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1 scarcely
1) (only just; not quite: Speak louder please - I can scarcely hear you; scarcely enough money to live on.) apenas2) (used to suggest that something is unreasonable: You can scarcely expect me to work when I'm ill.) ¡no esperarás/esperará...!scarcely adv apenastr['skeəslɪ]1 (hardly) apenas2 (surely not) ni mucho menos■ you can scarcely expect me to believe that! ¡no esperarás que crea eso ni mucho menos!scarcely ['skɛrsli] adv1) barely: apenas2) : ni mucho menos, ni nada que se le parezcahe's scarcely an expert: ciertamente no es expertoadv.• apenas adv.• con dificultad adv.• escasamente adv.• probablemente no adv.• siquiera adv.• tasadamente adv.'skersli, 'skeəsliadverb apenas['skɛǝslɪ]ADV (=barely) apenas•
I can scarcely believe it — apenas puedo creerlo, casi no puedo creerlo•
I scarcely know what to say — no sé qué puedo decir•
he was scarcely more than a boy — era apenas un niño•
we could scarcely refuse — ¿cómo podíamos negarnos?, difícilmente podíamos negarnos•
it is scarcely surprising that... — no es ni mucho menos sorprendente que...•
he's scarcely what you'd call a cordon bleu chef — iro no es precisamente un maestro de la cocina•
the car had scarcely drawn to a halt when... — apenas se había parado el coche cuando...* * *['skersli, 'skeəsli]adverb apenas -
2 scarcely
adv.1 apenas.2 seguramente no. -
3 scarcely any
pron.casi ninguno. -
4 scarcely anybody
pron.casi nadie. -
5 scarcely anyone
pron.casi nadie. -
6 scarcely anyplace
adv.1 en casi ningún lugar.2 a casi ningún lugar.pron.casi ningún lugar. -
7 scarcely anything
pron.casi nada. -
8 scarcely enough
adv.apenas lo suficiente, estiradamente. -
9 scarcely ever
adv.casi nunca. -
10 be scarcely
v.no haber casi. -
11 hardly
1) (almost no, none, never etc: Hardly any small businesses are successful nowadays; I hardly ever go out.) apenas2) (only just; almost not: My feet are so sore, I can hardly walk; I had hardly got on my bicycle when I got a puncture.) apenas, casi3) (probably not: He's hardly likely to forgive you after what you said about him.) difícilmentehardly adv1. apenas2. casitr['hɑːdlɪ]1 (scarcely) apenas, casi; (not easily) difícilmente, duramente, con dificultad■ she had hardly opened the door when the phone rang apenas había abierto la puerta cuando sonó el teléfono\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLhardly anyone casi nadiehardly ever casi nuncahardly! ¡ni hablar!, ¡qué va!hardly ['hɑrdli] adv1) scarcely: apenas, casiI hardly knew her: apenas la conocíahardly ever: casi nunca2) not: difícilmente, poco, nothey can hardly blame me!: ¡difícilmente pueden echarme la culpa!it's hardly likely: es poco probableadv.• a duras penas adv.• acaso adv.• apenas adv.• difícilmente adv.• duramente adv.'hɑːrdli, 'hɑːdlia) ( scarcely)hardly anyone/anything — casi nadie/nada
I could hardly believe my eyes — apenas podía dar crédito a mis ojos, casi no podía dar crédito a mis ojos
b) ( surely not)will they appoint him? - hardly! — ¿le darán el cargo? - lo veo difícil!
I need hardly remind you that... — ni falta hace que les recuerde que...
['hɑːdlɪ]ADV apenasI hardly know him — apenas lo conozco, casi no lo conozco
I can hardly believe it — apenas puedo creerlo, casi no puedo creerlo
I could hardly understand a word — apenas entendí palabra, no pude entender casi nada
she had hardly any money — apenas tenía dinero, no tenía casi dinero
we could hardly refuse — ¿cómo podíamos negarnos?
she's hardly what you'd call a cordon bleu chef — iro no es precisamente or no es lo que se dice un cocinero de primera
it's hardly surprising! — ¡no me extraña or sorprende!
"do you think he'll pass?" - "hardly!" — -¿crees que aprobará? -¡qué va! or ¡ni hablar!
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there was hardly anywhere to go — no había casi ningún sitio donde ir* * *['hɑːrdli, 'hɑːdli]a) ( scarcely)hardly anyone/anything — casi nadie/nada
I could hardly believe my eyes — apenas podía dar crédito a mis ojos, casi no podía dar crédito a mis ojos
b) ( surely not)will they appoint him? - hardly! — ¿le darán el cargo? - lo veo difícil!
I need hardly remind you that... — ni falta hace que les recuerde que...
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12 thinly
adverb de modo disperso; aguadamente; con poco espesortr['ɵɪnlɪ]1 see also thin2 (sparcely) escasamente, en poca cantidad3 (scarcely) apenasthinly ['ɵɪnli] adv1) lightly: ligeramente2) sparsely: escasamentethinly populated: poco populado3) barely: apenas'θɪnlia) < slice> en rebanadas finasb) ( sparsely)thinly populated — con poca densidad de población, poco poblado
c) ( scarcely) apenas['θɪnlɪ]ADV1) (=in thin pieces)thinly cut/sliced — [vegetable, fruit] cortado en rodajas finas; [bread] cortado en rebanadas finas; [ham, bacon] cortado en lonchas finas
2) (=in a thin layer)•
spread the butter thinly — untar una capa fina de mantequillaour resources are too thinly spread — nuestros recursos están distribuidos por un área demasiado grande
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a thinly veiled threat/warning — una amenaza/advertencia mal disimulada3) (=sparsely)•
the island is thinly populated — la isla tiene poca densidad de población or está escasamente poblada•
there were a few thinly scattered houses — había unas cuantas casas dispersas•
a thinly wooded area — un área con pocos árboles4) (=without humour) [smile] fríamente* * *['θɪnli]a) < slice> en rebanadas finasb) ( sparsely)thinly populated — con poca densidad de población, poco poblado
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13 barely
adverb (scarcely or only just: We have barely enough food.) apenasbarely adv apenastr['beəlɪ]1 apenas2 (scantily) escasamentebarely ['bærli] adv: apenas, por pocoadv.• apenas adv.• solamente adv.• tasadamente adv.'berli, 'beəlia) ( hardly) apenasb) ( scantily)['bɛǝlɪ]ADV1) (=scarcely) apenashe looked around him with barely concealed horror — miró a su alrededor disimulando apenas su horror
I had barely closed the door when the phone rang — apenas había cerrado la puerta cuando sonó el teléfono
2) (=scantily)* * *['berli, 'beəli]a) ( hardly) apenasb) ( scantily) -
14 quarter-hour
n.• cuarto de hora s.m.ˌkwɔːrtər'aʊr, ˌkwɔːtə(r)'aʊə(r)a) ( fifteen minutes) cuarto m de horab)on the quarter-hour: trains leave on the quarter-hour — ( before the hour) los trenes salen quince minutos antes de cada hora or (fam) salen a menos cuarto; ( after the hour) los trenes salen quince minutos pasada cada hora or (fam) salen a y cuarto
['kwɔːtǝ'aʊǝ(r)]N cuarto m de hora* * *[ˌkwɔːrtər'aʊr, ˌkwɔːtə(r)'aʊə(r)]a) ( fifteen minutes) cuarto m de horab)on the quarter-hour: trains leave on the quarter-hour — ( before the hour) los trenes salen quince minutos antes de cada hora or (fam) salen a menos cuarto; ( after the hour) los trenes salen quince minutos pasada cada hora or (fam) salen a y cuarto
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15 scarce
skeəs(not many or enough in number: Paintings by this artist are very scarce; Food is scarce because of the drought.) escaso, poco común/frecuente- scarcely- scarcity
- make oneself scarce
scarce adj escasowater is scarce in the desert en el desierto escasea el agua scarce quiere decir que algo no abunda y es difícil de encontrartr[skeəs]1 (not plentiful) escaso,-a2 (rare) raro,-a, contado,-a1 literal apenas\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be scarce faltar, escasear, haber poco,-a■ water is scarce hay poca agua, el agua escaseato make oneself scarce esfumarse, largarseadj.• escaso, -a adj.• raro, -a adj.skers, skeəsadjective escaso['skɛǝs]1.ADJ(compar scarcer) (superl scarcest) [reserves, resources] escasoto be scarce — [doctors, food, resources] escasear; [money] escasear, faltar
to grow or become scarce — volverse escaso, escasear
to make o.s. scarce * — largarse *, esfumarse *
2.ADV† = scarcely* * *[skers, skeəs]adjective escaso -
16 apenas
Del verbo apenar: ( conjugate apenar) \ \
apenas es: \ \2ª persona singular (tú) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: apenar apenas
apenar ( conjugate apenar) verbo transitivo to sadden apenarse verbo pronominal 1 ( entristecerse): se apenó mucho cuando lo supo he was very upset o sad when he learned of it 2 (AmL exc CS) ( sentir vergüenza) to be embarrassed
apenas adverbio hace apenas dos horas only two hours agob) ( no bien):◊ apenas había llegado cuando … no sooner had he arrived than …c) (Méx, Ven fam) ( recién):apenas va por la página 10 he's only on page 10 ■ conjunción (esp AmL) ( en cuanto) as soon as
apenar verbo transitivo to grieve, sadden, pain
apenas
I adverbio
1 (casi no, difícilmente) hardly, scarcely: apenas (si) habla, he hardly says a word
2 (escasamente) hace apenas una hora que la vi, I saw her just an hour ago
II conj (tan pronto como) as soon as: apenas lo vi, me desmayé, I fainted as soon as I saw him ' apenas' also found in these entries: Spanish: balbucear - exigua - exiguo - paliar - fuego - justo - pena - que - sostener English: barely - discern - exist - hardly - inconspicuous - only - scarcely - soon - bread - faint - faintly - just - skim - string - survive - than - weakly -
17 mínimamente
mínimamente adverbio
1 (en grado mínimo) hardly, scarcely: los desperfectos son mínimamente visibles, the flaws are scarcely noticeable
2 (el mínimo exigible) minimally: si hubiera ido mínimamente preparado, no se habría quedado tirado, had he gone at least minimally prepared, he wouldn't have been left stranded -
18 mal
mal adjetivo: ver◊ malo■ adjetivo invariable 1 [estar] ( enfermo) ill; ( anímicamente) in a bad way (colloq); ( incómodo) uncomfortable; ¡este está mal de la cabeza! he's not right in the head; esas cosas me ponen mal things like that really upset me 2 (fam) ( en frases negativas) ( refiriéndose al aspecto):◊ no está nada mal she's/he's/it's not at all bad (colloq)3 ( insatisfactorio): estoy or salí muy mal en esta foto I look awful in this photograph; 4 [estar] ( incorrecto) wrong 5 ( indicando escasez) estar or ir mal de algo ‹de dinero/tiempo› to be short of sth ■ adverbio 1 ( de manera no satisfactoria) ‹vestir/cantar/jugar› badly; te oigo muy mal I can hardly hear you; el negocio marcha mal the business isn't doing well; de mal en peor from bad to worse 2 ( desfavorablemente) badly, ill;◊ hablar mal de algn to speak badly o ill of sb3◊ te han informado mal you've been badly o wrongly informed;te entendí mal I misunderstood you me contestó muy mal she answered me very rudely 4 ( desagradable) ‹oler/saber› bad;◊ aquí huele mal there's a horrible smell o it smells in here5 ( en locs) el pescado me hizo mal the fish didn't agree with me; menos mal: ¡menos mal! thank goodness!; ¡menos mal que le avisaron a tiempo! it's just as well they told him in time!; tomarse algo a mal to take sth to heart ■ sustantivo masculino 1 (Fil) evil; 2 (daño, perjuicio): 3 ( cosa dañina) ill, evil; no hay mal que por bien no venga every cloud has a silver lining 4 (Med) (liter) ( enfermedad) illness;◊ tiene mal de amores (fam) he's lovesick;mal de (las) altura(s) altitude sickness, mountain sickness 5 ( pena) trouble
mal
I adj (delante de sustantivo masculino) bad
un mal momento, (inoportuno) a bad time: está atravesando un mal momento, he's going through a bad patch ➣ malo,-a
II sustantivo masculino
1 evil, wrong
más allá del bien y del mal, beyond good and evil
2 (perjuicio) harm: me ha hecho mucho mal, it really hurt me
mal de ojo, the evil eye
3 (dolencia) illness, disease: padece un mal incurable, she suffers from an incurable disease
III adverbio
1 (de mala manera, incorrectamente) badly, wrong: oye muy mal, she can hardly hear
todo me sale mal, everything I do turns out badly
me siento mal del estómago, I've got an upset stomach
menos mal que estás aquí, it's a good job you are here
2 (difícilmente) scarcely, hardly: si no me lo cuentas, mal puedo yo ayudarte, if you don't tell me I can scarcely help you Locuciones: llevar uno mal algo, to take sthg badly: lleva muy mal la muerte de su padre, he took the death of his father really badly
mal que, even if: tendremos que ir mal que nos pese, whether we like it or not, we'll have to go
mal que bien, somehow or other: mal que bien vamos tirando, we're managing quite well somehow or other
ponerse a mal con alguien, to fall out with sb
tomar uno a mal, to take sthg badly: no te lo tomes a mal, don't take it badly ' mal' also found in these entries: Spanish: agüero - añadidura - apestar - apestosa - apestoso - atufar - avenida - avenido - azotea - berrear - bicho - bien - caber - cabeza - caer - café - calcular - caldo - camino - cantar - carácter - cardo - chabacana - chabacano - chapuza - comportarse - comunicada - comunicado - conservarse - contraluz - contraria - contrario - criada - criado - daño - desastre - desencajada - desencajado - deslucir - despertar - día - dinero - educada - educado - efecto - empañarse - encajar - encaminada - encaminado - encontrar English: abuse - acquit - act up - agree - along - amulet - astray - bad - bad-tempered - badly - barring - best - bile - cheap - cloud - come off - condition - deal - deliver - disagree - disapprove - disrepair - do - do with - doom - downhill - embody - evil - evil eye - fit - flare up - foolish - foot - frown on - gnawing - go - go down - go off - god - going - good - greasy - grief - grim - grin - grumpy - half-baked - hash - health - hinder -
19 audible
'o:debl(able to be heard: When the microphone broke her voice was barely audible.) audible
audible adjetivo audible ' audible' also found in these entries: Spanish: sonante - sonora - sonoro English: audibletr['ɔːdɪbəl]1 audibleaudible ['ɔdəbəl] adj: audible♦ audibly [-bli] advadj.• acústico, -a adj.• audible adj.'ɔːdəbəladjective <sigh/whisper> audible['ɔːdɪbl]ADJ audiblehis voice was scarcely audible — apenas se podía oír su voz, su voz era apenas perceptible
* * *['ɔːdəbəl]adjective <sigh/whisper> audible -
20 digestible
adjective (able to be digested: This food is scarcely digestible.) digeribletr[dɪ'ʤestəbəl]1 digeribledigestible [daɪ'ʤɛstəbəl, dɪ-] adj: digeribleadj.• digerible adj.• digestible adj.daɪ'dʒestəbəl, də-, daɪ'dʒestəbəl, dɪ-[dɪ'dʒestǝbl]ADJ1) [food] digerible2) (=understandable) [information] asimilable, fácil de digerirhe presents the information in an easily digestible form — presenta la información de un modo fácil de digerir or fácilmente asimilable
* * *[daɪ'dʒestəbəl, də-, daɪ'dʒestəbəl, dɪ-]
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