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81 núcleo de una idea
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82 ofuscarse con una idea
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83 tengo una idea general del tema
tengo una idea general del temaich weiß ungefähr, worum es gehtDiccionario Español-Alemán > tengo una idea general del tema
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84 hacerse una idea de algo
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85 acostumbrarse a una idea
(v.) = get used to + idea, deal with + conceptEx. Then, leaning back in her chair and with an impish smile playing about her mouth, she said: 'You know I can't quite get used to the idea of him giving up his job to follow his wife'.Ex. In this age of financial restriction we have to see ourselves, even at the smallest unit, as an international library resource network, and unless we can deal with this concept we can't rework the ISBD into a viable tool.* * *(v.) = get used to + idea, deal with + conceptEx: Then, leaning back in her chair and with an impish smile playing about her mouth, she said: 'You know I can't quite get used to the idea of him giving up his job to follow his wife'.
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86 con una idea muy superficial sobre
Ex. Results showed that many users turn up at the library with only a sketcky idea of what they would like and spend much time browsing.* * *Ex: Results showed that many users turn up at the library with only a sketcky idea of what they would like and spend much time browsing.
Spanish-English dictionary > con una idea muy superficial sobre
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87 dar con una idea
(v.) = hit on/upon + ideaEx. And so the editors hit upon a wonderful idea -- they would take those articles that were too long to be included in the printed version of the journal and publish them on the web.* * *(v.) = hit on/upon + ideaEx: And so the editors hit upon a wonderful idea -- they would take those articles that were too long to be included in the printed version of the journal and publish them on the web.
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88 estar a favor de una idea
(v.) = favour + ideaEx. Half the respondents favoured the idea when it was explained; the rest opposed it, one of the main reasons given being that there was a lack of neighbour agreement.* * *(v.) = favour + ideaEx: Half the respondents favoured the idea when it was explained; the rest opposed it, one of the main reasons given being that there was a lack of neighbour agreement.
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89 estar de acuerdo con una idea
(v.) = subscribe to + idea* * *(v.) = subscribe to + ideaEx: Too many people subscribe to this idea in principle only.
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90 germen de una idea
Ex. What began as a germ of an idea around a kitchen table in Toronto in 1997 is now being published out of Washington DC with contributors and subscribers from 20 countries.* * *Ex: What began as a germ of an idea around a kitchen table in Toronto in 1997 is now being published out of Washington DC with contributors and subscribers from 20 countries.
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91 hacer realidad una idea
(v.) = follow through on/with + Posesivo + ideaEx. But we simply don't have the physical or mental capability to follow through on every great idea we get.* * *(v.) = follow through on/with + Posesivo + ideaEx: But we simply don't have the physical or mental capability to follow through on every great idea we get.
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92 hacer valer una idea
(v.) = enforce + ideaEx. The idea must be enforced that that librarians have a duty to prohibit access to information and ideas whenever such limits are necessary to preserve family values.* * *(v.) = enforce + ideaEx: The idea must be enforced that that librarians have a duty to prohibit access to information and ideas whenever such limits are necessary to preserve family values.
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93 ocurrirse a Alguien una idea
(v.) = hit on/upon + ideaEx. And so the editors hit upon a wonderful idea -- they would take those articles that were too long to be included in the printed version of the journal and publish them on the web.* * *(v.) = hit on/upon + ideaEx: And so the editors hit upon a wonderful idea -- they would take those articles that were too long to be included in the printed version of the journal and publish them on the web.
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94 ocurrírsele a Alguien una idea
(v.) = think up + ideaEx. The committee thought up the idea about a decade ago, when fund-raising cocktail parties failed to raise sufficient money.* * *(v.) = think up + ideaEx: The committee thought up the idea about a decade ago, when fund-raising cocktail parties failed to raise sufficient money.
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95 pensar en una idea
(v.) = think up + ideaEx. The committee thought up the idea about a decade ago, when fund-raising cocktail parties failed to raise sufficient money.* * *(v.) = think up + ideaEx: The committee thought up the idea about a decade ago, when fund-raising cocktail parties failed to raise sufficient money.
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96 plasmar una idea en la realidad
(v.) = translate + idea into + realityEx. Writing workshops such as those supported by UNESCO and local agencies offer one way of helping translate this idea into reality.* * *(v.) = translate + idea into + realityEx: Writing workshops such as those supported by UNESCO and local agencies offer one way of helping translate this idea into reality.
Spanish-English dictionary > plasmar una idea en la realidad
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97 poner a prueba una idea
(v.) = test + idea, pilot + ideaEx. Analytical cataloguing is valuable in respect of any type of media, but many of ideas have been tested most thoroughly in the context of monographs and serials.Ex. One product of the initiatives described above has been action to pilot the ideas about managing information in 'opinion leaders' among government departments.* * *(v.) = test + idea, pilot + ideaEx: Analytical cataloguing is valuable in respect of any type of media, but many of ideas have been tested most thoroughly in the context of monographs and serials.
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98 ser partidario de una idea
(v.) = favour + ideaEx. Half the respondents favoured the idea when it was explained; the rest opposed it, one of the main reasons given being that there was a lack of neighbour agreement.* * *(v.) = favour + ideaEx: Half the respondents favoured the idea when it was explained; the rest opposed it, one of the main reasons given being that there was a lack of neighbour agreement.
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99 software que da sólo una idea de una traducción
• gist• git-go• software which gives a vague idea of a translationDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > software que da sólo una idea de una traducción
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100 aferrarse a una idea
(v.) = hold fast to + ideaEx. Finlay held fast to his ideas despite incredulity and ridicule.* * *(v.) = hold fast to + ideaEx: Finlay held fast to his ideas despite incredulity and ridicule.
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