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sed  

      sf  
1    (=ganas de beber)   thirst  
apagar o saciar la sed      to quench one's thirst  
tener (mucha) sed      to be (very) thirsty  
sed inextinguible o insaciable      unquenchable thirst  
2      (Agr)   drought, dryness
3    (=ansia)   thirst     ( de      for)   , craving     ( de      for)     
tener sed de      to thirst o be thirsty for, crave  
Traducción diccionario Collins Espanol - Ingles  
Consulte también:

seda, sede, sedán, sedar

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exp.
whatever
exp.
they went
exp.
they left
adv. adj.
in any case
exp.
what will be, will be
exp.
he upped and went
adv. adj.
whatever it may be
exp.
she went home
exp.
I don't know when it will be
exp.
I don't know how much it is
exp.
they went in(side)
exp.
he just upped and left
[Latam] Méx
exp.
the wine leaked out
exp.
the lights went out
exp.
to be or not to be
exp.
once upon a time
exp.
they left without saying goodbye
exp.
off he went
exp.
he upped and went
exp.
"who is it?" -- "it's me"
exp.
it's true, take my word for it {o} I assure you
exp.
it just slipped out
exp.
he just upped and left {o} offed
(MODISMOS)
exp.
they went to bed early
exp.
that's how I am
exp.
that's the way I am
exp.
he's quite exceptional
exp.
they didn't leave until {o} till they were finished
exp.
the milk boiled over
exp.
he left after dinner

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