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81 La suerte hay que ganarla a pulso
[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]La suerte hay que ganársela a pulso.Das Glück muss man sich erst erarbeiten.Proverbios, refranes y dichos españoles con sus equivalencias en alemán > La suerte hay que ganarla a pulso
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82 decidir por la suerte
El diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > decidir por la suerte
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83 sacado a la suerte
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84 sacar a la suerte
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85 acabarse la (buena) suerte
(n.) = run out of + luck, luck + run outEx. The current president is a 'gambler,' a risk taker with faith - above all in himself - that has run out of luck.Ex. His luck ran out the second time around after surviving an attempt on his life last April.* * *(n.) = run out of + luck, luck + run outEx: The current president is a 'gambler,' a risk taker with faith - above all in himself - that has run out of luck.
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86 buena suerte
intj.good luck, thumbs up, fingers crossed.f.good luck, luck, luckiness, lucky dice.* * *(n.) = good luck!, good fortune, good luckEx. Good luck and don't hesitate to ask me or anyone on the management team for advice or assistance!.Ex. There is an element of good fortune involved in being in the right place at the right time and it is essential to take the best advantage of whatever opportunities arise.Ex. Spiders have always meant good luck to professional weavers and spinners for obvious reasons.* * *(n.) = good luck!, good fortune, good luckEx: Good luck and don't hesitate to ask me or anyone on the management team for advice or assistance!.
Ex: There is an element of good fortune involved in being in the right place at the right time and it is essential to take the best advantage of whatever opportunities arise.Ex: Spiders have always meant good luck to professional weavers and spinners for obvious reasons. -
87 de suerte
= by a fluke, by a stroke of (good) luck, by chance, by luckEx. The study revealed that most of the deformities are caused by a fluke.Ex. The stream suddenly swept him away, and it was only by a stroke of luck that they found him.Ex. If, by chance, the newly entered item is identical to one already in the file, DOBIS/LIBIS ignores the new entry.Ex. Machiavelli insisted that the Prince be aware that he was Prince mostly by luck and his job was to never admit it.* * *= by a fluke, by a stroke of (good) luck, by chance, by luckEx: The study revealed that most of the deformities are caused by a fluke.
Ex: The stream suddenly swept him away, and it was only by a stroke of luck that they found him.Ex: If, by chance, the newly entered item is identical to one already in the file, DOBIS/LIBIS ignores the new entry.Ex: Machiavelli insisted that the Prince be aware that he was Prince mostly by luck and his job was to never admit it. -
88 dejar Algo a la suerte
(v.) = leave + Nombre + to chanceEx. The author argues that it could be beneficial to leave some things to chance because one's outlook may be broadened in the process.* * *(v.) = leave + Nombre + to chanceEx: The author argues that it could be beneficial to leave some things to chance because one's outlook may be broadened in the process.
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89 dejar a + Posesivo + suerte
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90 desear a Algo o Alguien toda la suerte del mundo
(v.) = wish + Nombre + every successEx. IFLA's involvement in the Global Knowledge Partnership is a major step towards that goal and I wish it every success.* * *(v.) = wish + Nombre + every successEx: IFLA's involvement in the Global Knowledge Partnership is a major step towards that goal and I wish it every success.
Spanish-English dictionary > desear a Algo o Alguien toda la suerte del mundo
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91 desear mucha suerte a Alguien
(v.) = wish + Nombre + the (very) best of luckEx. Finally, and most importantly, I would like to wish all competitors the best of luck and may the best team win!.* * *(v.) = wish + Nombre + the (very) best of luckEx: Finally, and most importantly, I would like to wish all competitors the best of luck and may the best team win!.
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92 desear suerte
v.to wish luck, to wish well.* * *(v.) = cross + Posesivo + fingersEx. The site went down but it's back up now ( fingers crossed).* * *(v.) = cross + Posesivo + fingersEx: The site went down but it's back up now ( fingers crossed).
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93 desear suerte a Alguien
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94 echar a suerte
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95 encontrar suerte
(v.) = be in for a good thing, come in for + a good thing, be into a good thingEx. The value of shares were steadily rising and we began to hope that we might be in for a good thing at last.Ex. They are the kind who complain of their hard luck when some one else happens to come in for a good thing.Ex. They are plainly and simply greedy people who are into a good thing.* * *(v.) = be in for a good thing, come in for + a good thing, be into a good thingEx: The value of shares were steadily rising and we began to hope that we might be in for a good thing at last.
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96 estar de suerte
(v.) = be in luckEx. We were in luck in that the cheese was both in season and in stock andwe bought a huge wheel for 11 euros.* * *(v.) = be in luckEx: We were in luck in that the cheese was both in season and in stock and
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97 galleta de la suerte
(n.) = fortune cookieEx. The article 'The fortune cookie: socio-political impact of information technology' predicts that information technologies will radically alter the nature of our society and affect the prevailing economic, political, and social values.* * *(n.) = fortune cookieEx: The article 'The fortune cookie: socio-political impact of information technology' predicts that information technologies will radically alter the nature of our society and affect the prevailing economic, political, and social values.
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98 golpe de mala suerte
(n.) = stroke of misfortuneEx. The most strenuous efforts will not always ensure success, nor the boldest arm of human power ward off the stroke of misfortune.* * *(n.) = stroke of misfortuneEx: The most strenuous efforts will not always ensure success, nor the boldest arm of human power ward off the stroke of misfortune.
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99 la suerte + cambiar
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100 la suerte estaba echada
= the die was cast, the die had been castEx. By the time Americans learned they'd been had, the die was cast -- we were committed to 58,000 dead!.Ex. The die had been cast, and the tides of war were gradually turning in our favour.* * *= the die was cast, the die had been castEx: By the time Americans learned they'd been had, the die was cast -- we were committed to 58,000 dead!.
Ex: The die had been cast, and the tides of war were gradually turning in our favour.
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