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  • 1 etcétera

    adv.
    etcetera, and so forth, and so on, et cetera.
    m.
    etcetera, etc, etc..
    * * *
    1 etcetera, and so on
    \
    y un largo etcétera and much/many more besides
    * * *
    1.
    2.

    y un largo etcétera — and a lot more besides, and much much more

    * * *
    etcetera, and so on (and so forth)

    ... y un largo etcétera de ensayos — (frml)... and a long list of essays

    * * *
    = and so forth, and so on, and the like, etc, so on, etcetera, and the kind.
    Ex. The operations staff makes special backup copies of the catalogs in the network, reconstructs the files in case of a serious mishap, enters new system logon names, assigns authorization levels, and so forth.
    Ex. In each class the most significant facet is placed first, the next most significant next, and so on.
    Ex. And it can be used in management courses in schools of library and information science, but also in less formal settings, such as workshops, conferences, in-service training programs, and the like.
    Ex. Is the hardware configuration required by the software available, for example, amount of storage, number and capacity of disc drives, addressable screen cursors etc?.
    Ex. In each class the most significant facet is placed first, the next most significant next, and so on.
    Ex. How would you organize it? What would its goal be? What sort of timetable would you set up? etcetera.
    Ex. The main finding was that the foreign language holdings of the British Library were an extremely important resource for those working in disciplines, such as archeology, classics, and the kind.
    ----
    * etcétera, etcétera = and so on and so forth, and so on, and so on....
    * y un largo etcétera = and so on, and so on....
    * * *
    etcetera, and so on (and so forth)

    ... y un largo etcétera de ensayos — (frml)... and a long list of essays

    * * *
    = and so forth, and so on, and the like, etc, so on, etcetera, and the kind.

    Ex: The operations staff makes special backup copies of the catalogs in the network, reconstructs the files in case of a serious mishap, enters new system logon names, assigns authorization levels, and so forth.

    Ex: In each class the most significant facet is placed first, the next most significant next, and so on.
    Ex: And it can be used in management courses in schools of library and information science, but also in less formal settings, such as workshops, conferences, in-service training programs, and the like.
    Ex: Is the hardware configuration required by the software available, for example, amount of storage, number and capacity of disc drives, addressable screen cursors etc?.
    Ex: In each class the most significant facet is placed first, the next most significant next, and so on.
    Ex: How would you organize it? What would its goal be? What sort of timetable would you set up? etcetera.
    Ex: The main finding was that the foreign language holdings of the British Library were an extremely important resource for those working in disciplines, such as archeology, classics, and the kind.
    * etcétera, etcétera = and so on and so forth, and so on, and so on....
    * y un largo etcétera = and so on, and so on....

    * * *
    etcetera, and so on
    varias novelas y un largo etcétera de ensayos ( frml); several novels and a long list of essays
    * * *

    etcétera etcetera, and so on (and so forth)
    ' etcétera' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    demás
    - etc.
    English:
    and
    - etc.
    - so
    - et cetera
    * * *
    adv
    etcetera
    nm
    y un largo etcétera de… and a long list of…
    * * *
    m etcetera, and so on;
    y un largo etcétera de … and a long list of …, and many other …
    * * *
    etcétera : et cetera, and so on
    : etcetera
    * * *
    etcétera n etcetera

    Spanish-English dictionary > etcétera

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