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61 encontrar simpatizadores
(v.) = find + friendsEx. It is the ideology which was urged against Panizzi and was cogently disproved by him before the Royal Commission but whose seductive simplicity has always found friends to keep it alive.* * *(v.) = find + friendsEx: It is the ideology which was urged against Panizzi and was cogently disproved by him before the Royal Commission but whose seductive simplicity has always found friends to keep it alive.
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62 encontrar su propio modo de actuar
(v.) = find + Posesivo + own wayEx. For much study and research, the researcher must find his own way, at least initially, because he has not yet clarified his mind or his aim to the point where he can pose precise questions.* * *(v.) = find + Posesivo + own wayEx: For much study and research, the researcher must find his own way, at least initially, because he has not yet clarified his mind or his aim to the point where he can pose precise questions.
Spanish-English dictionary > encontrar su propio modo de actuar
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63 encontrar su sitio
(v.) = find + a homeEx. It has become apparent that videodisc technology is finding a home among the designers and developers of health-related information systems = Es obvio que la tecnología del videodisco está encontrando un hueco entre los diseñadores y desarrolladores de los sistemas de información relacionados con la salud.* * *(v.) = find + a homeEx: It has become apparent that videodisc technology is finding a home among the designers and developers of health-related information systems = Es obvio que la tecnología del videodisco está encontrando un hueco entre los diseñadores y desarrolladores de los sistemas de información relacionados con la salud.
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64 encontrar suerte
(v.) = be in for a good thing, come in for + a good thing, be into a good thingEx. The value of shares were steadily rising and we began to hope that we might be in for a good thing at last.Ex. They are the kind who complain of their hard luck when some one else happens to come in for a good thing.Ex. They are plainly and simply greedy people who are into a good thing.* * *(v.) = be in for a good thing, come in for + a good thing, be into a good thingEx: The value of shares were steadily rising and we began to hope that we might be in for a good thing at last.
Ex: They are the kind who complain of their hard luck when some one else happens to come in for a good thing.Ex: They are plainly and simply greedy people who are into a good thing. -
65 encontrar tiempo
(v.) = find + timeEx. The library has 9 staff who, apart from serving the 1,500 visitors a month, also find time to compile subject guides to the collection.* * *(v.) = find + timeEx: The library has 9 staff who, apart from serving the 1,500 visitors a month, also find time to compile subject guides to the collection.
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66 encontrar trabajo
v.to find work, to find a job.* * *(v.) = find + a jobEx. This service concentrated on helping people to purchase houses and to find jobs and homes outside London.* * *(v.) = find + a jobEx: This service concentrated on helping people to purchase houses and to find jobs and homes outside London.
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67 encontrar trabajo en una biblioteca
(v.) = join + libraryEx. The librarian who joins a library with such a program is fortunate.* * *(v.) = join + libraryEx: The librarian who joins a library with such a program is fortunate.
Spanish-English dictionary > encontrar trabajo en una biblioteca
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68 encontrar un chollo
(v.) = come in for + a good thing, be in for a good thing, be into a good thingEx. They are the kind who complain of their hard luck when some one else happens to come in for a good thing.Ex. The value of shares were steadily rising and we began to hope that we might be in for a good thing at last.Ex. They are plainly and simply greedy people who are into a good thing.* * *(v.) = come in for + a good thing, be in for a good thing, be into a good thingEx: They are the kind who complain of their hard luck when some one else happens to come in for a good thing.
Ex: The value of shares were steadily rising and we began to hope that we might be in for a good thing at last.Ex: They are plainly and simply greedy people who are into a good thing. -
69 encontrar un equilibrio
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70 encontrar un hueco
(v.) = find + a homeEx. It has become apparent that videodisc technology is finding a home among the designers and developers of health-related information systems = Es obvio que la tecnología del videodisco está encontrando un hueco entre los diseñadores y desarrolladores de los sistemas de información relacionados con la salud.* * *(v.) = find + a homeEx: It has become apparent that videodisc technology is finding a home among the designers and developers of health-related information systems = Es obvio que la tecnología del videodisco está encontrando un hueco entre los diseñadores y desarrolladores de los sistemas de información relacionados con la salud.
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71 encontrar un término medio entre ... y
(v.) = tread + a middle path between... andEx. This lavishly illustrated book ultimately fails in its attempt to tread a middle path between the scholarly and popular approaches to the Roman amphitheatre.* * *(v.) = tread + a middle path between... andEx: This lavishly illustrated book ultimately fails in its attempt to tread a middle path between the scholarly and popular approaches to the Roman amphitheatre.
Spanish-English dictionary > encontrar un término medio entre ... y
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72 encontrar una salida a
(v.) = find + a/the way out ofEx. These descriptions are seen as a key factor to finding a way out of the growing problems of traversing an ever expanding Web.* * *(v.) = find + a/the way out ofEx: These descriptions are seen as a key factor to finding a way out of the growing problems of traversing an ever expanding Web.
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73 encontrar una solución
(v.) = find + solution, develop + solutionEx. This may be obvious but circumstances do arise that will test the patience of a saint; those are the times to keep plugging on until solution is found.Ex. This article discusses indexing principles, the problems of indexing and some of the solutions developed by indexers.* * *(v.) = find + solution, develop + solutionEx: This may be obvious but circumstances do arise that will test the patience of a saint; those are the times to keep plugging on until solution is found.
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74 encontrar a una mujer en trenza
Spanish-English dictionary > encontrar a una mujer en trenza
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75 encontrar(se) con la horma de su zapato
Spanish-English dictionary > encontrar(se) con la horma de su zapato
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76 encontrar la yugular de algn
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77 encontrar las sábanas
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78 encontrar un lugar bajo el sol
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79 encontrar(se) con la horma de su zapato
Spanish-English dictionary > encontrar(se) con la horma de su zapato
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80 encontrar el centro
Diccionario español-ruso de la geometría descriptiva > encontrar el centro
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