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81 comerse los restos dejados por otro
(v.) = scavengeEx. These include watching out for people scavenging through discarded materials and making sure that deleted files on floppy disks are truly erased.* * *(v.) = scavengeEx: These include watching out for people scavenging through discarded materials and making sure that deleted files on floppy disks are truly erased.
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82 conducir demasiado cerca de otro
(v.) = tailgateEx. It was hailing cats and dogs the other day, and I was still tailgated by a moron in a large SUV (sport utilitarian vehicle).* * *(v.) = tailgateEx: It was hailing cats and dogs the other day, and I was still tailgated by a moron in a large SUV (sport utilitarian vehicle).
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83 consultar con otro especialista
(v.) = get + a second opinionEx. Find out why you need a second opinion, when to get a second opinion, and why it may be a matter of life and death.* * *(v.) = get + a second opinionEx: Find out why you need a second opinion, when to get a second opinion, and why it may be a matter of life and death.
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84 consultar con otro experto
(v.) = get + a second opinionEx. Find out why you need a second opinion, when to get a second opinion, and why it may be a matter of life and death.* * *(v.) = get + a second opinionEx: Find out why you need a second opinion, when to get a second opinion, and why it may be a matter of life and death.
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85 correr de un sitio para otro
(v.) = rush aroundEx. Perhaps instead of arguing, and rushing around in the dark, the time has come to follow our Danish and American friends and begin to find out what we are doing.* * *(v.) = rush aroundEx: Perhaps instead of arguing, and rushing around in the dark, the time has come to follow our Danish and American friends and begin to find out what we are doing.
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86 cualquier otro
adj.any other, all other.pron.1 any other one, other one no matter which.2 anyone else, anybody else, other one no matter who, somebody else.* * *Ex. To introduce a little vulgarity, it would be absolutely hell on browsers were all the works by Agatha Christie or Dorothy Sayers or Dashiell Hammett or you name it, entered individually by their title.* * *Ex: To introduce a little vulgarity, it would be absolutely hell on browsers were all the works by Agatha Christie or Dorothy Sayers or Dashiell Hammett or you name it, entered individually by their title.
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87 dar otro paso muy importante
(v.) = reach + another milestoneEx. The CEC Libraries' programme has reached another milestone witht the completion of the evaluation of proposals submitted under the first Call for Proposals.* * *(v.) = reach + another milestoneEx: The CEC Libraries' programme has reached another milestone witht the completion of the evaluation of proposals submitted under the first Call for Proposals.
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88 de algún modo u otro
Ex. Not all paper was watermarked but most medium-quality paper, and nearly all the fine, had watermarks of some sort.* * *Ex: Not all paper was watermarked but most medium-quality paper, and nearly all the fine, had watermarks of some sort.
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89 de algún tipo u otro
Ex. Not all paper was watermarked but most medium-quality paper, and nearly all the fine, had watermarks of some sort.* * *Ex: Not all paper was watermarked but most medium-quality paper, and nearly all the fine, had watermarks of some sort.
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90 de esto y de lo otro
Ex. They all met in the cafes to argue about this and that, to discuss their work, politics and philosophy.* * *Ex: They all met in the cafes to argue about this and that, to discuss their work, politics and philosophy.
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91 de esto, de lo otro y de lo de más allá
Ex. They talked for a good half hour about this and that and everything else while their boys played.* * *Ex: They talked for a good half hour about this and that and everything else while their boys played.
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92 de otro modo
Ex. Thus material are classified and grouped first by language and conversely, for example, poetry is scattered according to language.* * *Ex: Thus material are classified and grouped first by language and conversely, for example, poetry is scattered according to language.
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93 de otro mundo
(adj.) = unworldly, unworldlyEx. It's well documented that meditation and yoga lead to contact with unworldly forces of evil.Ex. It's well documented that meditation and yoga lead to contact with unworldly forces of evil.* * *(adj.) = unworldly, unworldlyEx: It's well documented that meditation and yoga lead to contact with unworldly forces of evil.
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94 de otro tiempo
= of yoreEx. Ironically, today's catalogs have gone full circle back to the book catalogs of yore, with each work having only one complete catalog entry = Paradójicamente, los catálogos de hoy día han vuelto a los catálogos en forma de libro de antaño, en los que cada documento tenía un único asiento catalográfico completo.* * *= of yoreEx: Ironically, today's catalogs have gone full circle back to the book catalogs of yore, with each work having only one complete catalog entry = Paradójicamente, los catálogos de hoy día han vuelto a los catálogos en forma de libro de antaño, en los que cada documento tenía un único asiento catalográfico completo.
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95 de parte de otro
Ex. Taylor and Johnson's figure of 11.3 per cent of users being there ' on behalf of someone else' raises a point which is all too seldom discussed as a feature of the public library service.* * *Ex: Taylor and Johnson's figure of 11.3 per cent of users being there ' on behalf of someone else' raises a point which is all too seldom discussed as a feature of the public library service.
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96 de un + Expresión Temporal + a otro
= from one + Expresión Temporal + to the nextEx. There were abrupt fluctuations in his output from one week to the next.* * *= from one + Expresión Temporal + to the nextEx: There were abrupt fluctuations in his output from one week to the next.
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97 de un extremo a otro del país
(adj.) = cross-countryEx. The author recounts the cross-country killing spree of Mickey and Mallory, a couple who owe something to Marlon Brando, James Dean, and Bonnie and Clyde.* * *(adj.) = cross-countryEx: The author recounts the cross-country killing spree of Mickey and Mallory, a couple who owe something to Marlon Brando, James Dean, and Bonnie and Clyde.
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98 de un extremo al otro
= from the ridiculous to the sublime, from the sublime to the ridiculousEx. Within, you will find a pleathora of gadgets and gizmos, ranging from the ridiculous to the sublime.Ex. As the familiar saying goes, ' From the sublime to the ridiculous is but a step'.* * *= from the ridiculous to the sublime, from the sublime to the ridiculousEx: Within, you will find a pleathora of gadgets and gizmos, ranging from the ridiculous to the sublime.
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99 de un extremo de la ciudad a otro
(adj.) = cross-townEx. The average speed of cross-town traffic has dropped to 5.2 miles per hour (from 5.6 mph five years ago).* * *(adj.) = cross-townEx: The average speed of cross-town traffic has dropped to 5.2 miles per hour (from 5.6 mph five years ago).
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100 de un lado de la ciudad a otro
(adj.) = cross-townEx. The average speed of cross-town traffic has dropped to 5.2 miles per hour (from 5.6 mph five years ago).* * *(adj.) = cross-townEx: The average speed of cross-town traffic has dropped to 5.2 miles per hour (from 5.6 mph five years ago).
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