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Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press: brat /bræt/ sustantivo (pej) mocoso, -sa m,f (pey) Subscribe to the Oxford Concise or Unabridged dictionary for more translations, meanings and examples. Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe: brat [bræt] n fam mocoso,-a: their children were spoiled brats, sus hijos eran unos mocosos malcriados brat: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2010
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