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21 tener la esperanza puesta en algo
to have one's hopes pinned on somethingSpanish-English dictionary > tener la esperanza puesta en algo
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22 abandonar (toda/la) esperanza
(v.) = abandon + (all) hopeEx. He described cynicism as abandoning all hope that social change and progress is possible.* * *(v.) = abandon + (all) hopeEx: He described cynicism as abandoning all hope that social change and progress is possible.
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23 abandonar toda esperanza
(v.) = give up + hopeEx. If the librarians of the universities with the 50 largest libraries sense a need to bargain collectively they will have to give up hope of doing so as partners of the faculty.* * *(v.) = give up + hopeEx: If the librarians of the universities with the 50 largest libraries sense a need to bargain collectively they will have to give up hope of doing so as partners of the faculty.
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24 abrigar esperanza
(v.) = foster + hope, cherish + hopeEx. The simplest way to foster hope is to examine the goals that emerge from our desires and ambitions.Ex. If a woman receives a bouquet of damask roses in springtime, she will have a faithful lover; but if she received them in winter, she will cherish blasted hopes.* * *(v.) = foster + hope, cherish + hopeEx: The simplest way to foster hope is to examine the goals that emerge from our desires and ambitions.
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25 albergar esperanza
(v.) = hold out + hope, hold out + prospect, hold out + promiseEx. She came by to see me yesterday and I told her not to hold out any hope.Ex. The processing of electronic signals holds out the prospect of the automation of tasks which involve representations of information.Ex. Information technology holds out the promise of an improved information flow.* * *(v.) = hold out + hope, hold out + prospect, hold out + promiseEx: She came by to see me yesterday and I told her not to hold out any hope.
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26 alentar la esperanza
(v.) = foster + hopeEx. The simplest way to foster hope is to examine the goals that emerge from our desires and ambitions.* * *(v.) = foster + hopeEx: The simplest way to foster hope is to examine the goals that emerge from our desires and ambitions.
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27 con esperanza
Ex. His name has become synonymous with someone who lives in hopeful expectation.* * *Ex: His name has become synonymous with someone who lives in hopeful expectation.
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28 con la esperanza de
= in hope(s) of, with the hope(s) ofEx. In 1976, he conducted interviews with various booksellers in hope of getting a clear idea of publisher-bookseller relations.Ex. The main character in the novel viewed his death as the solutions to his problems and was therefore motivated enough by the death-wish to kill with the hope of retributive capital punishment.* * *= in hope(s) of, with the hope(s) ofEx: In 1976, he conducted interviews with various booksellers in hope of getting a clear idea of publisher-bookseller relations.
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29 con la esperanza de que
= in the hope(s) that, in hope(s) thatEx. A reappraisal is therefore outlined here in the hope that it will prompt the serious and the concerned in our ranks to think.Ex. These are opportunities that lend themselves to a diversity of initiatives at this point, in hopes that we can better understand some of the questions.* * *= in the hope(s) that, in hope(s) thatEx: A reappraisal is therefore outlined here in the hope that it will prompt the serious and the concerned in our ranks to think.
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30 dar alguna esperanza
(v.) = give + some cause for hopeEx. Recent published studies, however, mainly from the United States, have given some cause for hope.* * *(v.) = give + some cause for hopeEx: Recent published studies, however, mainly from the United States, have given some cause for hope.
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31 destruir la esperanza
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32 en estado de buena esperanza
= pregnant, in the family wayEx. For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made for her at a medical clinic.Ex. Sex was taboo, premarital sex was not accepted and if a girl found herself ' in the family way' many times she was shipped off to live with relatives.* * *= pregnant, in the family wayEx: For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made for her at a medical clinic.
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33 mientras hay vida hay esperanza
Ex. People often say of one who is critically ill, 'where there's life, there's hope' but the reverse is probably more true: 'where there's hope, there's life'.* * *Ex: People often say of one who is critically ill, 'where there's life, there's hope' but the reverse is probably more true: 'where there's hope, there's life'.
Spanish-English dictionary > mientras hay vida hay esperanza
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34 perder (toda/la) esperanza
(v.) = abandon + (all) hopeEx. He described cynicism as abandoning all hope that social change and progress is possible.* * *(v.) = abandon + (all) hopeEx: He described cynicism as abandoning all hope that social change and progress is possible.
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35 perder esperanza
(v.) = lose + hopeEx. A leader needs a clear and challenging vision, a magic with words, the ability to motivate others, the courage to stay on course, and the persistence not to lose hope.* * *(v.) = lose + hopeEx: A leader needs a clear and challenging vision, a magic with words, the ability to motivate others, the courage to stay on course, and the persistence not to lose hope.
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36 perder la esperanza
(v.) = despair, throw in + the towel, give up + hope, throw in/up + the spongeEx. Like others, I've been wondering when I'd get my money's worth out of this meeting, and I was beginning to despair.Ex. No one among librarians, suppliers or publishers is throwing in the towel but the position this format takes in library collections in the near future is unsettled.Ex. If the librarians of the universities with the 50 largest libraries sense a need to bargain collectively they will have to give up hope of doing so as partners of the faculty.Ex. He looked at her reproachfully for a moment, and then announced that he was ready to throw up the sponge.* * *(v.) = despair, throw in + the towel, give up + hope, throw in/up + the spongeEx: Like others, I've been wondering when I'd get my money's worth out of this meeting, and I was beginning to despair.
Ex: No one among librarians, suppliers or publishers is throwing in the towel but the position this format takes in library collections in the near future is unsettled.Ex: If the librarians of the universities with the 50 largest libraries sense a need to bargain collectively they will have to give up hope of doing so as partners of the faculty.Ex: He looked at her reproachfully for a moment, and then announced that he was ready to throw up the sponge. -
37 rayito de esperanza
(n.) = glimmer of hopeEx. In 1991 a glimmer of hope began to shine for many who take exception to Microsoft.* * *(n.) = glimmer of hopeEx: In 1991 a glimmer of hope began to shine for many who take exception to Microsoft.
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38 rayo de esperanza
(n.) = ray of hope, silver lining, the light at the end of the tunnel, glimmer of hope, beacon of hope, ray of lightEx. 'What if we got the other departments to pay for their own services and materials?' she parried, seeing a faint ray of hope in the idea.Ex. The article is entitled 'Dark clouds, silver linings: the 1977 Pittsburgh Conference'.Ex. The article ' The light at the end of the tunnel' describes the measures taken to reduce the serials cataloguing backlog in a university library.Ex. In 1991 a glimmer of hope began to shine for many who take exception to Microsoft.Ex. In the fight against HIV/AIDS, Senegal stands out as a beacon of hope on a continent ravaged by the syndrome.Ex. They use a line of light bulbs that block out the blue rays of light that suppress melatonin, a hormone that promotes sleep.* * *(n.) = ray of hope, silver lining, the light at the end of the tunnel, glimmer of hope, beacon of hope, ray of lightEx: 'What if we got the other departments to pay for their own services and materials?' she parried, seeing a faint ray of hope in the idea.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Dark clouds, silver linings: the 1977 Pittsburgh Conference'.Ex: The article ' The light at the end of the tunnel' describes the measures taken to reduce the serials cataloguing backlog in a university library.Ex: In 1991 a glimmer of hope began to shine for many who take exception to Microsoft.Ex: In the fight against HIV/AIDS, Senegal stands out as a beacon of hope on a continent ravaged by the syndrome.Ex: They use a line of light bulbs that block out the blue rays of light that suppress melatonin, a hormone that promotes sleep. -
39 resquicio de esperanza
(n.) = ray of hope, beacon of hopeEx. 'What if we got the other departments to pay for their own services and materials?' she parried, seeing a faint ray of hope in the idea.Ex. In the fight against HIV/AIDS, Senegal stands out as a beacon of hope on a continent ravaged by the syndrome.* * *(n.) = ray of hope, beacon of hopeEx: 'What if we got the other departments to pay for their own services and materials?' she parried, seeing a faint ray of hope in the idea.
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40 siempre queda una esperanza
Ex. People often say of one who is critically ill, 'where there's life, there's hope' but the reverse is probably more true: 'where there's hope, there's life'.* * *Ex: People often say of one who is critically ill, 'where there's life, there's hope' but the reverse is probably more true: 'where there's hope, there's life'.
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