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Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:
exhaustion /ɪg'zɔ:stʃən/ n uncountable
agotamiento m

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Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe:
exhaustion [ɪg'zɔ:stʃən] nombre agotamiento: the dog dropped on the ground from exhaustion, el perro se desplomó de agotamiento


exhaustion: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2009
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heat exhaustionn (dehydration from prolonged exposure to heat)golpe de calor nm
Working outdoors in hot weather, one must be careful not to reach the point of heat exhaustion.
En estos períodos prolongados de temperaturas tan elevadas hay que tomar precauciones contra el golpe de calor, especialmente en el caso de los ancianos y de los niños.
 deshidratación nf
nervous exhaustionagotamiento nervioso n
to the point of exhaustionhasta quedar hecho polvo
to the point of exhaustionhasta quedar agotado
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