one-armed

one-armed
one-armed
tr['wʌnɑːmd]
adjective
1 manco,-a
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
one-armed bandit máquina tragaperras
one-armed
adj.
manco, -a adj.
'wʌn'ɑːrmd, 'wʌnˌɑːmd
adjective manco
['wʌn'ɑːmd]
1.
ADJ manco
2.
CPD

one-armed bandit * N — máquina f tragamonedas, máquina f tragaperras (Sp)

* * *
['wʌn'ɑːrmd, 'wʌnˌɑːmd]
adjective manco

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