toehold in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

toehold in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for toehold in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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It's to his credit that he's found a toehold in a more challenging playing environment.
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At the end of the last millennium, minicomputers and mainframes still had a tenuous toehold on the enterprise.
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Red valerian -- ubiquitous in crumbling walls -- seeds wherever it can gain a toehold.
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These toeholds have been used by young children to climb out of cribs and fall to the floor.
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Subsequent attempts failed to expand their toehold.
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But they have found it difficult to get a toehold in the existing alliances that make up the local construction industry.
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Such people now have a toehold in public life.
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He's doing this purely for electoral reasons so that he can get a toehold in these regions.
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But, thanks to the patronage of young fashion fans who value the "slow fashion" factor, custom shoemakers have found a fresh toehold.
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Twenty years after the first court victories, treaty rights are finally gaining a toehold of respect, she added.
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