chapa

  • 81All your base are belong to us — Chapa con la famosa frase. «All your base are belong to us», abreviado como AYBABTU y literalmente traducido como «Todas tus bases nos pertenecen», es uno de los ejemplos más populares del Engrish o mala traducción del japonés al inglés. La frase …

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  • 82Chapare — Chapạre   [tʃ ], wichtiges Coca Anbaugebiet in Bolivien in der Fußzone der Anden bei Cochabamba …

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  • 83chapel — chap·el || tʃæpl n. religious service; place of worship which is smaller than a church …

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  • 84chapelries — chap·el·ry || tʃæplrɪ n. jurisdiction of a chapel, territorial district assigned to a chapel in accordance with the law …

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  • 85chapelry — chap·el·ry || tʃæplrɪ n. jurisdiction of a chapel, territorial district assigned to a chapel in accordance with the law …

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  • 86chapels — chap·el || tʃæpl n. religious service; place of worship which is smaller than a church …

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  • 87chaperon — chap·er·on || ʃæpÉ™rəʊn n. escort, person who accompanies a young unmarried woman for the sake of propriety (generally an older woman) v. escort, watch over, accompany, protect …

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  • 88chaperoned — chap·er·on || ʃæpÉ™rəʊn n. escort, person who accompanies a young unmarried woman for the sake of propriety (generally an older woman) v. escort, watch over, accompany, protect …

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  • 89chaperoning — chap·er·on || ʃæpÉ™rəʊn n. escort, person who accompanies a young unmarried woman for the sake of propriety (generally an older woman) v. escort, watch over, accompany, protect …

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  • 90chaperons — chap·er·on || ʃæpÉ™rəʊn n. escort, person who accompanies a young unmarried woman for the sake of propriety (generally an older woman) v. escort, watch over, accompany, protect …

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