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21 muerto de remate
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22 muerto de risa
• rolling of ship• rolling on the floor laughing• ROTFL -
23 muerto en acto de servicio
• killed in action• killed in active serviceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > muerto en acto de servicio
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24 muerto viviente
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25 mûértõ
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26 punto muerto
m.1 dead end, dead center, dead spot, deadlock.2 break-even point, break point.* * *(en un coche) neutral 2 (en una negociación) standstill, stalemate, deadlock* * *(Auto) neutral; ( en negociaciones) deadlock; llegar a un punto muerto to reach deadlock o stalemate* * *(n.) = dead end, impasse, stalemate, dead end street, deadlock, standoffEx. Shannon's approach proved something of a dead end.Ex. This apparent impasse between what we may want to communicate and the way we communicate is resolved by separating the content of information from its representation.Ex. It appears that the stalemate over this issue has not arisen because instructional technologists and traditional professors are on opposite sides of a barricade, but because they are fighting different battles.Ex. The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex. By doing so, they could help break a deadlock that seems to have paralyzed cooperative effort in Britain.Ex. A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.* * *(Auto) neutral; ( en negociaciones) deadlock; llegar a un punto muerto to reach deadlock o stalemate* * *(n.) = dead end, impasse, stalemate, dead end street, deadlock, standoffEx: Shannon's approach proved something of a dead end.
Ex: This apparent impasse between what we may want to communicate and the way we communicate is resolved by separating the content of information from its representation.Ex: It appears that the stalemate over this issue has not arisen because instructional technologists and traditional professors are on opposite sides of a barricade, but because they are fighting different battles.Ex: The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex: By doing so, they could help break a deadlock that seems to have paralyzed cooperative effort in Britain.Ex: A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.* * *AUTO neutral -
27 no tener donde caerse muerto
familiar to have nothing to one's name————————not to have a penny to one's name* * ** * *Ex. Their poor mother worked herself to the ground all day long, didn't have two pennies to rub together, and they were always just a little bit hungry.* * *Ex: Their poor mother worked herself to the ground all day long, didn't have two pennies to rub together, and they were always just a little bit hungry.
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28 cargar con el muerto
familiar to be left holding the baby 2 (ser culpado) to get the blame————————to be left holding the baby* * *to carry the can*, take the rap* -
29 ... ni que niño muerto
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30 tener algo muerto de risa
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31 manuscritos del Mar Muerto
los manuscritos del Mar Muerto= Dead Sea Scrolls, theEx: This idea is hardly more relevant to the contemporary scheme of things than were those desert caves through the thousands of years that sheltered the Dead Sea Scrolls = Esta idea apenas es más importante para la situación actual que lo fueron las cuevas del desierto durante los miles de años que albergaron los manuscritos del Mar Muerto.
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32 Mar Muerto
m.Dead Sea.* * *el Mar Muerto= Dead Sea, theEx: Bitumen used as a preservative in ancient Egyptian mummies was previously thought to come only from the Dead Sea in Palestine.
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33 rollos del Mar Muerto
los rollos del Mar Muerto= Dead Sea Scrolls, theEx: This idea is hardly more relevant to the contemporary scheme of things than were those desert caves through the thousands of years that sheltered the Dead Sea Scrolls = Esta idea apenas es más importante para la situación actual que lo fueron las cuevas del desierto durante los miles de años que albergaron los manuscritos del Mar Muerto.
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34 hacerse el muerto
to pretend to be dead* * *(v.) = play + possum, play + deadEx. 'From what we gathered, somebody playing possum jumped up and shot him,' said his father.Ex. My dog found a possum playing dead once, and it freaked him out enough not to touch it.* * *(v.) = play + possum, play + deadEx: 'From what we gathered, somebody playing possum jumped up and shot him,' said his father.
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35 manuscritos del Mar Muerto, los
= Dead Sea Scrolls, theEx. This idea is hardly more relevant to the contemporary scheme of things than were those desert caves through the thousands of years that sheltered the Dead Sea Scrolls = Esta idea apenas es más importante para la situación actual que lo fueron las cuevas del desierto durante los miles de años que albergaron los manuscritos del Mar Muerto.Spanish-English dictionary > manuscritos del Mar Muerto, los
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36 rollos del Mar Muerto, los
= Dead Sea Scrolls, theEx. This idea is hardly more relevant to the contemporary scheme of things than were those desert caves through the thousands of years that sheltered the Dead Sea Scrolls = Esta idea apenas es más importante para la situación actual que lo fueron las cuevas del desierto durante los miles de años que albergaron los manuscritos del Mar Muerto. -
37 tiempo muerto
m.dead time, downtime, idle time, time-out.* * ** * *= downtime, time outEx. A log in which equipment ' downtime' is noted will provide documentation useful for the justification of replacements or the arrangement of suitable maintenance schedules.Ex. Login is not possible due to session time out = La conexión no es posible debido a que se ha agotado el tiempo de la sesión.* * ** * *= downtime, time outEx: A log in which equipment ' downtime' is noted will provide documentation useful for the justification of replacements or the arrangement of suitable maintenance schedules.
Ex: Login is not possible due to session time out = La conexión no es posible debido a que se ha agotado el tiempo de la sesión.* * *DEP time-out -
38 tocar a muerto
to toll* * *(v.) = sound + the death knell forEx. Terror threats have sounded the death knell for traditional Christmas festivities in Peshawar.* * *(v.) = sound + the death knell forEx: Terror threats have sounded the death knell for traditional Christmas festivities in Peshawar.
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39 caer muerto
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40 cargarle el muerto a alguien
to pass the buck to somebody
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