Spanish Word for dice  

English Word: dice

Spanish Word: dado
The Spanish Word for dice
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Translated sentences containing 'dice'
Roll the dice.
Tira el dado.

That really is the last throw of the dice.
Eso sí que es el no va más.
In drawing up the directive the Commission has loaded the dice in favour of the consumer.
Al redactar la directiva, la Comisión ha hecho trampa en favor del consumidor.
It will be your last throw of the dice and we wish you luck since we fear you may need it!
Será la última vez que eche usted los dados y le deseamos suerte, pues tememos que puede usted necesitarla.
The dice is loaded in their favour, not in the favour of those who, like Mr Duff, would want a much more speedy integration.
El dado está cargado a su favor y no a favor de quienes, como el señor Duff, desearían una integración mucho más rápida.
Making better climate protection targets dependent on the prior concessions of other States is playing dice with the future of humanity.
Mejorar los objetivos en materia de protección climática en función de las concesiones previas de otros Estados supone jugarse a las cartas el futuro de la humanidad.
Speculators are still active, and I do not rule out the possibility that they may still try to have one last throw of the dice.
Los especuladores están todavía actuando, y no descarto la posibilidad de que quizá lleven a cabo su última tentativa.
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