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  • 1 mosto

    most

    Vocabulario Castellano-Catalán > mosto

  • 2 en la mayoría de los casos

    = most often, in most cases, in the majority of cases, mostly, under most circumstances
    Ex. Most often a classroom or other existing space is converted into a library, with all the limitations that implies.
    Ex. The classification number stands on its own to the upper left of the card and this will probably be acceptable in most cases.
    Ex. In the majority of cases, attitudinal distinctions were associated with failures of communication.
    Ex. Mostly such new schemes will not be general schemes.
    Ex. Under most circumstances disasters happen quickly and without much notice.
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    = most often, in most cases, in the majority of cases, mostly, under most circumstances

    Ex: Most often a classroom or other existing space is converted into a library, with all the limitations that implies.

    Ex: The classification number stands on its own to the upper left of the card and this will probably be acceptable in most cases.
    Ex: In the majority of cases, attitudinal distinctions were associated with failures of communication.
    Ex: Mostly such new schemes will not be general schemes.
    Ex: Under most circumstances disasters happen quickly and without much notice.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en la mayoría de los casos

  • 3 lo que es más importante

    = most importantly, more importantly, most of all, most important
    Ex. And thirdly and most importantly, I am concerned about some movements which I think symptomatize ideological deterioration and would have us, as someone put it, march boldly backwards into the future.
    Ex. Therefore, as a logical corollary, the catalog is itself a surrogate of the collection, more importantly, as a result of the added entry structure, several simultaneous surrogates.
    Ex. Teacher herself is worked off her shoes coping with appeals for help with grammar, style, spelling, and, most of all, providing infusions of energy when authorial spirits run low.
    Ex. Most important, moving house is very thirsty work for everyone involved so keep the kettle boiling and the biscuits flowing.
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    = most importantly, more importantly, most of all, most important

    Ex: And thirdly and most importantly, I am concerned about some movements which I think symptomatize ideological deterioration and would have us, as someone put it, march boldly backwards into the future.

    Ex: Therefore, as a logical corollary, the catalog is itself a surrogate of the collection, more importantly, as a result of the added entry structure, several simultaneous surrogates.
    Ex: Teacher herself is worked off her shoes coping with appeals for help with grammar, style, spelling, and, most of all, providing infusions of energy when authorial spirits run low.
    Ex: Most important, moving house is very thirsty work for everyone involved so keep the kettle boiling and the biscuits flowing.

    Spanish-English dictionary > lo que es más importante

  • 4 con más frecuencia

    Ex. Library users tend to use commercial online databases most frequently early in the week, at midday and at times that correspond to the academic calendar = Los usuarios de la biblioteca tienden a usar las bases de datos comerciales en línea con más frecuencia al principio de la semana, al mediodía y en épocas que se corresponden con el calendario académico.
    * * *

    Ex: Library users tend to use commercial online databases most frequently early in the week, at midday and at times that correspond to the academic calendar = Los usuarios de la biblioteca tienden a usar las bases de datos comerciales en línea con más frecuencia al principio de la semana, al mediodía y en épocas que se corresponden con el calendario académico.

    Spanish-English dictionary > con más frecuencia

  • 5 de lo más + Adjetivo

    = most + Adjetivo
    Ex. They employ a symbolism which grew like Topsy and has little consistency; a strange fact in that most logical field.
    * * *
    = most + Adjetivo

    Ex: They employ a symbolism which grew like Topsy and has little consistency; a strange fact in that most logical field.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de lo más + Adjetivo

  • 6 de un modo muy interesante

    = most interestingly + Verbo
    Ex. This collection of more than 22,000 items bound into over 2,000 volumes is most interestingly described and the motives of its indefatigable collector discussed by G K Fortescue in a bibliographical introduction to the catalogue.
    * * *
    = most interestingly + Verbo

    Ex: This collection of more than 22,000 items bound into over 2,000 volumes is most interestingly described and the motives of its indefatigable collector discussed by G K Fortescue in a bibliographical introduction to the catalogue.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de un modo muy interesante

  • 7 la mayoría de la gente

    = most people, the majority of the people
    Ex. Most people want -- and need -- an idealized father figure as a leader.
    Ex. Mali is a country with a strong oral tradition and consequently books are marginal to the majority of the people.
    * * *
    = most people, the majority of the people

    Ex: Most people want -- and need -- an idealized father figure as a leader.

    Ex: Mali is a country with a strong oral tradition and consequently books are marginal to the majority of the people.

    Spanish-English dictionary > la mayoría de la gente

  • 8 la mayoría de las personas

    = most people, the majority of the people
    Ex. Most people want -- and need -- an idealized father figure as a leader.
    Ex. Mali is a country with a strong oral tradition and consequently books are marginal to the majority of the people.
    * * *
    = most people, the majority of the people

    Ex: Most people want -- and need -- an idealized father figure as a leader.

    Ex: Mali is a country with a strong oral tradition and consequently books are marginal to the majority of the people.

    Spanish-English dictionary > la mayoría de las personas

  • 9 la mayoría de las veces

    = most of the time, more often than not
    Ex. Historically the Spanish Civil Service has been a service for the state rather than for the public most of the time.
    Ex. Access to remote services is more often than not by means of dedicated terminal connections.
    * * *
    = most of the time, more often than not

    Ex: Historically the Spanish Civil Service has been a service for the state rather than for the public most of the time.

    Ex: Access to remote services is more often than not by means of dedicated terminal connections.

    Spanish-English dictionary > la mayoría de las veces

  • 10 la mayoría del tiempo

    Ex. Historically the Spanish Civil Service has been a service for the state rather than for the public most of the time.
    * * *

    Ex: Historically the Spanish Civil Service has been a service for the state rather than for the public most of the time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > la mayoría del tiempo

  • 11 lo más importante

    = most of all, at its core
    Ex. Teacher herself is worked off her shoes coping with appeals for help with grammar, style, spelling, and, most of all, providing infusions of energy when authorial spirits run low.
    Ex. Lifelong learning is central to our future, with information technology training at its core.
    * * *
    = most of all, at its core

    Ex: Teacher herself is worked off her shoes coping with appeals for help with grammar, style, spelling, and, most of all, providing infusions of energy when authorial spirits run low.

    Ex: Lifelong learning is central to our future, with information technology training at its core.

    Spanish-English dictionary > lo más importante

  • 12 lo más probable es que

    Ex. Bought at an auction in 1920, they are most probably from the 18th or 19th century.
    * * *

    Ex: Bought at an auction in 1920, they are most probably from the 18th or 19th century.

    Spanish-English dictionary > lo más probable es que

  • 13 más demandado

    Ex. One of the most demanded CD-ROMS was 'Home Cooking with Master Chefs'.
    * * *

    Ex: One of the most demanded CD-ROMS was 'Home Cooking with Master Chefs'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > más demandado

  • 14 más necesitado

    Ex. The report says debt aversion is greatest among the students most in need of student loans, those from the poorest households.
    * * *

    Ex: The report says debt aversion is greatest among the students most in need of student loans, those from the poorest households.

    Spanish-English dictionary > más necesitado

  • 15 más usado

    Ex. In 1987 Dialog started publishing some of the most heavily used data bases in CD-ROM format.
    * * *

    Ex: In 1987 Dialog started publishing some of the most heavily used data bases in CD-ROM format.

    Spanish-English dictionary > más usado

  • 16 tan + Adjetivo

    = most + Adjetivo, so + Adjetivo, as + Adjetivo + as that
    Ex. They employ a symbolism which grew like Topsy and has little consistency; a strange fact in that most logical field.
    Ex. However, it is hard to draw any definite conclusions about mobile information and advice vans as the evidence appears so contradictory.
    Ex. In these days of refresher courses right up to retirement I do not think we can be as dogmatic as that.
    * * *
    = most + Adjetivo, so + Adjetivo, as + Adjetivo + as that

    Ex: They employ a symbolism which grew like Topsy and has little consistency; a strange fact in that most logical field.

    Ex: However, it is hard to draw any definite conclusions about mobile information and advice vans as the evidence appears so contradictory.
    Ex: In these days of refresher courses right up to retirement I do not think we can be as dogmatic as that.

    Spanish-English dictionary > tan + Adjetivo

  • 17 la mayoría

    • most
    • most people
    • most things
    • the main thing
    • the majority of

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > la mayoría

  • 18 el puente sobre el río

    • most nad řekou
    • most přes řeku

    Diccionario español-checo > el puente sobre el río

  • 19 aspérrimo

    • most rough
    • very rough

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aspérrimo

  • 20 bit más significativo

    • most significant bit

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > bit más significativo

См. также в других словарях:

  • Most — Most …   Deutsch Wörterbuch

  • most — [ moust ] function word, quantifier *** Most is the superlative form of much and many and can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (before an adjective or another adverb): a most interesting lecture the question that is asked most often.… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • most — most·lings; most·ly; near·most; neath·most; north·east·ern·most; north·er·most; north·ern·most; north·most; out·er·most; out·most; over·most; pred·most; pri·most; rear·most; right·most; sea·most; south·east·ern·most; south·er·most;… …   English syllables

  • MOST — steht für vergorenen oder unvergorenen Fruchtsaft, siehe Most (Getränk) The Most, eine kanadische Musikgruppe Most (Tschechien) (deutsch Brüx), eine Stadt in der Tschechischen Republik Most, niedersorbische Name der Gemeinde Heinersbrück im… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Most — steht für Fruchtsaft Obstwein in Süddeutschland, der Schweiz und Teilen von Österreich Apfelwein in Wien und den österreichischen Weinanbaugebieten Traubensaft (siehe auch Most (Getränk)) The Most, eine kanadische Musikgruppe Most (Tschechien)… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • most — 1. For more and most used in the comparison of adjectives, see adjective 3–4. With adverbs, more and most are normally used when the adverb is formed with ly from an adjective, e.g. most richly, most happily: see er and est forms. The use of most …   Modern English usage

  • Most — (m[=o]st), a., superl. of {More}. [OE. most, mast, mest, AS. m[=ae]st; akin to D. meest, OS. m[=e]st, G. meist, Icel. mestr, Goth. maists; a superl. corresponding to E. more. [root]103. See {More}, a.] 1. Consisting of the greatest number or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • most — [mōst] adj. [ME < OE mast, used as superl. of micel, big (var. of mycel: see MUCH): akin to Goth maists: for IE base see MORE] 1. compar. of MORE 2. greatest in amount, quantity, or degree: used as the superlative of MUCH 3. greatest in number …   English World dictionary

  • Most — Most, adv. [AS. m[=ae]st. See {Most}, a.] In the greatest or highest degree. [1913 Webster] Those nearest to this king, and most his favorites, were courtiers and prelates. Milton. [1913 Webster] Note: Placed before an adjective or adverb, most… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Most — Héraldique …   Wikipédia en Français

  • most — mȏst m <G mȍsta, N mn mòstovi> DEFINICIJA 1. građevina ili objekt koji služi za prelaženje ljudi i tereta preko rijeke, morskog tjesnaca, provalije itd. [pontonski most; viseći most; željeznički most] 2. posebna naprava preko koje se silazi …   Hrvatski jezični portal

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