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InglésEspañol
hard blow n (forceful punch or strike)golpe duro nm + adj
  golpe certero nm + adj
 Although the jab to the chin dropped him, it was the hard blow to the ribs that did the damage.
 Aunque el golpe en la mandíbula lo hizo caer, fue el golpe duro en las costillas lo que ocasionó el daño.
hard blow n figurative (emotional setback)duro golpe loc nom m
 The loss of his job dealt a hard blow to his self-confidence.
 Perder su trabajo fue un duro golpe para su autoestima.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
InglésEspañol
blowhard,
blow-hard
n
slang, figurative (boastful person)fanfarrón, fanfarrona nm, nf
  (ES, figurado)fantasma n común
  jactancioso, jactanciosa nm, nf
 That guy's such a blowhard! He never stops talking about his achievements.
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