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2 Egipto
m.Egypt.* * *1 Egypt* * *noun m.* * *SM Egypt* * *masculino Egypt* * *= Egypt.Ex. In a submenu called 'Reference Works' in Gopher, I can find a thesaurus, the latest conditions in Thailand or Egypt, or a directory of telephone area codes.* * *masculino Egypt* * *= Egypt.Ex: In a submenu called 'Reference Works' in Gopher, I can find a thesaurus, the latest conditions in Thailand or Egypt, or a directory of telephone area codes.
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Egipto sustantivo masculino
Egypt
' Egipto' also found in these entries:
English:
Egypt
- Lower Egypt
- paper
- upper
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3 en la ruina
= in chapter 11, in dire straits, in dire straitsEx. And we all know that both U.S. Airways and United Airlines are in 'Chapter 11,' with other major airlines not far behind.Ex. Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.Ex. Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.* * *= in chapter 11, in dire straits, in dire straitsEx: And we all know that both U.S. Airways and United Airlines are in 'Chapter 11,' with other major airlines not far behind.
Ex: Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.Ex: Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday. -
4 con la soga al cuello
Ex. Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.* * *Ex: Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.
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5 de mala fama
(adj.) = of bad repute, notoriousEx. A license shall not be granted to a person of bad repute.Ex. Iraqi secret police believed that the notorious Palestinian assassin Abu Nidal was working for the Americans as well as Egypt and Kuwait.* * *(adj.) = of bad repute, notoriousEx: A license shall not be granted to a person of bad repute.
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6 de mala reputación
(adj.) = of bad repute, notoriousEx. A license shall not be granted to a person of bad repute.Ex. Iraqi secret police believed that the notorious Palestinian assassin Abu Nidal was working for the Americans as well as Egypt and Kuwait.* * *(adj.) = of bad repute, notoriousEx: A license shall not be granted to a person of bad repute.
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7 degradación del suelo
(n.) = land degradationEx. In fact, it is believed that land degradation contributed to, if not caused, the decline of some of the world's great civilizations, including those in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, North Africa, and China.* * *(n.) = land degradationEx: In fact, it is believed that land degradation contributed to, if not caused, the decline of some of the world's great civilizations, including those in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, North Africa, and China.
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8 desde la prehistoria
Ex. Mud brick has been one of the principal building materials in Egypt since prehistoric times.* * *Ex: Mud brick has been one of the principal building materials in Egypt since prehistoric times.
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9 desde la época prehistórica
Ex. Mud brick has been one of the principal building materials in Egypt since prehistoric times.* * *Ex: Mud brick has been one of the principal building materials in Egypt since prehistoric times.
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10 desde tiempos prehistóricos
Ex. Mud brick has been one of the principal building materials in Egypt since prehistoric times.* * *Ex: Mud brick has been one of the principal building materials in Egypt since prehistoric times.
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11 elaboración de cerveza
(n.) = brewing, beer brewingEx. The building of the public library was donated by Michael Thomas Bass, head of one of the UK's most famous brewing families.Ex. The importance of beer brewing in ancient Egypt can be seen from the fact that the scribes created an extra hieroglyph for 'brewer'.* * *(n.) = brewing, beer brewingEx: The building of the public library was donated by Michael Thomas Bass, head of one of the UK's most famous brewing families.
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12 en apuros
= hard-pressed, beleaguered, in deep trouble, in difficulties, if it comes to the crunch, when push comes to shove, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst, in deep water, in hot water, in dire straitsEx. However, more and more is now expected of regional systems by their hard pressed member organizations.Ex. The prospect of cost savings for beleaguered university budgets have revitalized in resource sharing.Ex. I think if someone knowingly took a step which would reduce that security and something went wrong they would be in deep trouble.Ex. Several bodies exist that can provide advice and financial assistance to libraries in difficulties, but there are serious gaps.Ex. You may never need the soldering iron, but if it comes to the crunch and you suddenly find you need one, you'll be glad it's there.Ex. When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.Ex. Interestingly, when it comes to the crunch, there seem to be a hell of a lot of agnostics out there.Ex. When the worst comes to the worst what we should really fear is ourselves, and each other.Ex. If the worst comes to the worst and you are attacked, try to escape rather than fight back, especially if you believe that your assailant may be armed.Ex. This unlikely threesome of a con artist, a hit man, and a idiot find themselves in deep water when their heist doesn't go off as planned.Ex. Anyway, this time around, the airline is finding itself in hot water for an entirely different reason.Ex. Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.* * *= hard-pressed, beleaguered, in deep trouble, in difficulties, if it comes to the crunch, when push comes to shove, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst, in deep water, in hot water, in dire straitsEx: However, more and more is now expected of regional systems by their hard pressed member organizations.
Ex: The prospect of cost savings for beleaguered university budgets have revitalized in resource sharing.Ex: I think if someone knowingly took a step which would reduce that security and something went wrong they would be in deep trouble.Ex: Several bodies exist that can provide advice and financial assistance to libraries in difficulties, but there are serious gaps.Ex: You may never need the soldering iron, but if it comes to the crunch and you suddenly find you need one, you'll be glad it's there.Ex: When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.Ex: Interestingly, when it comes to the crunch, there seem to be a hell of a lot of agnostics out there.Ex: When the worst comes to the worst what we should really fear is ourselves, and each other.Ex: If the worst comes to the worst and you are attacked, try to escape rather than fight back, especially if you believe that your assailant may be armed.Ex: This unlikely threesome of a con artist, a hit man, and a idiot find themselves in deep water when their heist doesn't go off as planned.Ex: Anyway, this time around, the airline is finding itself in hot water for an entirely different reason.Ex: Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday. -
13 en un gran aprieto
Ex. Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.* * *Ex: Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.
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14 en un gran apuro
Ex. Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.* * *Ex: Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.
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15 en un serio aprieto
Ex. Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.* * *Ex: Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.
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16 en un serio apuro
Ex. Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.* * *Ex: Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.
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17 en una situación desesperada
Ex. Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.* * *Ex: Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.
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18 exploración
f.1 exploration, scanning, investigation, scouting.2 search, enquiry, inquiry.* * *1 (gen) exploration2 TÉCNICA scanning3 MILITAR reconnaissance* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de terreno, parte del cuerpo] exploration; (Mil) reconnaissance, scouting; [con radar] scanningexploración submarina — underwater exploration; [como deporte] skin-diving
2) (Med)* * *a) ( de territorio) explorationb) (Mil) reconnaisancec) (Med) examination, exploration* * *= exploration, probing look.Ex. This section goes no further than the exploration of ideas which are important for the appropriate support of software packages.Ex. From Ancient Egypt to the lodges that dot America today, this is a probing look at the world's most famous secret brotherhoods.----* exploración complementaria = diagnostic test.* exploración geográfica = geographical exploration.* exploración pélvica = pelvic exam.* * *a) ( de territorio) explorationb) (Mil) reconnaisancec) (Med) examination, exploration* * *= exploration, probing look.Ex: This section goes no further than the exploration of ideas which are important for the appropriate support of software packages.
Ex: From Ancient Egypt to the lodges that dot America today, this is a probing look at the world's most famous secret brotherhoods.* exploración complementaria = diagnostic test.* exploración geográfica = geographical exploration.* exploración pélvica = pelvic exam.* * *A1 (de un territorio) explorationexploración submarina underwater explorationla exploración de nuevos yacimientos prospecting for new deposits2 ( Mil) reconnaisanceCompuesto:space exploration* * *
exploración sustantivo femenino
( de yacimientos) prospectingb) (Mil) reconnaisance
exploración sustantivo femenino exploration
' exploración' also found in these entries:
English:
screening
- exploration
* * *exploración nf1. [de territorio] explorationexploración submarina [investigación] underwater exploration; [deporte] skin diving2. Mil reconnaissance[externa] examination* * *f exploration* * ** * *exploración n exploration -
19 huida
f.escape, flight.past part.past participle of spanish verb: huir.* * *1 flight, escape2 (de caballo) shying, bolting* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=fuga) escape, flight literla huida de Egipto — (Biblia) the flight from Egypt
los refugiados abandonaron muchas de sus posesiones en la huida — the refugees abandoned many of their possessions when they fled
no consiguieron evitar la huida de los prisioneros — they were unable to prevent the prisoners from getting away o escaping, they were unable to prevent the prisoners' escape
2) [de capital, inversores] flight3) [de un caballo] bolthuido* * *a) ( fuga) flightb) (Equ) bolting* * *= getaway.Ex. The article 'The great getaway' reviews a range of multimedia CD-ROM databases designed to assist in holiday travel planning.----* huida blanca = white flight.* huida de = flight from.* huida de la realidad = escape from reality.* * *a) ( fuga) flightb) (Equ) bolting* * *= getaway.Ex: The article 'The great getaway' reviews a range of multimedia CD-ROM databases designed to assist in holiday travel planning.
* huida blanca = white flight.* huida de = flight from.* huida de la realidad = escape from reality.* * *A (fuga) flightlos ladrones emprendieron la huida the thieves took flight ( frml)Compuesto:( period); leap in the darkB ( Equ) bolting* * *
huida sustantivo femenino ( fuga) flight;◊ emprender la huida to take flight (frml)
huido,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino escapee, fugitive
huida sustantivo femenino flight, escape
' huida' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escape
- estampida
- escapada
- fuga
English:
escape
- flight
- getaway
- get
* * *huida nfescape, flight;el ladrón abandonó la moto y continuó su huida a pie the thief abandoned the motorbike and continued to flee on foot;los refugiados tuvieron que abandonar todo en su huida del país the refugees had to leave everything behind when they fled the country;emprender la huida to take flight;la ley es una huida hacia delante the law is an attempt to stay one step ahead of events;huida de capitales capital flight;la huida a Egipto [en Biblia] the flight to Egypt* * *f flight, escape* * *huida nf: flight, escape* * *huida n escape -
20 indagación
f.investigation, query, probe, inquiry.* * *1 investigation, inquiry* * *noun f.* * *SF investigation, inquiry* * *femenino (frml) investigationhacer indagaciones — to make inquiries, to investigate
* * *= inquiry [enquiry, -UK], probing, probing look.Ex. Several possible rules governing the reference interview are examined; one calls for inquiry into client's underlying wants, 'the face value rule', another for inquiry into underlying needs, 'the purpose rule'.Ex. Counselling requires much more time and in-depth probing, although it can at one extreme cover simply the act of lending a sympathetic ear to clients who, in externalizing their problems, may thus be better able to face them and arrive at a solution.Ex. From Ancient Egypt to the lodges that dot America today, this is a probing look at the world's most famous secret brotherhoods.* * *femenino (frml) investigationhacer indagaciones — to make inquiries, to investigate
* * *= inquiry [enquiry, -UK], probing, probing look.Ex: Several possible rules governing the reference interview are examined; one calls for inquiry into client's underlying wants, 'the face value rule', another for inquiry into underlying needs, 'the purpose rule'.
Ex: Counselling requires much more time and in-depth probing, although it can at one extreme cover simply the act of lending a sympathetic ear to clients who, in externalizing their problems, may thus be better able to face them and arrive at a solution.Ex: From Ancient Egypt to the lodges that dot America today, this is a probing look at the world's most famous secret brotherhoods.* * *( frml)investigationindagaciones inquiries*, investigationshacer indagaciones to make inquiries*, to investigate* * *
indagación sustantivo femenino (frml) investigation;
indagación sustantivo femenino investigation, inquiry
' indagación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
investigación
* * *indagación nfinvestigation, inquiry;hacer indagaciones acerca de algo to investigate sth, to inquire into sth* * *f investigation* * *
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