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  • 121 privilege

    ['privəli‹]
    ((a) favour or right available, or granted, to only one person, or to a small number of people: Senior students are usually allowed certain privileges.) privilegium
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    ['privəli‹]
    ((a) favour or right available, or granted, to only one person, or to a small number of people: Senior students are usually allowed certain privileges.) privilegium

    English-Danish dictionary > privilege

  • 122 recital

    1) (a public performance (of music or songs) usually by one person or a small number of people: a recital of Schubert's songs.) koncert; recital
    2) (the act of reciting.) recitering; fremsigelse
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    1) (a public performance (of music or songs) usually by one person or a small number of people: a recital of Schubert's songs.) koncert; recital
    2) (the act of reciting.) recitering; fremsigelse

    English-Danish dictionary > recital

  • 123 simile

    ['siməli]
    (a form of expression using `like' or `as', in which one thing is compared to another which it only resembles in one or a small number of ways: `Her hair was like silk' is a simile.) lignelse
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    ['siməli]
    (a form of expression using `like' or `as', in which one thing is compared to another which it only resembles in one or a small number of ways: `Her hair was like silk' is a simile.) lignelse

    English-Danish dictionary > simile

  • 124 a lo máximo

    = at best, at most, at the most
    Ex. Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.
    Ex. The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.
    Ex. The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most.
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    = at best, at most, at the most

    Ex: Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.

    Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.
    Ex: The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a lo máximo

  • 125 a lo sumo

    at most, at the most
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    = at best, at most, at the most
    Ex. Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.
    Ex. The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.
    Ex. The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most.
    * * *
    = at best, at most, at the most

    Ex: Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.

    Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.
    Ex: The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a lo sumo

  • 126 como mucho

    adv.
    at the most, at the longest.
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    at the most
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    = at best, at most, if at all, at the most, at the very latest
    Ex. Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.
    Ex. The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.
    Ex. Local vendors offer, if at all, mainly western popular literature and newspapers.
    Ex. The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most.
    Ex. To this end we shall continue to accept questionnaires until May 17th at the very latest.
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    = at best, at most, if at all, at the most, at the very latest

    Ex: Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.

    Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.
    Ex: Local vendors offer, if at all, mainly western popular literature and newspapers.
    Ex: The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most.
    Ex: To this end we shall continue to accept questionnaires until May 17th at the very latest.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como mucho

  • 127 de precio fijo

    (adj.) = fixed-price
    Ex. This study found that online access to scientific serials is most appropriate in the third world, principally due to the presence of a small number of scientists with a broad range of interests which makes the fixed-price regimes of print, microform or CD-ROM disadvantageous.
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    (adj.) = fixed-price

    Ex: This study found that online access to scientific serials is most appropriate in the third world, principally due to the presence of a small number of scientists with a broad range of interests which makes the fixed-price regimes of print, microform or CD-ROM disadvantageous.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de precio fijo

  • 128 desfavorable

    adj.
    1 unfavorable.
    2 unfavourable, infaust.
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    1 unfavourable (US unfavorable)
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    adj.
    unfavorable, adverse
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    ADJ unfavourable, unfavorable (EEUU)
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    adjetivo <circunstancia/crítica/opinión> unfavorable*
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    = unfavourable [unfavorable, -USA], disadvantageous, dissatisfying.
    Ex. There is evidence of this in the events leading up to the unfavourable subject weighting adopted by the National Advisory Board in respect of librarianship and information work resourcing.
    Ex. This study found that online access to scientific serials is most appropriate in the third world, principally due to the presence of a small number of scientists with a broad range of interests which makes the fixed-price regimes of print, microform or CD-ROM disadvantageous.
    Ex. 21 per cent of respondents were unable to think of anything dissatisfying about their job.
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    * probabilidades desfavorables = odds against.
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    adjetivo <circunstancia/crítica/opinión> unfavorable*
    * * *
    = unfavourable [unfavorable, -USA], disadvantageous, dissatisfying.

    Ex: There is evidence of this in the events leading up to the unfavourable subject weighting adopted by the National Advisory Board in respect of librarianship and information work resourcing.

    Ex: This study found that online access to scientific serials is most appropriate in the third world, principally due to the presence of a small number of scientists with a broad range of interests which makes the fixed-price regimes of print, microform or CD-ROM disadvantageous.
    Ex: 21 per cent of respondents were unable to think of anything dissatisfying about their job.
    * probabilidades desfavorables = odds against.

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    ‹circunstancia/crítica/opinión› unfavorable*
    el tiempo nos ha sido desfavorable we have had unfavorable o adverse weather conditions, the weather hasn't been on our side o hasn't been kind to us ( colloq)
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    desfavorable adjetivo
    unfavorable( conjugate unfavorable);

    desfavorable adjetivo unfavourable, US unfavorable

    ' desfavorable' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    temor
    English:
    adverse
    - disadvantageous
    - go against
    - inauspicious
    - unfavorable
    - unfavourable
    - go
    - unsympathetic
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    unfavourable;
    en condiciones desfavorables in unfavourable o adverse conditions;
    navegar con tiempo desfavorable to sail in unfavourable o adverse weather conditions;
    la reacción de la crítica le fue desfavorable the critics' reaction was largely negative
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    adj unfavorable, Br
    unfavourable
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    : unfavorable, adverse
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    desfavorable adj unfavourable

    Spanish-English dictionary > desfavorable

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