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a campo raso
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1.
General Spanish
neutral
military
On flat, open ground with no obstacles, vegetation, or cover; in the open plain.
In a position lacking natural protection or concealment.
2.
General Spanish
neutral
colloquial
Bluntly or directly, when used figuratively to indicate frankness or exposure without mitigation.
Completely exposed or laid bare, used to emphasize lack of shielding or disguise.
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