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61 tanta
tanto,-a
I adjetivo & pron
1 (gran cantidad, mucho) (con singular) so much (con plural) so many: ¿cómo puedes ahorrar tanto (dinero)?, how are you able to save so much money?
no necesito tantos folios, I don't need so many sheets of paper
¡hace tanto tiempo!, it's been so long!
no es para tanto, it's not that bad
2 (cantidad imprecisa) le costó cuarenta y tantos dólares, it cost her forty-odd dollars
tiene cincuenta y tantos años, he's fifty something o fifty-odd
3 (en comparaciones: con singular) as much (: en plural) as many: tiene tantos amigos como tú, he has as many friends as you
II adverbio tanto 1 (hasta tal punto) so much: no deberías beber tanto, you shouldn't drink so much
si vienes con nosotros, tanto mejor, if you come with us, so much the better
tanto peor, so much the worse
2 (referido a tiempo) so long: tardé un mes en escribirlo, - ¿tanto?, I spent one month writing it, - so long? (a menudo) ya no sale tanto, nowadays he doesn't go out so often
III sustantivo masculino tanto 1 Dep point Ftb goal
2 (una cantidad determinada) a certain amount Locuciones: figurado apuntarse un tanto, to score a point
estar al tanto, to be up-to-date
poner al tanto, to put sb in the picture
a las tantas: me llamó a las tantas de la madrugada/de la noche, she phoned me in the early hours of the morning/very late at night
entre tanto, meanwhile
otro tanto, as much again
por lo tanto, therefore
tanto (...) como (...), both: tanto Pedro como María, both Pedro and María
tanto por ciento, percentage
un tanto, somewhat, rather, a bit
un tanto cansado, rather tired
¡y tanto!, and how! ' tanta' also found in these entries: Spanish: abalanzarse - clara - claro - coña - delito - desriñonarse - fondón - fondona - hincharse - marear - mosquearse - mutar - mutarse - agobiar - asco - carga - confianza - gente - junto - mareado - medio - prisa English: much - such - as - loosen - so - that -
62 venta
venta sustantivo femenino (Com) sale; venta al por mayor/menor wholesale/retail; venta a plazos installment plan (AmE), hire purchase (BrE); venta por catálogo or correo mail order; pronto saldrá a la venta it will be on sale soon; estar en or a la venta [coche/bicicleta] to be for sale; [ casa] to be (up) for sale
venta f Com Fin sale: estará a la venta este fin de semana, it will be on sale this weekend
no está en venta, it's not for sale
venta a plazos, hire purchase, US installment plan
venta al contado, cash sale
venta al por mayor/al por menor, wholesale/retail ' venta' also found in these entries: Spanish: almacén - despacho - erradicación - homologar - negocio - pormenor - postventa - posventa - PVP - replantear - salida - subasta - tenderete - callejero - expendio - precio - prohibir - saldo - traspaso English: asking price - average - ban - bazaar - bonded warehouse - car-boot sale - cash sale - cash-and-carry - disposal - footwear - for - hard sell - insider dealing - insider trading - issue - opposite - outlaw - outlet - P.O.S. - percentage - release - retail - retail outlet - retail price - retail sale - retailing - ring up - sale - sell - sell-out - selling - selling price - showroom - ticket agency - wholesale - bill - business - carry - cash - deal - dealer - hard - mail - market - out - prescription - print - recommend - ticket - withdraw -
63 lake
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64 swamp
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65 braked
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66 carcass
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67 constant
1 adjCOMP&DP, ELECTRON, MATH, MECH, PHYS constante2 nCOMP&DP, ELECTRON, MATH, MECH, PHYS constante f, invariante f -
68 measure
1 nCHEM certain proportion, percentage medida fMETR dimensión f, medida f, instrument for measuring dimensions cinta métrica f, size, number medición f2 vtCHEM medirMECH ENG to calibrate calibrar -
69 slow
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70 working
1 nMATH operación fMECH ENG funcionamiento m, movimiento m, operación fPROD of furnace marcha f2
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