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1 circumstances
circumstances npl circunstanciasin the circumstances / under the circumstances dadas las circunstanciasin / under no circumstances bajo ningún concepto1 (financial position) situación nombre femenino económican.• condición s.f.• estado s.m. -
2 considering the circumstances
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3 depending on circumstances
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4 modest circumstances
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5 under the circumstances
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6 extenuating circumstances
circunstancias nombre femenino plural atenuantes -
7 in/under no circumstances
in/under no circumstancesen ningún caso, bajo ningún concepto -
8 in/under the circumstances
in/under the circumstancesdadas las circunstancias -
9 mitigating circumstances
SMALLLAW/SMALL circunstancias nombre femenino plural atenuantes -
10 to be in straitened circumstances
formal use pasar estrecheces, pasar apurosEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be in straitened circumstances
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11 under the circumstances ...
under the circumstances...dadas la circunstancias... -
12 untoward circumstances
circunstancias adversas -
13 economic circumstances
s.circunstancias económicas, situación económica. -
14 environmental circumstances
s.circunstancias del entorno.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > environmental circumstances
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15 exceptional circumstances
s.circunstancias excepcionales.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > exceptional circumstances
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16 excusing circumstances
s.circunstancias eximentes, causas de justificación. -
17 exigent circumstances
s.circunstancias extraordinarias. -
18 extenuating circumstances
pl.(circunstancias) atenuantes.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > extenuating circumstances
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19 external circumstances
s.factores exógenos. -
20 extraordinary circumstances
s.circunstancias extraordinarias.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > extraordinary circumstances
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