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al pan, pan, y al vino, vinoHabla de la necesidad y el hecho de llamar a las cosas por su nombre, con sinceridad y sin rodeos.Rate it:

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pan con pan, comida de tontosIndica que juntar cosas muy similares es aburrido y poco gratificante.Rate it:

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American as apple pieHaving characteristics considered quintessential to American life; very American.Rate it:

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ugly AmericanAn American government representative, tourist, or businessperson who, in dealing with people of other nations, is haughty, rude, meddlesome, or jingoistic.Rate it:

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American DreamA widespread determination by Americans to provide their children with a better upbringing than their parents were able to provide for them.Rate it:

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American DreamA philosophy that with hard work, courage and determination, anyone can prosper and achieve success.Rate it:

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do you accept American dollarsUsed to ask whether or not products or services may be paid for in American dollars.Rate it:

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fruit of the unionA child, especially from a marriage or similar union.Rate it:

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l'union fait la forceOn réussit à réaliser une œuvre de grande envergure grâce aux efforts individuels et collectifs.Rate it:

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l'union fait la forceDevise de la Belgique, de la Bulgarie, d’Andorre et de l’Angola.Rate it:

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l'union fait la forceUnited we stand, divided we fall.Rate it:

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state of the unionAddress given by US president annually in January to explain to the country the current status of the US government, and how it relates to the worldRate it:

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trade unionsocial eventRate it:

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trade unionworkers' organisationRate it:

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pan outBy swirling dirt or crushed rock in a pan of water, in the manner of a traditional prospector seeking gold.Rate it:

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best thing since sliced panAlternative form of greatest thing since sliced bread.Rate it:

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budín de panComida dulce hecha con pan duro desmenuzado después de remojarlo en leche y huevo batido. Se prepara al horno y adicionalmente puede llevar diversas clases de frutas.Rate it:

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down the panSynonym of down the toilet : wasted; irretrievable.Rate it:

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Flash in the PanSomething or someone getting success for a brief time, a person failed to maintain his earlier reputationRate it:

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frying pana cooking vessel, lighter weight than a heavy iron skilletRate it:

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go down the panTo fail or degenerate rapidly.Rate it:

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out of the frying pan, into the fireFrom an already bad situation to a worse oneRate it:

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pan comidoAlgo muy fácil de hacer, algo ya hecho y listo para usar, que no requiere ningún esfuerzo.Rate it:

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pan con...Comida compuesta por uno o varios ingredientes dentro de un pan partido en dos o abierto a través de una ranura a tal efecto. Se suele nombrar el ingrediente que lo conforman.Rate it:

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pan de moldePan de masa rica en leche, horneado en moldes de forma alargada y sección rectangular, que se comercializa por lo general ya cortado en rodajas. Úsese para elaborar sándwiches y tostadas.Rate it:

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pan de moldeFurgoneta de cualquiera de los modelos diseñados en las décadas de 1960 a 1980, cuya forma recordaba a la de una hogaza de pan de molde1.Rate it:

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pan de PascuaBizcocho de masa oscura, que contiene fruta confitada pasas negras y otros ingredientes y se consume en Chile en la época navideña o "Pascua".Rate it:

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pan de sandwichPan de molde, tipo de pan que suele expenderse ya rebanado.Rate it:

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pan dulceTipo de pan de origen milanés, preparado con levadura, azúcar, huevos, frutos secos y desecados, etc., que se come especialmente en la celebración de Navidad.Rate it:

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pan dulceTrasero, principalmente el de la mujer.Rate it:

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pan negroPan integralRate it:

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pan negroPan de centeno.Rate it:

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pan outTo succeed; to proceed according to plan; to result or end up.Rate it:

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pan per focacciatit for tat equivalent retribution, an eye for an eye, returning exactly what you get.Rate it:

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Peter Pan syndromeThe supposed psychological phenomenon of immaturity among some men and women, who, like the fictional character, remain childish and fail to assume appropriate adult social roles and responsibilities.Rate it:

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se non è zuppa è pan bagnatosix of one, half a dozen of the otherRate it:

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a carpet-baggerA candidate for election who has no roots or interest in the constituency he wishes to represent. The original meaning was a Unionist financier or adventurer who exploited the cheap labour in the American South after the Civil War. The carpet bags carried by these adventurers were made of carpet material.Rate it:

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edible frogLithobates clamitans, a North American frog.Rate it:

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fried breadBread slices dipped in an egg and milk mixture and pan fried then served with syrup, molasses, butter, margarine, and topped w/whip cream, powdered sugar et al.Rate it:

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hell in a hand basketto go to one's doom, to deteriorate quickly, to proceed on a course to disaster. The phrase go to hell in a handbasket is an American phrase which came into general use during the American Civil War, though its popularity has spread into other countries.Rate it:

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horse operaA theatrical production, film, or program on radio or television depicting adventures of characters in the American Old West; a western.Rate it:

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Yankee go homeUnited States people go back to your country; used to express anger or opposition at American presence in a foreign land.Rate it:

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greenbackGreenback is a slang term for money. Usually for american dollars.Rate it:

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hammer and sickleA depiction of a sickle crossed with a hammer, used as a symbol of communism and the Soviet Union.Rate it:

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e pluribus unumA national motto of the United States of America, meaning "From many, one", or "out of many, one", referring to the integration of 13 independent colonies into one country, and that has taken an additional meaning, giving the pluralistic nature of American society from immigration.Rate it:

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I'm all right, JackIndicates a selfish attitude, not worried about any problems one's friends and neighbours might have. Often associated with strikes and other trade union industrial actions.Rate it:

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bald eagleamerican birdRate it:

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potluckQuaint {American ?} social gathering, mayhaps hosted by an entity. Attendees bring 'dish to pass'; {Luck of Pot} 'Purpose'; Good Food, Goodwill, Good-Gab:Rate it:

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iron eagleAn American military officer who has attained the rank of colonel but will not be promoted to the rank of general.Rate it:

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pronunciamientoA military uprising or coup in Spain or the Spanish American republics, particularly in the 19th century. They received this designation because coups were usually accompanied by a statement declaring the existing government null and void.Rate it:

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