comparsa



Inflexiones de 'comparsa' (nm): mpl: comparsas
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comparsa nf (grupo de carnaval)troupe n
 Por las calles de Cádiz actuaban las comparsas para deleite del personal.
 In the streets of Cadiz, the troupes performed to entertain the spectators.
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Additional Translations
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comparsa n común peyorativo (persona secundaria) (subordinate)yes man, puppet n
  (low status)flunky, underling n
 Al final, Alfonso resultó ser un comparsa de su jefe sin opinión propia.
 In the end, it turned out that he was only a yes man (or: puppet) for his boss, with no opinion of his own.
comparsa n común (teatro: figurante)extra, bit player n
 Por varios meses, Andrea actuó como comparsa en varias obras independientes.
 She's working as an extra (or: bit player) in a play until October.
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