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16:33 Jun 26, 2004 |
English to Spanish translations [Non-PRO] Cinema, Film, TV, Drama | |||||||
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4 +1 | hizo la transición a |
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hizo la transición a Explanation: Source: The Collins English Dictionary © 2000 HarperCollins Publishers: segue ['sɛgweý] verb (segues, segueing, segued) [intransitive] 1 [often foll by into] to proceed from one section or piece of music to another without a break 2 [imperative] play on without pause: a musical direction noun 3 the practice or an instance of playing music in this way [ETYMOLOGY: from Italian: follows, from seguire to follow, from Latin sequi] |
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