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  • 1 agnósticos

    agnòstics

    Vocabulario Castellano-Catalán > agnósticos

  • 2 a la hora de la verdad

    at the moment of truth, when it comes to it
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    = when push comes to shove, if it comes to the crunch, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst, when the crunch comes to the crunch, if the crunch comes to the crunch
    Ex. When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.
    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. 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. But above all, he is still my brother and when the crunch comes to the crunch, we will all be there for him, no matter what the circumstances.
    Ex. He's told the Argies that if the crunch comes to the crunch America will side with Britain.
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    = when push comes to shove, if it comes to the crunch, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst, when the crunch comes to the crunch, if the crunch comes to the crunch

    Ex: When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.

    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: 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: But above all, he is still my brother and when the crunch comes to the crunch, we will all be there for him, no matter what the circumstances.
    Ex: He's told the Argies that if the crunch comes to the crunch America will side with Britain.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a la hora de la verdad

  • 3 agnóstico

    m.
    agnostic, nonbeliever, skeptic, unbeliever.
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    1 agnostic
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 agnostic
    * * *
    agnóstico, -a
    ADJ SM / F agnostic
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo/masculino, femenino agnostic
    * * *
    Ex. Interestingly, when it comes to the crunch, there seem to be a hell of a lot of agnostics out there.
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo/masculino, femenino agnostic
    * * *

    Ex: Interestingly, when it comes to the crunch, there seem to be a hell of a lot of agnostics out there.

    * * *
    adj/m,f
    agnostic
    * * *

    agnóstico
    ◊ -ca adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino

    agnostic
    agnóstico,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino agnostic

    ' agnóstico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    agnóstica
    English:
    agnostic
    * * *
    agnóstico, -a
    adj
    agnostic
    nm,f
    agnostic
    * * *
    agnóstico, -ca adj & n
    : agnostic

    Spanish-English dictionary > agnóstico

  • 4 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 straits
    Ex. 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.
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    = 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 straits

    Ex: 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.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en apuros

  • 5 en un momento de apuros

    = 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
    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.
    * * *
    = 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

    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.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en un momento de apuros

  • 6 librepensador

    adj.
    freethinking, liberal.
    m.
    freethinker.
    * * *
    1 freethinking
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 freethinker
    * * *
    librepensador, -a
    SM / F freethinker
    * * *
    - dora masculino, femenino freethinker
    * * *
    = libertine, freethinker.
    Ex. Sedition is bred in the lap of luxury and its chosen emissaries are the beggared spendthrift and the impoverished libertine.
    Ex. Freethinkers include atheists, agnostics and rationalists -- no one can be a freethinker who demands conformity to a bible, creed, or messiah.
    * * *
    - dora masculino, femenino freethinker
    * * *
    = libertine, freethinker.

    Ex: Sedition is bred in the lap of luxury and its chosen emissaries are the beggared spendthrift and the impoverished libertine.

    Ex: Freethinkers include atheists, agnostics and rationalists -- no one can be a freethinker who demands conformity to a bible, creed, or messiah.

    * * *
    freethinking
    masculine, feminine
    freethinker
    * * *
    librepensador, -ora
    adj
    freethinking
    nm,f
    freethinker
    * * *
    I adj freethinking
    II m, librepensadora f freethinker

    Spanish-English dictionary > librepensador

  • 7 mesías

    m. s.&pl.
    1 Messiah.
    2 messiah.
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    1 the Messiah
    * * *
    SM INV Messiah
    * * *
    masculino Messiah
    * * *
    Ex. Freethinkers include atheists, agnostics and rationalists -- no one can be a freethinker who demands conformity to a bible, creed, or messiah.
    ----
    * Mesías, el = Anointed One, the.
    * * *
    masculino Messiah
    * * *
    el Mesías
    = Anointed One, the

    Ex: The title 'Christ' comes from the Greek word 'Christos' which is a translation of the Hebrew word Messiah meaning ' The Anointed One'.

    Ex: Freethinkers include atheists, agnostics and rationalists -- no one can be a freethinker who demands conformity to a bible, creed, or messiah.

    * Mesías, el = Anointed One, the.

    * * *
    1 ( Relig) Messiah
    2 (salvador) savior*, Messiah
    * * *

    Mesías sustantivo masculino
    Messiah
    Mesías m Rel el Mesías, the Messiah
    ' Mesías' also found in these entries:
    English:
    Messiah
    * * *
    mesías nm inv
    1. Rel
    el Mesías the Messiah
    2. Pey [salvador] saviour, Messiah
    * * *
    m inv messiah
    * * *
    : Messiah

    Spanish-English dictionary > mesías

  • 8 muchísimo

    adj.
    very much, a lot of, so much, a great deal of.
    adv.
    very much, a lot, a great deal, exceedingly.
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ a lot of, lots of

    había muchísima gente — there were a lot of people, there were lots of people

    había muchísima comida — there was a lot of food, there was lots of food

    hace muchísimo tiempo — a very long time ago, ages ago

    2.
    ADV very much, a lot

    me quiere muchísimohe loves me very much o a lot, he really loves me

    llovía muchísimoit was raining really o very hard, it was pouring down

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    = extreme, plenty of, an awful lot of, a helluva, prodigiously, like crazy, like mad, a hell of a lot of, a barrel/barrow load of monkeys.
    Ex. You can very frequently go into a large library and have extreme difficulty finding somebody to help you because there are 40 people sitting out in back doing something which somebody else is doing down the road.
    Ex. There are plenty of omission failures of this sort, and they litter most of the Hennepin County Library Cataloging Bulletins.
    Ex. It seems to me that there are an awful lot of people around who think that any change is bad.
    Ex. I have the ability to do this on my own, but it takes a helluva long time for me to warm up to people.
    Ex. These nocturnal rampages by gangs of werewolves included chasing women, eating prodigiously, being splattered with mud, and caterwauling generally.
    Ex. We have no idea what will capture people's imagination and work, but all we can do in any period of great change is experiment like crazy.
    Ex. With hundreds of bait fish swarming your spot -- feeding like mad -- the game fish get extremely excited and start to move into the area to feed on the bait fish.
    Ex. Interestingly, when it comes to the crunch, there seem to be a hell of a lot of agnostics out there.
    Ex. The landlord is as mad as a barrel load of monkeys, but a fine man and ex-soldier.
    ----
    * apreciar muchísimo = treasure.
    * costar muchísimo dinero = break + the bank.
    * desde hace muchísimo tiempo = in ages (and ages and ages).
    * durante muchísimo tiempo = for ages and ages (and ages), in ages (and ages and ages).
    * echar muchísimo de menos = be sorely missed, be sadly missed.
    * echar muchísimo en falta = be sorely missed, be sadly missed.
    * gustar muchísimo = love + Nombre + to bits.
    * haber muchísima diferencia = be in a different league.
    * hace muchísimos años = a great many years ago.
    * hace muchísimo tiempo = ages (and ages) ago, aeons ago, yonks.
    * me gustaría muchísimo = I sure wish.
    * muchísimas gracias = thanks a bunch!.
    * muchísimo + Adjetivo = dauntingly + Adjetivo.
    * muchísimo más = a whole lot more, an awful lot more.
    * muchísimo más + Adjetivo = infinitely + Adjetivo.
    * muchísimos + Nombre = a great many + Nombre.
    * muchísimo tiempo después = ages and ages hence.
    * quedar muchísimo por hacer = a great deal more needs to be done.
    * tardar muchísimo = take + forever.
    * * *
    = extreme, plenty of, an awful lot of, a helluva, prodigiously, like crazy, like mad, a hell of a lot of, a barrel/barrow load of monkeys.

    Ex: You can very frequently go into a large library and have extreme difficulty finding somebody to help you because there are 40 people sitting out in back doing something which somebody else is doing down the road.

    Ex: There are plenty of omission failures of this sort, and they litter most of the Hennepin County Library Cataloging Bulletins.
    Ex: It seems to me that there are an awful lot of people around who think that any change is bad.
    Ex: I have the ability to do this on my own, but it takes a helluva long time for me to warm up to people.
    Ex: These nocturnal rampages by gangs of werewolves included chasing women, eating prodigiously, being splattered with mud, and caterwauling generally.
    Ex: We have no idea what will capture people's imagination and work, but all we can do in any period of great change is experiment like crazy.
    Ex: With hundreds of bait fish swarming your spot -- feeding like mad -- the game fish get extremely excited and start to move into the area to feed on the bait fish.
    Ex: Interestingly, when it comes to the crunch, there seem to be a hell of a lot of agnostics out there.
    Ex: The landlord is as mad as a barrel load of monkeys, but a fine man and ex-soldier.
    * apreciar muchísimo = treasure.
    * costar muchísimo dinero = break + the bank.
    * desde hace muchísimo tiempo = in ages (and ages and ages).
    * durante muchísimo tiempo = for ages and ages (and ages), in ages (and ages and ages).
    * echar muchísimo de menos = be sorely missed, be sadly missed.
    * echar muchísimo en falta = be sorely missed, be sadly missed.
    * gustar muchísimo = love + Nombre + to bits.
    * haber muchísima diferencia = be in a different league.
    * hace muchísimos años = a great many years ago.
    * hace muchísimo tiempo = ages (and ages) ago, aeons ago, yonks.
    * me gustaría muchísimo = I sure wish.
    * muchísimas gracias = thanks a bunch!.
    * muchísimo + Adjetivo = dauntingly + Adjetivo.
    * muchísimo más = a whole lot more, an awful lot more.
    * muchísimo más + Adjetivo = infinitely + Adjetivo.
    * muchísimos + Nombre = a great many + Nombre.
    * muchísimo tiempo después = ages and ages hence.
    * quedar muchísimo por hacer = a great deal more needs to be done.
    * tardar muchísimo = take + forever.

    * * *
    mucho1 (↑ mucho (1)), mucho2 (↑ mucho (2)), mucho3 (↑ mucho (3))

    Spanish-English dictionary > muchísimo

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