acquaintances in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for acquaintances in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

acquaintance [Am əˈkweɪntəns, Brit əˈkweɪnt(ə)ns] N

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we're acquaintances rather than friends
we're acquaintances rather than friends
their circle of friends/acquaintances

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acquaintances in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for acquaintances in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for acquaintances in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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Youths who have no sense of compassion for their acquaintances gatecrash parties en masse.
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Moreover, cronyism describes relationships existing among mutual acquaintances in private organizations where business, business information, and social interaction are exchanged among influential personnel.
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Since the townspeople are also infested, he decides to go into business with cat acquaintances removing them.
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She is very sociable, and has lots of acquaintances, but has no real boyfriend.
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He receives a reply from a young woman, concerned about some business acquaintances of her father.
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Contrarily, distal form index social contexts of a more formal, public nature such as distant acquaintances, business settings, or other formal settings.
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The novel concerns her attempts to be a matchmaker among her acquaintances and her own romantic misadventures.
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However, acquaintances and staff members commented that he seemed melancholic and deflated.
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As they wind up separate, they meet other people and fall in with other people who are friends, enemies and passing acquaintances.
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He was methodical, punctual, secretive, and guarded; he had no true friends, only associates and acquaintances.
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