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gaff
ουσ. αγγίστρο, άγκιστρο, καμάκι, γάντζος, δυσκολία

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gaff
Ουσ. γαντζος (αλιευτ.)//
καμάκι
Ρημ. καμακώνω ψάρι, γατζώνω (ψάρι) , πιάνω ψάρι με γάτζο.

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gaff1
(n.) = arpón, garfio.
Ex: The use of a gaff is prohibited at all times when fishing for salmon, trout, freshwater fish or freshwater eels in England and Wales.
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* stand + the gaff = aguantar, resistir, aguantar mecha, apechugar.

 
gaff2
(n.) = truco, trampa, peripecia, artilugio, ardid, estratagema, treta, artimaña, argucia.
Ex: There are magicians that choose not to work with gaffs of any type because they want to take magic in new directions.
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* blow + the gaff = levantar la liebre, descubrir el pastel, levantar la perdiz, irse de la lengua, tirar de la manta, revelar un secreto, descubrir un secreto.

 
gaff3
(n.) = faja, fajín.
Ex: As gaffs are an undergarment, they cannot be returned for hygienic reasons.



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