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  • 101 muy estructurado

    Ex. She does this by weaving together, in a highly structured pattern, pieces from a variety of texts.
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    Ex: She does this by weaving together, in a highly structured pattern, pieces from a variety of texts.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy estructurado

  • 102 muy extendido

    (adj.) = commonly-held, widely held
    Ex. Each individual is conditioned by the culture in which he grows up and shares or rejects its commonly-held values.
    Ex. There are 3 widely held beliefs about cryptology which underpin much research on the subject.
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    (adj.) = commonly-held, widely held

    Ex: Each individual is conditioned by the culture in which he grows up and shares or rejects its commonly-held values.

    Ex: There are 3 widely held beliefs about cryptology which underpin much research on the subject.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy extendido

  • 103 muy famoso

    adj.
    very famous, most famous.
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    (adj.) = highly acclaimed, widely acclaimed, well-acclaimed
    Ex. This is a complete and highly acclaimed guide to judging Internet information quality.
    Ex. The authors examines different facets of books intended for young people, including adaptations of widely acclaimed books, as well as books written specially for them.
    Ex. She compiled and edited well-acclaimed bibliographies on mobile libraries across the globe.
    * * *
    (adj.) = highly acclaimed, widely acclaimed, well-acclaimed

    Ex: This is a complete and highly acclaimed guide to judging Internet information quality.

    Ex: The authors examines different facets of books intended for young people, including adaptations of widely acclaimed books, as well as books written specially for them.
    Ex: She compiled and edited well-acclaimed bibliographies on mobile libraries across the globe.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy famoso

  • 104 muy frecuentado

    adj.
    much frequented, popular.
    * * *
    (adj.) = heavily used
    Ex. The result is a digital library that has been in operation since 1997, that continues to expand in size, that is heavily used and that is highly regarded by its users.
    * * *
    (adj.) = heavily used

    Ex: The result is a digital library that has been in operation since 1997, that continues to expand in size, that is heavily used and that is highly regarded by its users.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy frecuentado

  • 105 muy frecuente y rápido

    (adj.) = rapid-fire
    Ex. The librarian should distinguish big from little problems to avoid getting caught in a situation that is rapid-fire and not effective.
    * * *
    (adj.) = rapid-fire

    Ex: The librarian should distinguish big from little problems to avoid getting caught in a situation that is rapid-fire and not effective.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy frecuente y rápido

  • 106 muy frecuentemente

    = so often, most often than not
    Ex. So often the way one sees things depends on one's personal point of view.
    Ex. They say you are as old as you feel but most often than not you are as old as you look.
    * * *
    = so often, most often than not

    Ex: So often the way one sees things depends on one's personal point of view.

    Ex: They say you are as old as you feel but most often than not you are as old as you look.

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  • 107 muy gastado

    (adj.) = worn-out
    Ex. In times of economic constraint money for large purchases of new resources to rebuild worn-out collections is not there.
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    (adj.) = worn-out

    Ex: In times of economic constraint money for large purchases of new resources to rebuild worn-out collections is not there.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy gastado

  • 108 muy generalizado

    (adj.) = commonly-held, widely held
    Ex. Each individual is conditioned by the culture in which he grows up and shares or rejects its commonly-held values.
    Ex. There are 3 widely held beliefs about cryptology which underpin much research on the subject.
    * * *
    (adj.) = commonly-held, widely held

    Ex: Each individual is conditioned by the culture in which he grows up and shares or rejects its commonly-held values.

    Ex: There are 3 widely held beliefs about cryptology which underpin much research on the subject.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy generalizado

  • 109 muy grande

    adj.
    1 very large, as big as all outdoors, enormous, very big.
    2 great, terrific.
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    Ex. They all enjoy doing their searches and find it a big time saver.
    * * *

    Ex: They all enjoy doing their searches and find it a big time saver.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy grande

  • 110 muy iluminado

    adj.
    bright-lit.
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    Ex. Cattle, pigs and sheep have a tendency to move more easily from a dimly illuminated area to a more brightly illuminated area.
    * * *

    Ex: Cattle, pigs and sheep have a tendency to move more easily from a dimly illuminated area to a more brightly illuminated area.

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  • 111 muy importante

    = critical, very importantly, big time
    Ex. Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.
    Ex. This article discusses this problem in terms of the reading age of the editorial of a newspaper and, very importantly, of its political slant.
    Ex. They all enjoy doing their searches and find it a big time saver.
    * * *
    = critical, very importantly, big time

    Ex: Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.

    Ex: This article discusses this problem in terms of the reading age of the editorial of a newspaper and, very importantly, of its political slant.
    Ex: They all enjoy doing their searches and find it a big time saver.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy importante

  • 112 muy informado

    (adj.) = well-informed
    Ex. The library can offer well-informed service to policy-makers, analysts, students, the media and political groups.
    * * *
    (adj.) = well-informed

    Ex: The library can offer well-informed service to policy-makers, analysts, students, the media and political groups.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy informado

  • 113 muy lejano

    Ex. Resolution of copyright issues seems still far off.
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    Ex: Resolution of copyright issues seems still far off.

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  • 114 muy lejos

    adv.
    far away, very far away, a great way off, way off.
    * * *
    = far away, far off
    Ex. She saw everything as if it were happening in a small room far away, or as if she were looking at it through the wrong end of a telescope.
    Ex. Resolution of copyright issues seems still far off.
    * * *
    = far away, far off

    Ex: She saw everything as if it were happening in a small room far away, or as if she were looking at it through the wrong end of a telescope.

    Ex: Resolution of copyright issues seems still far off.

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  • 115 muy lejos de

    = a long way from, a long way removed from
    Ex. Many of the most important relations will be completely lost (eg Tigers will file a long way from Cats).
    Ex. All this is a long way removed from the other casual look which predominates this year.
    * * *
    = a long way from, a long way removed from

    Ex: Many of the most important relations will be completely lost (eg Tigers will file a long way from Cats).

    Ex: All this is a long way removed from the other casual look which predominates this year.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy lejos de

  • 116 muy lejos de conseguir

    Ex. The article is entitled 'Access to government information in Japan: a long way toward electronic government?'.
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    Ex: The article is entitled 'Access to government information in Japan: a long way toward electronic government?'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy lejos de conseguir

  • 117 muy lentamente

    adv.
    very slowly, at a snail's pace.
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    Ex. Today's sewage nutrients, dyes and toxic or malodorous substances which can be degraded only with difficulty or very slowly.
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    Ex: Today's sewage nutrients, dyes and toxic or malodorous substances which can be degraded only with difficulty or very slowly.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy lentamente

  • 118 muy leído

    adj.
    1 widely-read, read by everyone, read by many.
    2 well-read.
    * * *
    (adj.) = widely-read
    Ex. This on-line full text data base covers widely-read magazines and periodicals in the field of computers, electronics and telecommunications.
    * * *
    (adj.) = widely-read

    Ex: This on-line full text data base covers widely-read magazines and periodicals in the field of computers, electronics and telecommunications.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy leído

  • 119 muy lluvioso

    (adj.) = rain-soaked
    Ex. A chilly, rain-soaked day can make a class unpleasantly irritable by mid-afternoon.
    * * *
    (adj.) = rain-soaked

    Ex: A chilly, rain-soaked day can make a class unpleasantly irritable by mid-afternoon.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy lluvioso

  • 120 muy logrado

    Ex. And there was a steady output in the later nineteenth century of well-made prize bindings in gilt-tooled calf, which were slickly produced by specialist firms.
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    Ex: And there was a steady output in the later nineteenth century of well-made prize bindings in gilt-tooled calf, which were slickly produced by specialist firms.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy logrado

См. также в других словарях:

  • Muy Muy — Municipio de Nicaragua …   Wikipedia Español

  • muy — (apócope de mucho) adverbio de cantidad 1. En gran cantidad, intensidad o grado. Observaciones: Se usa como intensificador delante de adjetivos calificativos, participios y adverbios, e incluso de sustantivos y pronombres usados con función… …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • Muy dentro de mi corazón — Studio album by Alejandro Fernández Released December 1996 …   Wikipedia

  • Muy Muy — is a municipality in the Matagalpa department of Nicaragua. Although Muy Muy means very very in Spanish, the municipality was named so by the Nahuatl, for whom muymuy means nutria, which were once found in abundance in the region. This needs to… …   Wikipedia

  • Muy dentro de mi corazón — Álbum de estudio de Alejandro Fernández Publicación 10 de diciembre de 1996[1] Grabación 1996 …   Wikipedia Español

  • muy — (Apóc. del ant. muito, y este del lat. multum). adv. U. antepuesto a nombres adjetivados, adjetivos, participios, adverbios y modos adverbiales, para denotar en ellos grado superlativo de significación. Muy hombre. [m6]Muy docto. [m6]Muy… …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • Muy despacito — «Muy despacito» Sencillo de Los Piojos del álbum Ay ay ay Género(s) Rock Duración 4:54 Discográfica DBN Autor(es) …   Wikipedia Español

  • muy — Muy, m. monosyllab. Est une espece de mesure d aucunes choses liquides de boisson, comme vin, eauë; et d aucunes non liquides, comme grains, sel, chaulx, legumes. Lequel ne se partit par mesmes noms desoubs mesures en toutes lesdites choses, qui… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • ¡Muy Divertido! — Muy Divertido! Studio album by Marc Ribot Released April 25, 2000 Genre …   Wikipedia

  • Muy Interesante — is a monthly popular science magazine which deals with fun facts and current events, such as the development of nanotechnology, new investigations and inventions, and world affairs. Created and published in Spain in May 1981 (Grupo G+J España… …   Wikipedia

  • Muy deficiente — Álbum de Platero y Tú Publicación 1992 Grabación 1992 Género(s) Rock Duración 40 44 …   Wikipedia Español

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