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41 buscar el camino
(v.) = wind + Posesivo + wayEx. Polaris has long been an important star to sailors of old winding their way over the oceans by night.* * *(v.) = wind + Posesivo + wayEx: Polaris has long been an important star to sailors of old winding their way over the oceans by night.
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42 buscar el modo de
(v.) = explore + ways in which, explore + ways and means ofEx. Ways are explored in which public library children's librarians can help sighted children increase their understanding of persons with visual impairment.Ex. The author challenges librarians to explore ways and means of extending library facilities to the disadvantaged -- physically handicapped, blind, and deaf and dumb.* * *(v.) = explore + ways in which, explore + ways and means ofEx: Ways are explored in which public library children's librarians can help sighted children increase their understanding of persons with visual impairment.
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43 buscar el origen de
(v.) = trace + the origin ofEx. Dr Judy Batt set the political scene and traced the origin of changes in Eastern Europe including the Soviet Union.* * *(v.) = trace + the origin ofEx: Dr Judy Batt set the political scene and traced the origin of changes in Eastern Europe including the Soviet Union.
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44 buscar el origen de la relación entre
(v.) = trace + the relationship betweenEx. In 'Religion and the rise of capitalism' Tawney traces the relationship between modern ideas of commerce in a materialistic society and the absolute standards set by Christianity.* * *(v.) = trace + the relationship betweenEx: In 'Religion and the rise of capitalism' Tawney traces the relationship between modern ideas of commerce in a materialistic society and the absolute standards set by Christianity.
Spanish-English dictionary > buscar el origen de la relación entre
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45 buscar el peligro
(v.) = court + danger, flirt with + dangerEx. Always where the action is, he courts danger with a smile, but his charm can sometimes be a lethal weapon.Ex. Just by being in the proximity of a motocross race or snowboarding competition can help you start flirting with danger.* * *(v.) = court + danger, flirt with + dangerEx: Always where the action is, he courts danger with a smile, but his charm can sometimes be a lethal weapon.
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46 buscar empleo
v.to look for work.* * *(v.) = seek + employmentEx. Career counselors should reevaluate some personal attitudes toward gay individuals and consider the role of advocate for young homophiles seeking employment.* * *(v.) = seek + employmentEx: Career counselors should reevaluate some personal attitudes toward gay individuals and consider the role of advocate for young homophiles seeking employment.
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47 buscar en Google
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48 buscar en las posas entre las rocas de la orilla
(v.) = rock-poolEx. The only real hazard in rock-pooling is a bad fall off a slimy rock, so make sure you wear suitable footwear.* * *(v.) = rock-poolEx: The only real hazard in rock-pooling is a bad fall off a slimy rock, so make sure you wear suitable footwear.
Spanish-English dictionary > buscar en las posas entre las rocas de la orilla
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49 buscar en otro sitio
(v.) = go + elsewhereEx. Why would authors choose to go elsewhere than to the highly prestigious and internationally recognized sources for publication?.* * *(v.) = go + elsewhereEx: Why would authors choose to go elsewhere than to the highly prestigious and internationally recognized sources for publication?.
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50 buscar en varios + Nombre + a la vez
(v.) = search across + NombreEx. These preliminary results show the importance of the abstract for subject searching and the continued necessity for online searching across multiple databases.* * *(v.) = search across + NombreEx: These preliminary results show the importance of the abstract for subject searching and the continued necessity for online searching across multiple databases.
Spanish-English dictionary > buscar en varios + Nombre + a la vez
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51 buscar entre la basura
(v.) = scavengeEx. These include watching out for people scavenging through discarded materials and making sure that deleted files on floppy disks are truly erased.* * *(v.) = scavengeEx: These include watching out for people scavenging through discarded materials and making sure that deleted files on floppy disks are truly erased.
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52 buscar información
v.to seek information, to enquire, to inquire.* * *(v.) = mine + information, seek + informationEx. This article explores the appropriateness of the search paradigm as a framework for harvesting and mining information needed to make legal arguments.Ex. In the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, New York, on 11th September 2001, the main World Wide Web based news Web sites were jammed by users seeking information.* * *(v.) = mine + information, seek + informationEx: This article explores the appropriateness of the search paradigm as a framework for harvesting and mining information needed to make legal arguments.
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53 buscar interiormente
(v.) = probe + Reflexivo + forEx. He began to probe himself again for answers to the Amanda Dellaquila matter.* * *(v.) = probe + Reflexivo + forEx: He began to probe himself again for answers to the Amanda Dellaquila matter.
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54 buscar la controversia
(v.) = court + controversyEx. Panizzi had a reputation for courting controversy at the British Museum and a knack for making enemies.* * *(v.) = court + controversyEx: Panizzi had a reputation for courting controversy at the British Museum and a knack for making enemies.
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55 buscar la fama
(v.) = grab at + a headlineEx. Jeanneney speaks for himself, in what he says about the Google digital library, but he is no crusading journalist merely grabbing at a headline.* * *(v.) = grab at + a headlineEx: Jeanneney speaks for himself, in what he says about the Google digital library, but he is no crusading journalist merely grabbing at a headline.
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56 buscar la forma de
(v.) = look for + ways toEx. The librarians must look for ways to help since needs are often unexpressed.* * *(v.) = look for + ways toEx: The librarians must look for ways to help since needs are often unexpressed.
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57 buscar la forma de + Infinitivo
(v.) = develop + way of + GerundioEx. They are developing ways of increasing access to information for a significant group of handicapped and elderly persons who have difficulty in accessing the printed word.* * *(v.) = develop + way of + GerundioEx: They are developing ways of increasing access to information for a significant group of handicapped and elderly persons who have difficulty in accessing the printed word.
Spanish-English dictionary > buscar la forma de + Infinitivo
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58 buscar la identidad de uno
(v.) = trace + Posesivo + identityEx. A work that we got lately -- maybe you know it, 'Jody' is its title -- is really all about a woman, an adopted child, trying to trace her identity.* * *(v.) = trace + Posesivo + identityEx: A work that we got lately -- maybe you know it, 'Jody' is its title -- is really all about a woman, an adopted child, trying to trace her identity.
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59 buscar la manera de
(v.) = explore + ways in which, explore + ways and means ofEx. Ways are explored in which public library children's librarians can help sighted children increase their understanding of persons with visual impairment.Ex. The author challenges librarians to explore ways and means of extending library facilities to the disadvantaged -- physically handicapped, blind, and deaf and dumb.* * *(v.) = explore + ways in which, explore + ways and means ofEx: Ways are explored in which public library children's librarians can help sighted children increase their understanding of persons with visual impairment.
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60 buscar la noticia
(v.) = grab at + a headlineEx. Jeanneney speaks for himself, in what he says about the Google digital library, but he is no crusading journalist merely grabbing at a headline.* * *(v.) = grab at + a headlineEx: Jeanneney speaks for himself, in what he says about the Google digital library, but he is no crusading journalist merely grabbing at a headline.
См. также в других словарях:
buscar — verbo transitivo 1. Intentar (una persona) encontrar [a otra persona, un animal o una cosa]: María busca novio. Bus camos piso de alquiler. Busco trabajo. Busca una solución. 2. Recoger (una persona … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Buscar parecidos — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Buscar parecidos (o encontrar parecidos) es una actividad lúdica que consiste en encontrar pares de personas que tengan algún parecido físico. En general la búsqueda de parecidos se refiere principalmente al rostro.… … Wikipedia Español
buscar camorra — buscar pelea; provocar a la pelea; buscar conflicto; acosar; provocar; cf. arrastrar el poncho, buscar mocha, picar, camorrear, camorrero, camorra; no le hagas caso: anda puro buscando camorra no más , por buscar camorra le pasó; ahora lo… … Diccionario de chileno actual
buscar mocha — buscar pelea; provocar; cf. buscar camorra, picar, mocha; a mis trece y catorce años, influenciado por La Naranja Mecánica y propiciado por el caos del país, andaba armado con una cadena y un bastón y nos metíamos con el grupo a otros barrios a… … Diccionario de chileno actual
buscar — Se conjuga como: sacar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: buscar buscando buscado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. busco buscas busca buscamos buscáis buscan … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
buscar — 1. ‘Tratar de encontrar [algo o a alguien]’. Sobre la presencia de la preposición a ante su complemento directo, → a2, 1.1h y 1.2a. 2. No hay razones para censurar el uso figurado de este verbo, con el sentido de ‘procurar, pretender o esforzarse … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
buscar — (Quizá voz de or. celta, y esta del indoeuropeo *bhudh skō, conquistar, ganar; cf. celta *boudi , ganancia, victoria, irl. ant. búaid, victoria, galés budd, ganancia). 1. tr. Hacer algo para hallar a alguien o algo. Estoy buscando un libro. 2.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
buscar las cosquillas a alguien — buscar las vueltas a alguien … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
buscar las vueltas a alguien — Buscar el punto en el que una persona es más vulnerable para conseguir algo … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
buscar — v. tr. 1. Tratar de descobrir, de achar, de granjear. 2. Pender para, dirigir se. 3. Revistar, examinar. • v. pron. 4. Andar à procura um do outro. ‣ Etimologia: origem obscura … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
buscar — ► verbo transitivo 1 Intentar encontrar, conseguir o descubrir a una persona o cosa: ■ buscaban un regalo original. SE CONJUGA COMO sacar 2 coloquial Provocar, incitar a una persona: ■ no me busques que acabarás mal. FRASEOLOGÍA buscarse la vida … Enciclopedia Universal