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молния
debajo de los pies
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
underfoot [Am ˌəndərˈfʊt, Brit ʌndəˈfʊt] ADV
underfoot
it's slippery underfoot
to trample sth underfoot
im PONS Wörterbuch
underfoot [ˌʌndəˈfʊt, Am -dɚˈ-] ADV (below one's feet)
underfoot
to trample sb/sth underfoot a. übtr
to trample sth underfoot
im PONS Wörterbuch
underfoot [ˌʌn·dər·ˈfʊt] ADV (below one's feet)
underfoot
to trample sb/sth underfoot a. übtr
to trample sth underfoot
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Later, a stationary rainband from the typhoon dropped heavy precipitation on Guam during its dry season.
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He spiralled down and dived at the enemy, who, having the faster machine, manoeuvred to get him broadside on and then opened heavy fire.
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Father is clearing off the motorised sledge, and finding it heavy going.
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It actively encourages users to carry out their heavy downloads during what is currently called either the uncounted or off-peak period.
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Fixing heavy loads to a dry-lined plasterboard wall is not difficult.
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