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digresión
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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digression [Am ˌdaɪˈɡrɛʃ(ə)n, Brit dʌɪˈɡrɛʃ(ə)n] N C or U
digression
by way of (a) digression
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digression
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digression
digression
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digression
digression
to introduce/finish a digression
digression
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digression
to introduce/finish a digression
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Without any digression, he went straight into the middle of the enemy camp, which inescapably led to him being seized and presented to the emperor.
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These players are often considered expendable and coaches do not worry if they are suspended for their digressions.
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All of these facilities were designed so that they allowed a digression of thought, and a relaxation of the mind.
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Charged with erudition, and subject to frequent and tedious digressions, they are set in exotic atmospheres and peopled with colorful characters.
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Digressions from the biographical narrative, scattered throughout the book, provide background into related topics, such as the history of botany.
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