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41 también por conocido
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42 algo ya muy conocido y usado
(n.) = old nagEx. The article 'Cost-plus pricing: an old nag with a second wind?' suggests that this technique is the most transparent and equitable system yet devised.* * *(n.) = old nagEx: The article 'Cost-plus pricing: an old nag with a second wind?' suggests that this technique is the most transparent and equitable system yet devised.
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43 bien conocido
adj.well-known, famous, renowned.* * *(adj.) = well-known, well-understoodEx. This may be relatively easy for well-known authors, but can be difficult for more obscure authors.Ex. It is based on the well-understood paradigm of information arranged as pages in books placed on shelves covering common themes.* * *(adj.) = well-known, well-understoodEx: This may be relatively easy for well-known authors, but can be difficult for more obscure authors.
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44 búsqueda de documento conocido
(n.) = known-item searchEx. Statistical reports from several libraries attest to the 'fact' that the great majority of library users are performing topical subject searches, not author/title or known-item searches.* * *(n.) = known-item searchEx: Statistical reports from several libraries attest to the 'fact' that the great majority of library users are performing topical subject searches, not author/title or known-item searches.
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45 comúnmente conocido
Ex. A rotary machine invented in Holland in the late seventeenth century and commonly known as 'hollander' did not pound but minced the rags into pulp with revolving knives.* * *Ex: A rotary machine invented in Holland in the late seventeenth century and commonly known as 'hollander' did not pound but minced the rags into pulp with revolving knives.
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46 de todos conocido
= well-known, well-knownEx. This may be relatively easy for well-known authors, but can be difficult for more obscure authors.Ex. This may be relatively easy for well-known authors, but can be difficult for more obscure authors.* * *= well-known, well-knownEx: This may be relatively easy for well-known authors, but can be difficult for more obscure authors.
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47 en terreno conocido
Ex. Our imagination went wild, because we didn't want death to be the end, we wanted to keep on living on familiar grounds, and most of all, we didn't want to be alone.* * *Ex: Our imagination went wild, because we didn't want death to be the end, we wanted to keep on living on familiar grounds, and most of all, we didn't want to be alone.
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48 hacerse conocido
(n.) = word + get outEx. Obviously I'm chuffed to bits that I'm getting so many visitors and that the word's getting out.* * *(n.) = word + get outEx: Obviously I'm chuffed to bits that I'm getting so many visitors and that the word's getting out.
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49 llegar a ser conocido como
(v.) = become + known asEx. In 1961 an International Conference on Cataloguing Principles was held in Paris, and a statement of principles emerged, which became known as the Paris Principles.* * *(v.) = become + known asEx: In 1961 an International Conference on Cataloguing Principles was held in Paris, and a statement of principles emerged, which became known as the Paris Principles.
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50 menos conocido
adj.lesser-known, less known.* * *Ex. The library possesses large quantities of the works of lesser known authors from all over Europe who were writing in the mid-nineteenth century.* * *Ex: The library possesses large quantities of the works of lesser known authors from all over Europe who were writing in the mid-nineteenth century.
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51 más conocido
(adj.) = best known, best-publicised [best-publicized, -USA], mainstreamEx. The New Encyclopaedia Britannica - or simply the Britannica, as most people call it - is the oldest, largest, best known, and most prestigious general encyclopedia in the English language.Ex. Great digital collections already exist, although I would submit that apart from the best-publicized ones, we don't know what many of these are, where they are or very much about them.Ex. Some children may be constrained by a mainstream curriculum that does not match their ability level.* * *(adj.) = best known, best-publicised [best-publicized, -USA], mainstreamEx: The New Encyclopaedia Britannica - or simply the Britannica, as most people call it - is the oldest, largest, best known, and most prestigious general encyclopedia in the English language.
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52 más conocido como
Ex. This was the summer residence of Friedrich II, better known as Frederick the Great.* * *Ex: This was the summer residence of Friedrich II, better known as Frederick the Great.
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53 más vale malo conocido que bueno por conocer
Ex. In a way it's probably just as well the deputy has become the new chief; it's a case of better the devil you know.* * *Ex: In a way it's probably just as well the deputy has become the new chief; it's a case of better the devil you know.
Spanish-English dictionary > más vale malo conocido que bueno por conocer
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54 nombre muy conocido
(n.) = household name, household wordEx. It is tempting to quote the tremendous successes of outstandingly popular authors such as Harold Robbins, James Herriot, Catherine Cookson and a relatively small number of other household names (to book readers).Ex. Hammond Incorporated and Rand McNally and Company are household words in map and atlas publishing.* * *(n.) = household name, household wordEx: It is tempting to quote the tremendous successes of outstandingly popular authors such as Harold Robbins, James Herriot, Catherine Cookson and a relatively small number of other household names (to book readers).
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55 poco conocido
adj.little-known, unrenowned, obscure, unheard-of.* * *(adj.) = obscure, little knownEx. This may be relatively easy for well-known authors, but can be difficult for more obscure authors.Ex. Coleridge-Taylor died tragically early, leaving behind a wealth of little known music.* * *(adj.) = obscure, little knownEx: This may be relatively easy for well-known authors, but can be difficult for more obscure authors.
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56 por todos conocido
Ex. This may be relatively easy for well-known authors, but can be difficult for more obscure authors.* * *Ex: This may be relatively easy for well-known authors, but can be difficult for more obscure authors.
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57 ser algo bien conocido que
(v.) = it + be + a (well)-known fact thatEx. It is a well-known fact that they're grossly deficient in identifiying talented minority children, and, for that matter, girls.* * *(v.) = it + be + a (well)-known fact thatEx: It is a well-known fact that they're grossly deficient in identifiying talented minority children, and, for that matter, girls.
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58 ser algo poco conocido que
= it + be + a little known fact thatEx. It is a little-known fact that all the gas you burp comes from air that you swallow.* * *= it + be + a little known fact thatEx: It is a little-known fact that all the gas you burp comes from air that you swallow.
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59 ser conocido por
(v.) = famously, have + a track record ofEx. Nietzsche famously violates the rules of logic, gleefully engaging in the 'informal' fallacies, for example, in his appeals to emotions.Ex. They have a track record of hysterics and exaggerations for political purposes.* * *(v.) = famously, have + a track record ofEx: Nietzsche famously violates the rules of logic, gleefully engaging in the 'informal' fallacies, for example, in his appeals to emotions.
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60 ser conocido por todos
(v.) = be out in the openEx. Now it is out in the open that those of us in the academic world who have passed the student phase in our lives also use Google extensively!.* * *(v.) = be out in the openEx: Now it is out in the open that those of us in the academic world who have passed the student phase in our lives also use Google extensively!.
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conocido — conocido, da adjetivo 1. (antepuesto) Que es famoso o acreditado: Un conocido cirujano me operó de la rodilla. Es una conocida jurista. sustantivo masculino,f. 1. Persona con la que existe trato, pero no amistad: Tengo un conocido que resulta que … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
conocido — conocido, da (Del part. de conocer). 1. adj. Distinguido, acreditado, ilustre. 2. m. y f. Persona con quien se tiene trato o comunicación, pero no amistad. ☛ V. hidalgo de solar conocido, pan mal conocido … Diccionario de la lengua española
conocido — conocido, da adjetivo 1) acreditado, nombrado, renombrado, distinguido, notable, popular, estimado. 2) público*, notorio, patente … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
conocido — (Derivado de conocer.) ► adjetivo 1 Que es sabido por muchos: ■ su fama, conocida por todos, dio la vuelta al mundo. 2 Que tiene fama: ■ en la película salen muchos actores conocidos. SINÓNIMO famoso ilustre ► sustantivo … Enciclopedia Universal
conocido — I. pp de conocer. Ya hemos conocido otras formas II. adj y s 1 Que se conoce: un hecho conocido, porcentajes conocidos. Lo conocido le da seguridad 2 Que es famoso, importante o notable: Octavio Paz es un escritor muy conocido 3 s Persona a la… … Español en México
conocido — {{#}}{{LM C09978}}{{〓}} {{SynC10218}} {{[}}conocido{{]}}, {{[}}conocida{{]}} ‹co·no·ci·do, da› {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Ilustre, famoso o acreditado: • La lección magistral correrá a cargo de una conocida profesora.{{○}} {{《}}▍ s.{{》}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
conocido como la ruda — pop. Muy conocido y popular … Diccionario Lunfardo
conocido — (adj) (Básico) que es famoso o acreditado para mucha gente Ejemplos: Esta chica es muy conocida por haber participado en uno de los reality shows. Celebramos nuestro aniversario en un restaurante conocido cuyo dueño es un actor americano.… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
conocido — da adj. Distinguido, ilustre. Persona a la que se trata pero sin amistad … Diccionario Castellano
Espacio conocido — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Espacio Conocido es el escenario ficticio de cierta cantidad de novelas e historias cortas de ciencia ficción escritas por Larry Niven, entre las que se encuentran las novelas de Mundo Anillo. Es el nombre con que… … Wikipedia Español
Universo conocido — Para otros usos de este término, véase Universo Conocido (desambiguación). El Universo conocido es el espacio del que se tiene conocimiento astronómico, llegando hasta los 11.000 millones de años luz. Gracias a las imágenes tomadas por el… … Wikipedia Español