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41 Algo a cargo de una sola persona
(n.) = one-person operationEx. This organization may vary from a one-person operation in a special library all the way up to an internationally known indexing and abstracting agency.* * *(n.) = one-person operationEx: This organization may vary from a one-person operation in a special library all the way up to an internationally known indexing and abstracting agency.
Spanish-English dictionary > Algo a cargo de una sola persona
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42 Algo desacertado
(n.) = infelicityEx. He took it upon himself to correct what he appears to have considered typographical mistakes and even infelicities in the text = Asumió la responsabilidad de corregir lo que parece que había considerado que eran errores tipográficos e incluso cosas desacertadas que contenía el texto.* * *(n.) = infelicityEx: He took it upon himself to correct what he appears to have considered typographical mistakes and even infelicities in the text = Asumió la responsabilidad de corregir lo que parece que había considerado que eran errores tipográficos e incluso cosas desacertadas que contenía el texto.
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43 Algo desafortunado
(n.) = infelicityEx. He took it upon himself to correct what he appears to have considered typographical mistakes and even infelicities in the text = Asumió la responsabilidad de corregir lo que parece que había considerado que eran errores tipográficos e incluso cosas desacertadas que contenía el texto.* * *(n.) = infelicityEx: He took it upon himself to correct what he appears to have considered typographical mistakes and even infelicities in the text = Asumió la responsabilidad de corregir lo que parece que había considerado que eran errores tipográficos e incluso cosas desacertadas que contenía el texto.
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44 Algo falso
(n.) = hoaxEx. This article examines several controversial cataloguing problems, including the classification of anti-Semitic works and books proven to be forgeries or hoaxes.* * *(n.) = hoaxEx: This article examines several controversial cataloguing problems, including the classification of anti-Semitic works and books proven to be forgeries or hoaxes.
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45 Algo por lo que se puede cobrar
(adj.) = billableEx. This library can only e furnished with commercial products if usage is billable and protected.* * *(adj.) = billableEx: This library can only e furnished with commercial products if usage is billable and protected.
Spanish-English dictionary > Algo por lo que se puede cobrar
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46 Algo que ahorra tiempo
(n.) = time saver [timesaver]Ex. This article examines the role of information in productivity improvement as either a time saver or a way of increasing cost effectiveness.* * *(n.) = time saver [timesaver]Ex: This article examines the role of information in productivity improvement as either a time saver or a way of increasing cost effectiveness.
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47 Algo que es prescindible
(adj.) = inessentialEx. We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.* * *(adj.) = inessentialEx: We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.
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48 Algo que se hace para matar el tiempo
(n.) = time fillerEx. Negative reactions included, 'It was no more than a time filler,' 'It was dull' and 'I found it depressing'.* * *(n.) = time fillerEx: Negative reactions included, 'It was no more than a time filler,' 'It was dull' and 'I found it depressing'.
Spanish-English dictionary > Algo que se hace para matar el tiempo
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49 Algo que se le va tomando el gusto con el tiempo
(n.) = acquired tasteEx. She points out that Bishop's poetry is an acquired taste but one that easily turns other poets into addicts.* * *(n.) = acquired tasteEx: She points out that Bishop's poetry is an acquired taste but one that easily turns other poets into addicts.
Spanish-English dictionary > Algo que se le va tomando el gusto con el tiempo
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50 algo absurdo
(n.) = nonsenseEx. Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.* * *(n.) = nonsenseEx: Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.
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51 algo anda mal
Ex. 'You've noticed something is amiss!' she grinned, tapping her forehead.* * *Ex: 'You've noticed something is amiss!' she grinned, tapping her forehead.
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52 algo antiestético
Ex. The priest is just another body, however, a dark blot on the landscape, a mere spectator who becomes transparent in the eyes of his flock.* * *Ex: The priest is just another body, however, a dark blot on the landscape, a mere spectator who becomes transparent in the eyes of his flock.
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53 algo así como
Ex. First, Sholom Aleichem I recently spent something like twenty minutes talking over the telephone with a suitably irate and properly frustrated borrower.* * *Ex: First, Sholom Aleichem I recently spent something like twenty minutes talking over the telephone with a suitably irate and properly frustrated borrower.
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54 algo banal
(adj.) = frillEx. She is not a 'progressive' educator in any sense of the word, and vehemently resists what she calls 'undigested novelties' and ' frills and fripperies' in teaching methodologies.* * *(adj.) = frillEx: She is not a 'progressive' educator in any sense of the word, and vehemently resists what she calls 'undigested novelties' and ' frills and fripperies' in teaching methodologies.
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55 algo bueno
m.a good thing, something good.* * *Ex. The notion of interests is far subtler than many have realized, and leaves open the possibility that cooperativeness may be adaptive, virtuous, and a good thing.* * *Ex: The notion of interests is far subtler than many have realized, and leaves open the possibility that cooperativeness may be adaptive, virtuous, and a good thing.
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56 algo bueno aportará
Ex. The world has arrived at an age of cheap complex devices of great reliability, and something is bound to come of it.* * *Ex: The world has arrived at an age of cheap complex devices of great reliability, and something is bound to come of it.
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57 algo básico
(n.) = necessityEx. Books may be useful to many people, but it is by no means common for them to be necessities.* * *(n.) = necessityEx: Books may be useful to many people, but it is by no means common for them to be necessities.
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58 algo casi seguro
(n.) = a sure bet, safe betEx. The article 'The electronic boom: a gamble or a sure bet?' considers the threat of the new technology to the future of newspapers.Ex. Realizing that the UK market was a very hard nut to crack he moved to Switzerland which was a safer bet but it also took him time.* * *(n.) = a sure bet, safe betEx: The article 'The electronic boom: a gamble or a sure bet?' considers the threat of the new technology to the future of newspapers.
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59 algo concreto
Ex. When people walk into a library, I reflect, they too are seeking that certain something.* * *Ex: When people walk into a library, I reflect, they too are seeking that certain something.
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60 algo demoledor
(n.) = steamrollerEx. Mark my words: this can easily turn into a steamroller to the civil rights of African-Americans.* * *(n.) = steamrollerEx: Mark my words: this can easily turn into a steamroller to the civil rights of African-Americans.
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