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1 casualidad
f.1 coincidence.la casualidad hizo que nos encontráramos chance brought us togetherdio la casualidad de que… it so happened that…no es casualidad que… it's no coincidence that…de casualidad by chance¿no llevarás por casualidad un paraguas? you wouldn't happen to have an umbrella with you?¡qué casualidad! what a coincidence!2 chance, coincidence, contingency, fortuity.* * *1 chance, accident2 (coincidencia) coincidence\dar la casualidad to just happende casualidad / por casualidad by chance* * *noun f.1) chance2) coincidence•* * *SF1) (=azar) chance; (=coincidencia) coincidence¿cree en el destino o en la casualidad? — do you believe in destiny or in chance?
sería mucha casualidad o ya sería casualidad que os pusieseis enfermos los dos al mismo tiempo — it would be too much of a coincidence if you both fell ill at the same time
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da la casualidad de que... — it (just) so happens that...dio la casualidad de que... — it just so happened that...
ese día dio la casualidad de que decidí salir a dar una vuelta — that day I happened to decide to go out for a walk, as luck would have it I decided to go out for a walk that day
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de o por casualidad — by chancetuve muchísima suerte en el accidente: estoy vivo de casualidad — I was really lucky in the accident: it's purely by chance o pure chance that I'm still alive
un día entró de casualidad — he dropped in o by one day
¿no tendrás un pañuelo, por casualidad? — you wouldn't happen to have a handkerchief, would you?
no meten un gol ni por casualidad — they've got no chance o hope of scoring a goal
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¡ qué casualidad! — what a coincidence!¡qué casualidad verle aquí! — what a coincidence meeting you here!, fancy meeting you here!
2) (=suceso casual) coincidence* * *femenino chancede or por (pura) casualidad — by (sheer) chance
pasé por ahí de casualidad — I happened to pass by there, I passed there by chance
da la casualidad de que... — as it happens o actually...
ni por casualidad: no se baña ni por casualidad he wouldn't dream of having a bath; no le doy a la bola ni por casualidad — I just can't hit the ball
* * *= accident, chance, fluke, randomness, fortuity.Ex. Entries are created merely according to the accident of the appearance of words in titles.Ex. In some authority files (titles, ISBN/ISSN, national bibliographic record numbers), no search of the file is made because there is little chance of finding the new entry in the file.Ex. This correlation between Blacks and low socio-economic status Whites is neither an artifact of methodology nor a sampling fluke.Ex. New models have appeared that suggest that manaers need to accommodate the randomness found in complex organizations.Ex. Luck also called fortuity is a chance happening, or that which happens beyond a persons control.----* da la casualidad = as it happens.* dar con, encontrar por casualidad = stumble on.* dar la casualidad que + Indicativo = chance to + Infinitivo.* dar la casualidad que + Subjuntivo = happen to + Infinitivo.* de casualidad = by accident, by a fluke, by chance, accidentally, by a stroke of (good) luck, by luck.* dio la casualidad = as it happened.* encontrar por casualidad = come across, chance on/upon.* ni por casualidad = never in a month of Sundays.* oír por casualidad = overhear.* por casualidad = by chance, coincidentally, fortuitously, by accident, by happenstance, happen to + Infinitivo, chance to + Infinitivo, accidentally, by a fluke, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luck.* por si casualidad = in the chance that.* * *femenino chancede or por (pura) casualidad — by (sheer) chance
pasé por ahí de casualidad — I happened to pass by there, I passed there by chance
da la casualidad de que... — as it happens o actually...
ni por casualidad: no se baña ni por casualidad he wouldn't dream of having a bath; no le doy a la bola ni por casualidad — I just can't hit the ball
* * *= accident, chance, fluke, randomness, fortuity.Ex: Entries are created merely according to the accident of the appearance of words in titles.
Ex: In some authority files (titles, ISBN/ISSN, national bibliographic record numbers), no search of the file is made because there is little chance of finding the new entry in the file.Ex: This correlation between Blacks and low socio-economic status Whites is neither an artifact of methodology nor a sampling fluke.Ex: New models have appeared that suggest that manaers need to accommodate the randomness found in complex organizations.Ex: Luck also called fortuity is a chance happening, or that which happens beyond a persons control.* da la casualidad = as it happens.* dar con, encontrar por casualidad = stumble on.* dar la casualidad que + Indicativo = chance to + Infinitivo.* dar la casualidad que + Subjuntivo = happen to + Infinitivo.* de casualidad = by accident, by a fluke, by chance, accidentally, by a stroke of (good) luck, by luck.* dio la casualidad = as it happened.* encontrar por casualidad = come across, chance on/upon.* ni por casualidad = never in a month of Sundays.* oír por casualidad = overhear.* por casualidad = by chance, coincidentally, fortuitously, by accident, by happenstance, happen to + Infinitivo, chance to + Infinitivo, accidentally, by a fluke, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luck.* por si casualidad = in the chance that.* * *chancelo encontré de or por pura casualidad I found it by sheer chance¿no tendrías su dirección por casualidad? you wouldn't happen to have her address (by any chance), would you?¡qué casualidad! what a coincidence!da la casualidad de que lo voy a ver mañana as it happens o actually I'm going to be seeing him tomorrowpues da la casualidad que yo también lo vi ( iró); well, it just so happens that I saw him too ( iro)ni por casualidad: ese cochino no se baña ni por casualidad that slob wouldn't dream of having a bathni por casualidad se fijará en ella no way will he look at her ( colloq)* * *
casualidad sustantivo femenino
chance;
si por casualidad la ves if you happen to see her;
¿no tendrás su dirección por casualidad? you wouldn't (happen to) have her address by any chance?;
¡qué casualidad! what a coincidence!;
da la casualidad de que … as it happens …
casualidad sustantivo femenino chance, coincidence: dio la casualidad de que se conocían, it so happened that they knew each other
lo encontré de casualidad, I found it by chance
si por casualidad lo vuelves a ver..., if you happen to see him again...
¡qué casualidad!, what a coincidence!
' casualidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
accidental
- accidente
- simple
- suerte
- andar
- azar
- carambola
- chiripa
- coincidencia
- encontrar
- puro
English:
accident
- accidental
- accidentally
- by
- chance
- encounter
- eventual
- fancy
- fluke
- happen
- happy
- overhear
- purely
- quirk
- sheer
- so
- throw together
- coincidence
- over
* * *casualidad nfcoincidence;la casualidad hizo que nos encontráramos chance brought us together;dio la casualidad de que… it so happened that…;¡qué casualidad! what a coincidence!;no es casualidad que… it's no coincidence that…;de casualidad by chance;me encuentras aquí de casualidad, porque hoy no pensaba venir I'm only here by chance, I hadn't intended to come today;por casualidad by chance;me he enterado por casualidad de que estás buscando apartamento I happened to hear that you're looking for an apartment o Br flat;¿no llevarás por casualidad un paraguas? you wouldn't happen to have an umbrella with you, would you?* * *f chance, coincidence;por ode casualidad by chance;da la casualidad que it just so happens that* * *casualidad nf1) : chance2)de casualidad : by chance, by any chance* * *1. (coincidencia) coincidence¡qué casualidad encontrarte aquí! what a coincidence meeting you here!2. (azar) chance¿no tendrías por casualidad una grapadora? you wouldn't have a stapler by any chance? -
2 casualidad
• chance• coincidence• concurrence• concurrency• contingency• fortuity• hanseatic• haphazard -
3 casualidad favorable
• favorable coincidence• serendipity -
4 casualidad favorable
f.favorable coincidence, happy event, serendipity. -
5 de casualidad / por casualidad
de casualidad / por casualidadby chance -
6 de casualidad
= by accident, by a fluke, by chance, accidentally, by a stroke of (good) luck, by luckEx. Discoveries are sometimes made by accident; they are never made by the dismayed or disheartened = A veces los descubrimientos se hacen por casualidad y nunca por los abatidos o los desmotivados.Ex. The study revealed that most of the deformities are caused by a fluke.Ex. If, by chance, the newly entered item is identical to one already in the file, DOBIS/LIBIS ignores the new entry.Ex. As has been suggested elsewhere in this book, it is axiomatic that regular backup copies of data disks be taken, in order to ensure that data are not accidentally lost.Ex. The stream suddenly swept him away, and it was only by a stroke of luck that they found him.Ex. Machiavelli insisted that the Prince be aware that he was Prince mostly by luck and his job was to never admit it.* * *= by accident, by a fluke, by chance, accidentally, by a stroke of (good) luck, by luckEx: Discoveries are sometimes made by accident; they are never made by the dismayed or disheartened = A veces los descubrimientos se hacen por casualidad y nunca por los abatidos o los desmotivados.
Ex: The study revealed that most of the deformities are caused by a fluke.Ex: If, by chance, the newly entered item is identical to one already in the file, DOBIS/LIBIS ignores the new entry.Ex: As has been suggested elsewhere in this book, it is axiomatic that regular backup copies of data disks be taken, in order to ensure that data are not accidentally lost.Ex: The stream suddenly swept him away, and it was only by a stroke of luck that they found him.Ex: Machiavelli insisted that the Prince be aware that he was Prince mostly by luck and his job was to never admit it. -
7 por casualidad
* * *= by chance, coincidentally, fortuitously, by accident, by happenstance, happen to + Infinitivo, chance to + Infinitivo, accidentally, by a fluke, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luckEx. If, by chance, the newly entered item is identical to one already in the file, DOBIS/LIBIS ignores the new entry.Ex. Ironically, the latter proved to be the most vulnerable and acutely criticized of Panizzi's rules, as, coincidentally, are the corresponding AACR rules.Ex. On one of them, fortuitously, there was a note entered by the cataloger which said, 'Usually published under the title American Scholar'.Ex. Discoveries are sometimes made by accident; they are never made by the dismayed or disheartened = A veces los descubrimientos se hacen por casualidad y nunca por los abatidos o los desmotivados.Ex. To date, the replacement of old technologies by new technologies has occurred largely by happenstance.Ex. So far we have only provided for the user who happens to consult the A/Z subject index under the term 'Conservative'.Ex. During a trip to Italy, he chanced to see a production of Cavalleria.Ex. As has been suggested elsewhere in this book, it is axiomatic that regular backup copies of data disks be taken, in order to ensure that data are not accidentally lost.Ex. The study revealed that most of the deformities are caused by a fluke.Ex. Machiavelli insisted that the Prince be aware that he was Prince mostly by luck and his job was to never admit it.Ex. The stream suddenly swept him away, and it was only by a stroke of luck that they found him.* * *= by chance, coincidentally, fortuitously, by accident, by happenstance, happen to + Infinitivo, chance to + Infinitivo, accidentally, by a fluke, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luckEx: If, by chance, the newly entered item is identical to one already in the file, DOBIS/LIBIS ignores the new entry.
Ex: Ironically, the latter proved to be the most vulnerable and acutely criticized of Panizzi's rules, as, coincidentally, are the corresponding AACR rules.Ex: On one of them, fortuitously, there was a note entered by the cataloger which said, 'Usually published under the title American Scholar'.Ex: Discoveries are sometimes made by accident; they are never made by the dismayed or disheartened = A veces los descubrimientos se hacen por casualidad y nunca por los abatidos o los desmotivados.Ex: To date, the replacement of old technologies by new technologies has occurred largely by happenstance.Ex: So far we have only provided for the user who happens to consult the A/Z subject index under the term 'Conservative'.Ex: During a trip to Italy, he chanced to see a production of Cavalleria.Ex: As has been suggested elsewhere in this book, it is axiomatic that regular backup copies of data disks be taken, in order to ensure that data are not accidentally lost.Ex: The study revealed that most of the deformities are caused by a fluke.Ex: Machiavelli insisted that the Prince be aware that he was Prince mostly by luck and his job was to never admit it.Ex: The stream suddenly swept him away, and it was only by a stroke of luck that they found him. -
8 dar la casualidad
to just happen -
9 da la casualidad
Ex. As it happens, the way the Library of Congress automated the ISBD was different from the way we did it in Britain.* * *Ex: As it happens, the way the Library of Congress automated the ISBD was different from the way we did it in Britain.
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10 dar la casualidad que + Indicativo
= happen to + Infinitivo, chance to + InfinitivoEx. So far we have only provided for the user who happens to consult the A/Z subject index under the term 'Conservative'.Ex. During a trip to Italy, he chanced to see a production of Cavalleria.* * *= happen to + Infinitivo, chance to + InfinitivoEx: So far we have only provided for the user who happens to consult the A/Z subject index under the term 'Conservative'.
Ex: During a trip to Italy, he chanced to see a production of Cavalleria.Spanish-English dictionary > dar la casualidad que + Indicativo
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11 dio la casualidad
Ex. As it happened, the snowfall was moderate and all the rest of us worked all day and got home without difficulty.* * *Ex: As it happened, the snowfall was moderate and all the rest of us worked all day and got home without difficulty.
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12 encontrar por casualidad
(v.) = come across, chance on/upon, stumble onEx. In a jumble of old papers I recently came across the photograph of a young man striding through a classroom door.Ex. He declared that he had chanced on the name while searching the map for a name that would sound appropriately southern Italian.Ex. While trying to figure out ways to cut fat from my diet, I stumbled on a great basic nonfat salad dressing that is terrific all by itself.* * *(v.) = come across, chance on/upon, stumble onEx: In a jumble of old papers I recently came across the photograph of a young man striding through a classroom door.
Ex: He declared that he had chanced on the name while searching the map for a name that would sound appropriately southern Italian.Ex: While trying to figure out ways to cut fat from my diet, I stumbled on a great basic nonfat salad dressing that is terrific all by itself. -
13 ni por casualidad
Ex. The two stepsisters also wondered who the newcomer was, for never in a month of Sundays, would they ever have guessed that the beautiful girl was really poor Cinderella who talked to the cat!.* * *Ex: The two stepsisters also wondered who the newcomer was, for never in a month of Sundays, would they ever have guessed that the beautiful girl was really poor Cinderella who talked to the cat!.
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14 oír por casualidad
(v.) = overhearEx. As he recovers, he overhears a well-intentioned social worker murmuring soothingly about a juvenile facility, and contrives an escape.* * *(v.) = overhearEx: As he recovers, he overhears a well-intentioned social worker murmuring soothingly about a juvenile facility, and contrives an escape.
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15 por si casualidad
Ex. Just for the sake of curiosity (and in the chance that it might help someone else at some point), what was the solution you arrived at?.* * *Ex: Just for the sake of curiosity (and in the chance that it might help someone else at some point), what was the solution you arrived at?.
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16 sonó la flauta (por casualidad)
it was a fluke, it was sheer luckSpanish-English dictionary > sonó la flauta (por casualidad)
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17 sonó la flauta (por casualidad)
it was a fluke, it was sheer luckSpanish-English dictionary > sonó la flauta (por casualidad)
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18 dar la casualidad
• happen at a certain time• happen every day• happen frequently• happen on -
19 dar por casualidad con
• chance on -
20 dar por casualidad en
• chance on• happen just at the right time• happen that
См. также в других словарях:
casualidad — sustantivo femenino 1. Combinación de circunstancias que no se pueden prever ni evitar o suceso imprevisto provocado sin intervención: Lo vi en el metro por casualidad. La casualidad hizo que aquel día hubiese mucho tráfico. Se dio la casualidad… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
casualidad — 1. ‘Combinación de circunstancias que no se pueden prever ni evitar’: «No hay casualidades sino destinos» (Sábato Héroes [Arg. 1961]). Deriva de casual, por lo que no debe usarse en vez de causalidad, que es voz relacionada con causa (→… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
casualidad — (De casual). f. Combinación de circunstancias que no se pueden prever ni evitar … Diccionario de la lengua española
casualidad — s f 1 Combinación de distintas circunstancias imprevisibles que determina un acontecimiento sorpresivo y no previsto: no dejar nada a la casualidad, ¡Qué casualidad! ¡Ya lo sabía! 2 Hecho o acontecimiento accidental o imprevisto, que sucede en un … Español en México
casualidad — ► sustantivo femenino 1 Causa desconocida de un hecho o suceso imprevisto, que no se debe a una necesidad natural ni a intervención intencionada: ■ atribuyó a la casualidad el éxito de la obra. SINÓNIMO azar suerte ANTÓNIMO seguridad 2… … Enciclopedia Universal
casualidad — sustantivo femenino azar acaso (literal), caso fortuito, albur, contingencia, eventualidad, accidente, chamba, chiripa, chorra (malsonante). ≠ previsión, seguridad … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
casualidad — {{#}}{{LM C07565}}{{〓}} {{SynC07739}} {{[}}casualidad{{]}} ‹ca·sua·li·dad› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} Combinación de circunstancias imprevistas que no se pueden evitar: • Fue una casualidad que nos encontráramos fuera de nuestra ciudad.{{○}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
casualidad — (f) (Intermedio) circunstancia no planeada Ejemplos: Mario no cree en casualidades, dice que todo es destino. Encontrarla en el restaurante ha sido pura casualidad. Sinónimos: coincidencia … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
casualidad — f. Circunstancia que no se puede prever ni evitar … Diccionario Castellano
Mina La Casualidad — La Casualidad … Wikipedia Español
sonar la flauta por casualidad — Ser algo un golpe de suerte, una absoluta e inesperada casualidad. . La locución se refiere a la fábula de Tomás de Iriarte (1750 1791) titulada que cuenta la historia de un burro que encontró una flauta; creyéndola comida, la metió en la boca y … Diccionario de dichos y refranes