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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

sand flea SUBST

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford
Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

flea [americ fli, Brit fliː] SUBST

mandar a alguien a paseo coloq
he went off with a flea in his ear atrib collar/powder
antipulgas adj inv

I. sand [americ sænd, Brit sand] SUBST

1. sand U:

2. sand (expanse of sand):

sand C often pl

II. sand [americ sænd, Brit sand] VERBO trans (make smooth)

sand wood/furniture
sand floor

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sand flea SUBST

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flea [fli:] SUBST

Expressões:

I. sand [sænd] SUBST

sand sem pl:

Expressões:

II. sand [sænd] VERBO trans

1. sand (cover with sand):

2. sand (make smooth):

sand floor
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sand flea SUBST

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flea [fli] SUBST

Expressões:

I. sand [sænd] SUBST

Expressões:

II. sand [sænd] VERBO trans

1. sand (make smooth):

sand floor

2. sand (cover with sand):

Present
Isand
yousand
he/she/itsands
wesand
yousand
theysand
Past
Isanded
yousanded
he/she/itsanded
wesanded
yousanded
theysanded
Present Perfect
Ihavesanded
youhavesanded
he/she/ithassanded
wehavesanded
youhavesanded
theyhavesanded
Past Perfect
Ihadsanded
youhadsanded
he/she/ithadsanded
wehadsanded
youhadsanded
theyhadsanded

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Direct transmission occurs from close physical contact with individuals, through common air usage, from direct bite from a flea or an infected rodent.
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Some former students claim that for-profit colleges make them feel like they went to the flea market and bought themselves a degree.
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The newly hatched flea's primary aim is to find a host, have a meal of blood and reproduce.
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As the flea's abdomen swells with eggs later in the cycle, the pressure from the swelling may press neighbouring nerves or blood vessels.
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Examples include actual-sized spiders, sparrows, fleas, worms, shellfish, and mice.
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