. |
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| Classroom or lecture room |
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| To hang by the neck in order to execute or kill someone |
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| To spread or stretch something out, to hang as in to hang clothes to dry |
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| To hang when something is suspended and hangs freely from a higher position |
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| Wandering or walking aimlessly in the streets |
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| To shake or shudder or quiver from horror or some other strong emotion. |
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| To shake with cold or fever |
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| The shell of shrimp, nuts, eggs, and to the rind of thick-skinned fruits such as oranges, lemons and melons. |
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| The thick shell of certain crustaceans like crabs and lobsters. |
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| The thick outer covering of things such as trees, cheese or bread. |
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| To shell most kinds of nuts |
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| Breaking eggshells or cracking nutshells |
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