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61 último sueño
m.last sleep, death. -
62 último toque
m.finishing touch, final touch. -
63 último trimestre
m.last quarter. -
64 último vencimiento
m.balloon maturity. -
65 el último + Nombre
(adj.) = the latest + NombreEx. Entry of all works under a uniform title, chosen as the latest title = Hágase un entrada de todas las obras bajo un título uniforme, que debe ser el último título.* * *(adj.) = the latest + NombreEx: Entry of all works under a uniform title, chosen as the latest title = Hágase un entrada de todas las obras bajo un título uniforme, que debe ser el último título.
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66 como último recurso
as a last resort* * *= as a last resort, in the last resortEx. Many use the service only as a last resort (there is a modest charge for it), when they themselves have searched in vain but feel in their bones that the library has it.Ex. Heaney noted that 'in the first place and in the last resort, libraries are for dear life also'.* * *= as a last resort, in the last resortEx: Many use the service only as a last resort (there is a modest charge for it), when they themselves have searched in vain but feel in their bones that the library has it.
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67 el último grito
figurado the latest thing, the last word* * *= the last word, the cat's meow, the bee's knees, the cat's pyjamas, the cat's whiskers, the dog's bollocksEx. The article ' The last word: ambivalence' sums up some of the ambivalent attitudes of the information profession to outsourcing.Ex. Both are considered to be the cat's meow but in different fields of machining.Ex. By the 1930s, 'cool as a cucumber' was ' the bee's knees,' slang of the era for 'excellent'.Ex. He's supposed to be the cat's pyjamas in modern classical music today.Ex. And if its wines are no longer considered the cat's whiskers, you should not let that prevent you from visiting Sydney.Ex. For reasons that aren't clear ' the dog's bollocks,' which have all the credentials to be thought of badly, are considered the top of the tree.* * *= the last word, the cat's meow, the bee's knees, the cat's pyjamas, the cat's whiskers, the dog's bollocksEx: The article ' The last word: ambivalence' sums up some of the ambivalent attitudes of the information profession to outsourcing.
Ex: Both are considered to be the cat's meow but in different fields of machining.Ex: By the 1930s, 'cool as a cucumber' was ' the bee's knees,' slang of the era for 'excellent'.Ex: He's supposed to be the cat's pyjamas in modern classical music today.Ex: And if its wines are no longer considered the cat's whiskers, you should not let that prevent you from visiting Sydney.Ex: For reasons that aren't clear ' the dog's bollocks,' which have all the credentials to be thought of badly, are considered the top of the tree. -
68 en último término
figurado as a last resort* * *= in the last analysis, in the final analysisEx. In the last analysis, a microcomputer is a small computer and will be unsuitable for no other reason than the sheer size of the files involved.Ex. This reminds us that in the final analysis it is still people who make technology work.* * *= in the last analysis, in the final analysisEx: In the last analysis, a microcomputer is a small computer and will be unsuitable for no other reason than the sheer size of the files involved.
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69 por último
finally* * ** * *= finally, last, lastly, ultimatelyEx. Finally it had been possible to agree upon one code (there are no longer two texts).Ex. Last, a volume number or other supplementary information is requested.Ex. The outline of the main classes in figure 14.7 shows that the overall pattern is Science and Technology, then Humanities, and lastly the Social Sciences.Ex. Moreover, these entries must ultimately direct the searcher to his desired specific subject in the classified file.* * *= finally, last, lastly, ultimatelyEx: Finally it had been possible to agree upon one code (there are no longer two texts).
Ex: Last, a volume number or other supplementary information is requested.Ex: The outline of the main classes in figure 14.7 shows that the overall pattern is Science and Technology, then Humanities, and lastly the Social Sciences.Ex: Moreover, these entries must ultimately direct the searcher to his desired specific subject in the classified file. -
70 ser lo último
familiar (el colmo) to be just too much* * *= be all the rage, be the pitsEx. Catchphrases like this are all the rage these days, especially among those who allow current trends to dictate their lifestyles.Ex. Our health-care system is the pits -- millions of Americans don't have any health insurance.* * *= be all the rage, be the pitsEx: Catchphrases like this are all the rage these days, especially among those who allow current trends to dictate their lifestyles.
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71 ser el último mono
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72 como último remedio
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73 dar el último suspiro
to breathe one's last -
74 dar el último toque
to put the finishing touch -
75 el último viaje
figurado one's journey's end -
76 en último caso
as a last resort -
77 en último extremo
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78 quemar el último cartucho
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79 quien ríe el último ríe mejor
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80 ser el último mico
familiar to be the lowest of the low, be last in the pecking order
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