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121 hands down
(very easily: You'll win hands down.) sin mover un dedohands down adv1) easily: con facilidad2) unquestionably: con mucho, de lejos -
122 fácilmente
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123 mucho
mucho 1 adverbio ‹ trabajar› hard;◊ no salen mucho they don't go out much o a lot;me gusta muchísimo I like it very much o a lot; mucho mejor a lot better; por mucho que insistas no matter how much you insist; después de mucho discutir after much discussionb) ( en respuestas):◊ ¿estás preocupado? — mucho are you worried? — (yes, I am,) very;¿te gusta? — sí, mucho do you like it? — yes, very much
mucho 2
◊ - cha adjetivo(en oraciones negativas, interrogativas) much, a lot of; no gano mucho dinero I don't earn much o a lot of money; ¿ves mucha televisión? do you watch much o a lot of television; tiene mucha hambre he's very hungryb) (pl) many, a lot of;◊ había muchos extranjeros/muchas personas allí there were many o a lot of foreigners/people there;hace muchos años many years ago ■ pronombre 1 ( referido a cantidad) ( en oraciones negativas) much; tengo mucho que hacer I have a lot to do; eso no es mucho that's not much; no queda mucha there isn't much left◊ muchos creen que … many (people) believe that …;muchos de nosotros many of us 2◊ muchoa) ( referido a tiempo):¿te falta mucho para terminar? will it take you long to finish?; mucho antes long before; ¿tuviste que esperar mucho? did you have to wait long?b) ( en locs)con mucho by far, easily; ni mucho menos far from it; por mucho que … however much …
mucho,-a
I adj indef
1 (abundante, numeroso) (en frases afirmativas) a lot of, lots of
mucha comida, a lot of food
muchos animales, lots of animals (en frases negativas) much, many pl: no queda mucho azúcar, there isn't much sugar left
no conozco muchos sitios, I don't know many places
2 (intenso) very: tengo mucho calor/miedo, I'm very hot/scared
hizo mucho esfuerzo, he made a great effort
3 (demasiado) es mucha responsabilidad, it's too much responsibility
II pron
1 a lot, a great deal, many: muchos fuimos al baile, many/lots of us went to the dance
muchos de nosotros/vosotros, many of us/you
de ésos tengo muchos, I've got lots of those
III adverbio
1 (cantidad) a lot, very much: me arrepentí mucho, I was very sorry
2 (tiempo) hace mucho que desapareció, he went missing a long time ago
hace mucho que estamos aquí, we have been here for a long time (a menudo) often: vamos mucho al cine, we go to the cinema quite often Locuciones: como mucho, at the most
con mucho, by far
¡ni mucho menos!, no way!
por mucho (que), however much Recuerda que el singular es much, el plural es many, y que estas dos palabras se suelen usar en frases negativas (no tengo demasiado tiempo, I haven't got much time), mientras que a lot (of) y lots (of) se encuentran en frases afirmativas: Tengo mucho dinero. I've got a lot of/lots of money. En frases interrogativas se usa tanto much y many como a lot o lots of: ¿Tienes mucho dinero?, Have you got much/ a lot of/lots of money? Sin embargo, en preguntas que empiezan por how sólo puedes emplear much o many: ¿Cuánto dinero tienes?, How much money have you got?
' mucho' also found in these entries: Spanish: abandonarse - abrigar - abultar - achicharrar - achicharrarse - acoger - adelantar - adentro - adorar - afear - afecta - afectar - afecto - agradecer - alejarse - antes - aparato - aprecio - aprovechar - ascendiente - avejentarse - avenida - avenido - bailar - bastante - boato - bombo - brío - cacarear - caché - cachet - calor - carácter - cariño - carrete - cascar - cervical - chapar - chiflar - cocerse - coco - comer - contraponer - costar - cuando - de - deber - decaer - decir - defraudar English: ability - ado - afraid - age - ago - agony - all-out - alone - anywhere - around - as - attract - attuned to - backlog - badly - bake - balance - be - best - booze - bulky - busywork - capital - cautious - chalk - challenging - charisma - come along - come into - commotion - concern - deal - dear - demand - devoted - difficult - do - dog days - doing - easily - emotional - enthusiastic - esteem - exhilarate - experience - extravagant - fancy - far - fat - few -
124 accessible
adjective ((of a person or place) able to be reached or approached easily: His house is not accessible by car.) accesibleaccessible adj accesibletr[æk'sesɪbəl]1 accesible2 (person) asequible, tratableaccessible [ɪk'sɛsəbəl, æk-] adj: accesible, asequibleadj.• abordable adj.• accesible adj.• asequible adj.ək'sesəbəla) ( reachable) accesiblemuseums should be made more accessible to disabled visitors — se debería facilitar el acceso de los minusválidos a los museos
b) ( approachable) <leader/politician> accesible, asequiblec) ( available) < information> accesible[æk'sesǝbl]ADJ1) [place] accesible2) (=approachable) [person] accesible, asequible3) (=understandable) [art, language] accesible (to para)4) (=able to be influenced)he is not accessible to reason — no escucha la razón, hace oídos sordos a la razón
* * *[ək'sesəbəl]a) ( reachable) accesiblemuseums should be made more accessible to disabled visitors — se debería facilitar el acceso de los minusválidos a los museos
b) ( approachable) <leader/politician> accesible, asequiblec) ( available) < information> accesible -
125 adapt
ə'dæpt(to change or alter (so as to fit a different situation etc): She always adapted easily to new circumstances; He has adapted the play for television.) adaptarse (a)- adaptable
- adaptability
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adapt vb adaptartr[ə'dæpt]1 adaptar1 adaptarseadapt [ə'dæpt] vt: adaptar, ajustaradapt vi: adaptarsev.• adaptar v.• adaptarse v.• adecuar v.• ajustar v.• amoldar v.• refundir v.ə'dæpt
1.
transitive verb adaptarto adapt oneself — adaptarse, amoldarse
2.
vi adaptarse[ǝ'dæpt]to adapt to something/-ing — adaptarse a algo/+ inf
1. VT1) [+ machine] ajustar, adaptar; [+ building] remodelarto adapt o.s. to sth — adaptarse a algo, ajustarse a algo
2) [+ text] adaptaradapted for the screen — adaptado para el cine or la pantalla
a novel adapted by H. Campbell — una novela en versión de H. Campbell
2.VI adaptarse* * *[ə'dæpt]
1.
transitive verb adaptarto adapt oneself — adaptarse, amoldarse
2.
vi adaptarseto adapt to something/-ing — adaptarse a algo/+ inf
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126 agile
(able to move quickly and easily: The antelope is very agile.) ágil- agilityagile adj ágiltr['æʤaɪl]1 ágilagile ['æʤəl] adj: ágiladj.• arriscado, -a adj.• ligero, -a adj.• suelto, -a adj.• ágil adj.n.• ágil s.m.'ædʒəl, 'ædʒaɪladjective ágil['ædʒaɪl]ADJ ágil* * *['ædʒəl, 'ædʒaɪl]adjective ágil -
127 anger
'æŋɡə
1. noun(a violent, bitter feeling (against someone or something): He was filled with anger about the way he had been treated.) cólera, furia
2. verb(to make someone angry: His words angered her very much.) enfurecer, enfadar- angry- angrily
anger n ira / cólera / furiatr['æŋgəSMALLr/SMALL]1 cólera, ira, furia1 encolerizar, enojar, enfureceranger ['æŋgər] vt: enojar, enfadaranger n: enojo m, enfado m, ira f, cólera f, rabia fn.• berrenchín s.m.• berrinche s.m.• cólera s.f.• embravecimiento s.m.• encarnizamiento s.m.• enfado s.m.• enojo s.m.• ira s.f.• quemazón s.m.• rabia s.f.• soberbio s.m.v.• airar v.• dar rabia expr.• encarnizar v.• encolerizar v.• encrespar v.• endemoniar v.• enfadar v.• enojar v.• ensañar v.• enviscar v.• indignar v.• irritar v.
I 'æŋgər, 'æŋgə(r)mass noun ira f, enojo m (esp AmL), enfado m (esp Esp)
II
transitive verb (hacer*) enojar (esp AmL), (hacer*) enfadar (esp Esp)['æŋɡǝ(r)]1.N ira fto move or rouse sb to anger — provocar la ira de algn
words spoken in anger — palabras pronunciadas en un momento de enfado (Sp), palabras pronunciadas en un momento de enojo (LAm)
2.VT enfadar (Sp), enojar (LAm)to be easily angered — enfadarse fácilmente (Sp), enojarse fácilmente (LAm)
3.CPDanger management N — control m de la ira, manejo m de la ira
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I ['æŋgər, 'æŋgə(r)]mass noun ira f, enojo m (esp AmL), enfado m (esp Esp)
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transitive verb (hacer*) enojar (esp AmL), (hacer*) enfadar (esp Esp) -
128 assuage
tr[ə'sweɪʤ]1 saciar1) ease: aliviar, mitigar2) calm: calmar, aplacar3) satisfy: saciar, satisfacerv.• acallar v.• aliviar v.• atemperar v.• desalterar v.• mitigar v.ə'sweɪdʒtransitive verb (liter)a) ( satisfy) \<\<hunger/desire\>\> saciar (liter)b) ( ease) \<\<pain/grief\>\> aliviar, mitigar*c) ( calm) \<\<anxiety\>\> calmar; \<\<fear\>\> disipar[ǝ'sweɪdʒ]VT liter [+ feelings, anger] aplacar; [+ pain] calmar, aliviar; [+ passion] mitigar, suavizar; [+ desire] satisfacer; [+ appetite] satisfacer, saciar; [+ person] apaciguar, sosegarhe was not easily assuaged — no resultaba fácil apaciguarlo or sosegarlo
* * *[ə'sweɪdʒ]transitive verb (liter)a) ( satisfy) \<\<hunger/desire\>\> saciar (liter)b) ( ease) \<\<pain/grief\>\> aliviar, mitigar*c) ( calm) \<\<anxiety\>\> calmar; \<\<fear\>\> disipar
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