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adjetivo+pl

  • 61 completamente + Adjetivo

    (n.) = altogether + Adjetivo, downright + Adjetivo, blissfully + Adjetivo
    Ex. The treatment of form concepts is not altogether satisfactory in the 6th edition of CC.
    Ex. Bibliographies developed in this way are rarely totally reliable and are sometimes downright misleading.
    Ex. As it turns out, the secret of life is blissfully simple.
    * * *
    (n.) = altogether + Adjetivo, downright + Adjetivo, blissfully + Adjetivo

    Ex: The treatment of form concepts is not altogether satisfactory in the 6th edition of CC.

    Ex: Bibliographies developed in this way are rarely totally reliable and are sometimes downright misleading.
    Ex: As it turns out, the secret of life is blissfully simple.

    Spanish-English dictionary > completamente + Adjetivo

  • 62 excesivamente + Adjetivo

    (n.) = too narrowly + Adjetivo, unreasonably + Adjetivo, outrageously + Adjetivo
    Ex. The concern is expressed that the focus is too narrowly practical and thereby divorced from established principles of information retrieval.
    Ex. Factors that may delay development of effective classification retrieval mechanisms include unclear terminology and unreasonably high (or low) expectations.
    Ex. On the other hand people passionately devoted to a hobby or sport or their work will endure without complaint conditions which less ardent folk think outrageously insupportable.
    * * *
    (n.) = too narrowly + Adjetivo, unreasonably + Adjetivo, outrageously + Adjetivo

    Ex: The concern is expressed that the focus is too narrowly practical and thereby divorced from established principles of information retrieval.

    Ex: Factors that may delay development of effective classification retrieval mechanisms include unclear terminology and unreasonably high (or low) expectations.
    Ex: On the other hand people passionately devoted to a hobby or sport or their work will endure without complaint conditions which less ardent folk think outrageously insupportable.

    Spanish-English dictionary > excesivamente + Adjetivo

  • 63 increíblemente + Adjetivo

    = incredibly + Adjetivo, fantastically + Adjetivo, shockingly + Adjetivo
    Ex. We also know that large catalogs are not only incredibly expensive to maintain, but are increasingly impossible to use.
    Ex. We all recognize that the National Union Catalog is a fantastically helpful publication.
    Ex. Despite shockingly poor current resource levels, Cuban librarians are enthusiastically planning for better times in the future.
    * * *
    = incredibly + Adjetivo, fantastically + Adjetivo, shockingly + Adjetivo

    Ex: We also know that large catalogs are not only incredibly expensive to maintain, but are increasingly impossible to use.

    Ex: We all recognize that the National Union Catalog is a fantastically helpful publication.
    Ex: Despite shockingly poor current resource levels, Cuban librarians are enthusiastically planning for better times in the future.

    Spanish-English dictionary > increíblemente + Adjetivo

  • 64 sumamente + Adjetivo

    (n.) = exceedingly + Adjetivo, extremely + Adjetivo, supremely + Adjetivo
    Ex. It was ' exceedingly inconvenient' because placing the books where they are increases the bulk of the catalogue by occasioning a multitude of long crossreferences.
    Ex. Thus, the subject approach is extremely important in the access to information.
    Ex. Wood is not only a supremely abundant raw material, but it can also be made into a product which is second only to pure rag paper for appearance, strength, and durability.
    * * *
    (n.) = exceedingly + Adjetivo, extremely + Adjetivo, supremely + Adjetivo

    Ex: It was ' exceedingly inconvenient' because placing the books where they are increases the bulk of the catalogue by occasioning a multitude of long crossreferences.

    Ex: Thus, the subject approach is extremely important in the access to information.
    Ex: Wood is not only a supremely abundant raw material, but it can also be made into a product which is second only to pure rag paper for appearance, strength, and durability.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sumamente + Adjetivo

  • 65 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

  • 66 tremendamente + Adjetivo

    (n.) = terribly + Adjetivo, devastatingly + Adjetivo, fearsomely + Adjetivo
    Ex. Language is terribly important because it does shape the way we view the world, and it is very important that we do something about our language.
    Ex. The teacher flipped over the document and examined her scored evaluations: all, except for attendance and punctuality, were in the low 70's, a devastatingly dramatic plunge from the former heights of her 97 to 99 scores.
    Ex. It contains a bevy of fearsomely feisty female archetypes removed from domestic obligations and toughened in the brutal setting of prison life.
    * * *
    (n.) = terribly + Adjetivo, devastatingly + Adjetivo, fearsomely + Adjetivo

    Ex: Language is terribly important because it does shape the way we view the world, and it is very important that we do something about our language.

    Ex: The teacher flipped over the document and examined her scored evaluations: all, except for attendance and punctuality, were in the low 70's, a devastatingly dramatic plunge from the former heights of her 97 to 99 scores.
    Ex: It contains a bevy of fearsomely feisty female archetypes removed from domestic obligations and toughened in the brutal setting of prison life.

    Spanish-English dictionary > tremendamente + Adjetivo

  • 67 absolutamente + Adjetivo

    (n.) = downright + Adjetivo, crazily + Adjetivo
    Ex. Bibliographies developed in this way are rarely totally reliable and are sometimes downright misleading.
    Ex. It sounds crazily complicated, but it may work.
    * * *
    (n.) = downright + Adjetivo, crazily + Adjetivo

    Ex: Bibliographies developed in this way are rarely totally reliable and are sometimes downright misleading.

    Ex: It sounds crazily complicated, but it may work.

    Spanish-English dictionary > absolutamente + Adjetivo

  • 68 altamente + Adjetivo

    (n.) = tightly + Adjetivo, wildly + Adjetivo
    Ex. Because index terms must be used as access points, the summarization of document content achieved in indexing documents must be more tightly structured.
    Ex. Meanwhile the ALA and others are making wildly improbable statements about the supposedly numerous opportunities for library school graduates due to the alleged shortage of librarians.
    * * *
    (n.) = tightly + Adjetivo, wildly + Adjetivo

    Ex: Because index terms must be used as access points, the summarization of document content achieved in indexing documents must be more tightly structured.

    Ex: Meanwhile the ALA and others are making wildly improbable statements about the supposedly numerous opportunities for library school graduates due to the alleged shortage of librarians.

    Spanish-English dictionary > altamente + Adjetivo

  • 69 especialmente + Adjetivo

    = notoriously + Adjetivo, singularly + Adjetivo
    Ex. A great variety of book-cloths was manufactured and used from 1830 to 1850 (though no more than a few types of grain were really common) and the description of patterns is notoriously difficult.
    Ex. When the library becomes an agent of propagandists, it usually offends someone else and jeopardizes the unique and singularly valuable contribution it makes as an impartial resource responsive to the particular individual.
    * * *
    = notoriously + Adjetivo, singularly + Adjetivo

    Ex: A great variety of book-cloths was manufactured and used from 1830 to 1850 (though no more than a few types of grain were really common) and the description of patterns is notoriously difficult.

    Ex: When the library becomes an agent of propagandists, it usually offends someone else and jeopardizes the unique and singularly valuable contribution it makes as an impartial resource responsive to the particular individual.

    Spanish-English dictionary > especialmente + Adjetivo

  • 70 infinitamente + Adjetivo

    (n.) = infinitely + Adjetivo, endlessly + Adjetivo
    Ex. A reason for this can be found in the tangled web of social services and welfare provisions that prevail in the United States and which are infinitely more complicated than in Britain.
    Ex. If we look at a totally different sort of book romantic fiction we find here a form of novel which, to the outsider who has never read one of them, may seem to be endlessly repetitious.
    * * *
    (n.) = infinitely + Adjetivo, endlessly + Adjetivo

    Ex: A reason for this can be found in the tangled web of social services and welfare provisions that prevail in the United States and which are infinitely more complicated than in Britain.

    Ex: If we look at a totally different sort of book romantic fiction we find here a form of novel which, to the outsider who has never read one of them, may seem to be endlessly repetitious.

    Spanish-English dictionary > infinitamente + Adjetivo

  • 71 ligeramente + Adjetivo

    = slightly + Adjetivo, vaguely + Adjetivo
    Ex. This revised chapter modified the code in keeping with the recently agreed ISBD(M), and proposed a slightly different description for monographs.
    Ex. Vaguely blissful, but with nothing to occupy her save reflection, she sat in the cafeteria and gave herself up to the physical pleasures of coffee.
    * * *
    = slightly + Adjetivo, vaguely + Adjetivo

    Ex: This revised chapter modified the code in keeping with the recently agreed ISBD(M), and proposed a slightly different description for monographs.

    Ex: Vaguely blissful, but with nothing to occupy her save reflection, she sat in the cafeteria and gave herself up to the physical pleasures of coffee.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ligeramente + Adjetivo

  • 72 magníficamente + Adjetivo

    (n.) = superbly + Adjetivo, beautifully + Adjetivo
    Ex. Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.
    Ex. What was pinned up ranged from sheets of paper with nothing more written on them than a title and author to elaborate and beautifully executed illustrations.
    * * *
    (n.) = superbly + Adjetivo, beautifully + Adjetivo

    Ex: Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.

    Ex: What was pinned up ranged from sheets of paper with nothing more written on them than a title and author to elaborate and beautifully executed illustrations.

    Spanish-English dictionary > magníficamente + Adjetivo

  • 73 mucho + Adjetivo

    (n.) = very much + Adjetivo, significantly + Adjetivo
    Ex. Reel-to-reel recorders are available and their performance is very much better but they are expensive and are rarely used with microcomputers.
    Ex. People use a library significantly less than they say they do.
    * * *
    (n.) = very much + Adjetivo, significantly + Adjetivo

    Ex: Reel-to-reel recorders are available and their performance is very much better but they are expensive and are rarely used with microcomputers.

    Ex: People use a library significantly less than they say they do.

    Spanish-English dictionary > mucho + Adjetivo

  • 74 mucho más + Adjetivo

    = all the more + Adjetivo, far + Adjetivo Comparativo
    Ex. This becomes all the more significant as computers begin to affect virtually every other area of endeavor.
    Ex. Since the Reagan administration began its war on waste in 1981, farmers and other citizens have had not alternative to buying their information from the private sector at far steeper prices.
    * * *
    = all the more + Adjetivo, far + Adjetivo Comparativo

    Ex: This becomes all the more significant as computers begin to affect virtually every other area of endeavor.

    Ex: Since the Reagan administration began its war on waste in 1981, farmers and other citizens have had not alternative to buying their information from the private sector at far steeper prices.

    Spanish-English dictionary > mucho más + Adjetivo

  • 75 mucho más + Adverbio/Adjetivo

    = far more + Adverbio/Adjetivo, far more + Adverbio/Adjetivo
    Ex. However, online interaction beginning with only 225 entries makes it possible for a user to locate the entry far more rapidly than would be possible in a card catalog.
    Ex. However, online interaction beginning with only 225 entries makes it possible for a user to locate the entry far more rapidly than would be possible in a card catalog.
    * * *
    = far more + Adverbio/Adjetivo, far more + Adverbio/Adjetivo

    Ex: However, online interaction beginning with only 225 entries makes it possible for a user to locate the entry far more rapidly than would be possible in a card catalog.

    Ex: However, online interaction beginning with only 225 entries makes it possible for a user to locate the entry far more rapidly than would be possible in a card catalog.

    Spanish-English dictionary > mucho más + Adverbio/Adjetivo

  • 76 poco + Adjetivo

    = slightly + Adjetivo, less than + Adjetivo
    Ex. This revised chapter modified the code in keeping with the recently agreed ISBD(M), and proposed a slightly different description for monographs.
    Ex. Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein, and Adolph Hitler to name but three, were remarkably successful as leaders in spite of less than outstanding academic records.
    * * *
    = slightly + Adjetivo, less than + Adjetivo

    Ex: This revised chapter modified the code in keeping with the recently agreed ISBD(M), and proposed a slightly different description for monographs.

    Ex: Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein, and Adolph Hitler to name but three, were remarkably successful as leaders in spite of less than outstanding academic records.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco + Adjetivo

  • 77 tan + Adjetivo + como

    = as + Adjetivo + as, every bit as + Adjetivo + as
    Ex. A working guide is to seek to make any abstract as informative as possible within the constraints of time, length and audience.
    Ex. Popular music in a library is every bit as important as classical music.
    * * *
    = as + Adjetivo + as, every bit as + Adjetivo + as

    Ex: A working guide is to seek to make any abstract as informative as possible within the constraints of time, length and audience.

    Ex: Popular music in a library is every bit as important as classical music.

    Spanish-English dictionary > tan + Adjetivo + como

  • 78 terriblemente + Adjetivo

    (n.) = deadly + Adjetivo, excruciatingly + Adjetivo
    Ex. The practicing of writing it is deadly dull and therefore has minimum permanent effect.
    Ex. Budgets are becoming excruciatingly tight.
    * * *
    (n.) = deadly + Adjetivo, excruciatingly + Adjetivo

    Ex: The practicing of writing it is deadly dull and therefore has minimum permanent effect.

    Ex: Budgets are becoming excruciatingly tight.

    Spanish-English dictionary > terriblemente + Adjetivo

  • 79 totalmente + Adjetivo

    (n.) = utterly + Adjetivo, downright + Adjetivo
    Ex. It's utterly boggling and that's not an isolated incident, I can cite you several more from last week.
    Ex. Bibliographies developed in this way are rarely totally reliable and are sometimes downright misleading.
    * * *
    (n.) = utterly + Adjetivo, downright + Adjetivo

    Ex: It's utterly boggling and that's not an isolated incident, I can cite you several more from last week.

    Ex: Bibliographies developed in this way are rarely totally reliable and are sometimes downright misleading.

    Spanish-English dictionary > totalmente + Adjetivo

  • 80 uno de los + Nombre + más + Adjetivo

    = not the least + Adjetivo + Nombre, not the least of the + Adjetivo + Nombre
    Ex. Not the least remarkable feature of reference work is the way that identical enquiries turn up again and again.
    Ex. Not the least of the valuable side effects that the computer has had on reference work is an increased awareness of the critical importance of this pre-search stage of the reference process.
    * * *
    = not the least + Adjetivo + Nombre, not the least of the + Adjetivo + Nombre

    Ex: Not the least remarkable feature of reference work is the way that identical enquiries turn up again and again.

    Ex: Not the least of the valuable side effects that the computer has had on reference work is an increased awareness of the critical importance of this pre-search stage of the reference process.

    Spanish-English dictionary > uno de los + Nombre + más + Adjetivo

См. также в других словарях:

  • adjetivo — adjetivo, va (Del lat. adiectīvus). 1. adj. Que expresa cualidad o accidente. 2. Accidental, secundario, no esencial. 3. Gram. Que califica o determina al sustantivo. Nombre adjetivo, [m6]oración adjetiva. U. m. c. s. m. [m6]El adjetivo es una… …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • adjetivo — adjetivo, va adjetivo 1. Área: gramática Del adjetivo o que funciona como un adjetivo: la función adjetiva de una frase, la concordancia adjetiva. 2. [Oración, sintagma, locución] que funciona como un adjetivo. 3 …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • adjetivo — |èt| adj. 1. Que qualifica. 2. Relativo ao adjetivo. • s. m. 3. Palavra que se junta ao substantivo para o qualificar (adjetivo qualificativo) ou para o determinar (adjetivo determinativo) …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • Adjetivo — (Del lat. adiectivus < adiectus, agregado.) ► adjetivo 1 Que se refiere a una cualidad o accidente. 2 Accidental, secundario, no esencial: ■ circunstancia adjetiva a la acción principal. ANTÓNIMO esencial 3 GRAMÁTICA Perteneciente o relativo… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Adjetivo — El adjetivo o nombre adjetivo (del latín adjectīvus, que se agrega ) es una parte de la oración que acompaña al sustantivo o nombre para determinarlo o calificarlo; expresa características o propiedades atribuidas a un sustantivo, ya sean… …   Wikipedia Español

  • adjetivo — {{#}}{{LM A00775}}{{〓}} {{SynA00789}} {{[}}adjetivo{{]}}, {{[}}adjetiva{{]}} ‹ad·je·ti·vo, va› {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}En gramática,{{♀}} que funciona como un adjetivo: • En ‘Juan estaba de mal humor’, ‘de mal humor’ es una locución… …   Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos

  • adjetivo — (m) (Intermedio) palabra que describe las cualidades del sustantivo al que acompaña Ejemplos: Los adjetivos con los que describió al personaje eran muy despectivos. Para formar comparaciones necesitas poner un adjetivo. Colocaciones: adjetivo… …   Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate

  • adjetivo — s m (Gram) 1 Clase de palabras que modifican al sustantivo ampliando, concretando o especificando su significado. Concuerdan con él en número, como en globo rojo y globos rojos ; y en género, como en cuaderno negro y pelota negra , aunque en… …   Español en México

  • adjetivo — sustantivo masculino calificativo, epíteto, dictado. Se llama epíteto al adjetivo o frase adjetiva que se agrega a un sustantivo, no para determinarlo o especificarlo, sino para acentuar su carácter y producir un efecto de estilo. Tiene, pues un… …   Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos

  • adjetivo — va adj. Voz que modifica directamente al sustantivo, ya determinándolo o calificándolo …   Diccionario Castellano

  • adjetivo calificativo — ► locución GRAMÁTICA Que acompaña al nombre expresando alguna cualidad del sustantivo al que acompaña …   Enciclopedia Universal

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