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81 mi padre anda bastante preocupado
mi padre anda bastante preocupadomein Vater macht sich dativo ziemlich große SorgenDiccionario Español-Alemán > mi padre anda bastante preocupado
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82 nos sobra bastante tiempo
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83 tengo bastante frío
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84 un gris clarucho bastante feo
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85 ya tenemos bastante encima
ya tenemos bastante encima(figurativo) wir haben schon genug Sorgen -
86 dejar mucho/bastante que desear
dejar mucho/bastante que desearto leave a lot to be desiredSpanish-English dictionary > dejar mucho/bastante que desear
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87 ayudar bastante a
(v.) = go + a long way (towards/to/in) + GerundioEx. In addition, their involvement in the planning process will go a long way towards allaying any fears over automation and will ensure that staff are aware of the reasons behind the decision to automate.* * *(v.) = go + a long way (towards/to/in) + GerundioEx: In addition, their involvement in the planning process will go a long way towards allaying any fears over automation and will ensure that staff are aware of the reasons behind the decision to automate.
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88 con bastante antelación
= well in advance, far in advanceEx. We try to persuade all speakers to let us have the text of their papers well in advance.Ex. As an ashamed American, I think the responsibility rests on our government, which made sure certain military and state institutions were guarded in Iraq, while completely ignoring all pleas, submitted far in advance, from historians in the US to guard eternal treasures.* * *= well in advance, far in advanceEx: We try to persuade all speakers to let us have the text of their papers well in advance.
Ex: As an ashamed American, I think the responsibility rests on our government, which made sure certain military and state institutions were guarded in Iraq, while completely ignoring all pleas, submitted far in advance, from historians in the US to guard eternal treasures. -
89 con bastante frecuencia
= quite frequently, fairly oftenEx. Quite frequently a user will be satisfied with a few items on a topic, as long as they are relevant, and meet other criteria such as language, date and level.Ex. Fairly often this sort of libraries have been equipped with a computer.* * *= quite frequently, fairly oftenEx: Quite frequently a user will be satisfied with a few items on a topic, as long as they are relevant, and meet other criteria such as language, date and level.
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90 dar bastante importancia a
(v.) = place + great store onEx. The IFLA letter places great store on the number of FID members who are also IFLA members.* * *(v.) = place + great store onEx: The IFLA letter places great store on the number of FID members who are also IFLA members.
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91 dejar bastante que desear
(v.) = fall (far) short of + ideal, leave + a lot to be desired, leave + much to be desiredEx. This article describes a scenario in which the training of junior staff on-the-job is discussed emphasising that the reality in New Zeland libraries falls far short of the ideal.Ex. BC's layout and typography leave a lot to be desired, particularly if it is compared with a scheme such as DC.Ex. The organization of the purchase and storage of such documents in this country leaves much to be desired.* * *(v.) = fall (far) short of + ideal, leave + a lot to be desired, leave + much to be desiredEx: This article describes a scenario in which the training of junior staff on-the-job is discussed emphasising that the reality in New Zeland libraries falls far short of the ideal.
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92 en un grado bastante aceptable
Ex. The 1949 code was adopted to a fair extent in the United States.* * *Ex: The 1949 code was adopted to a fair extent in the United States.
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93 estar bastante alejado
(v.) = be a distance apartEx. Such an arrangement is well suited to the conditions of an administration dispersed around several buildings, some of which are a distance apart.* * *(v.) = be a distance apartEx: Such an arrangement is well suited to the conditions of an administration dispersed around several buildings, some of which are a distance apart.
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94 ganar bastante dinero
(v.) = make + good money, earn + good moneyEx. Thousands of ordinary people from all over the world are now making good money on the Internet, who once thought they never could.Ex. What I was reading about looked like a really genuine and reliable way of earning good money that didn't involve some fly by night, get rich quick scheme.* * *(v.) = make + good money, earn + good moneyEx: Thousands of ordinary people from all over the world are now making good money on the Internet, who once thought they never could.
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95 lo bastante elevado
Ex. However, you may change notes only if your authorization level is high enough.* * *Ex: However, you may change notes only if your authorization level is high enough.
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96 lo bastante extenso
(adj.) = adequately scopedEx. What is usually advocated is a single point of access to a totality of digital library collections, which is adequately scoped to meet the needs of that individual.* * *(adj.) = adequately scopedEx: What is usually advocated is a single point of access to a totality of digital library collections, which is adequately scoped to meet the needs of that individual.
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97 no lo bastante lejos
Ex. Computers have come a long way, but not far enough.* * *Ex: Computers have come a long way, but not far enough.
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98 que necesita bastante mano de obra
(adj.) = labour-intensive [labour intensive]Ex. Catalogue maintenance in a large union catalogue based on cards or slips was a nightmare, and it was very labour-intensive to maintain such catalogues at more than one location.* * *(adj.) = labour-intensive [labour intensive]Ex: Catalogue maintenance in a large union catalogue based on cards or slips was a nightmare, and it was very labour-intensive to maintain such catalogues at more than one location.
Spanish-English dictionary > que necesita bastante mano de obra
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99 remontarse bastante en el tiempo
(v.) = go back + a long wayEx. LC's involvement in networking goes back a long way.* * *(v.) = go back + a long wayEx: LC's involvement in networking goes back a long way.
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100 ya es bastante
Ex. This is a very common failing of librarians and can be observed daily: they appear unable to recognise when enough is enough.* * *Ex: This is a very common failing of librarians and can be observed daily: they appear unable to recognise when enough is enough.
См. также в других словарях:
bastante — adjetivo 1. (preferentemente antepuesto) Que basta o es suficiente: Tengo bastante dinero, no te preocupes. No tengo bastante paciencia, lo reconozco. Ya tengo bastantes problemas como para que tú me plantees otro. No he traído dinero bastante. 2 … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
bastante — (Del ant. part. act. de bastar1). 1. adj. Que basta. 2. adv. c. Ni mucho ni poco, ni más ni menos de lo regular, ordinario o preciso; sin sobra ni falta. 3. No poco. Es bastante rico. [m6]Bastante bella … Diccionario de la lengua española
bastante — agg. [part. pres. di bastare ], non com. [che basta per una determinata necessità, con le prep. a, per ] ▶◀ adeguato, (non com.) bastevole, giusto, ragionevole, sufficiente. ◀▶ inadeguato, insufficiente, scarso … Enciclopedia Italiana
bastante — adj. 2 g. 1. Suficiente; que satisfaz. • adv. 2. Em quantidade suficiente … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
bastante — ► adjetivo/ pronombre indefinido 1 Que basta, que resulta suficiente: ■ hay bastante dinero para la compra. ANTÓNIMO insuficiente ► adjetivo indefinido 2 Que sobrepasa un poco lo considerado suficiente: ■ hace bastante calor este verano; he… … Enciclopedia Universal
bastante — {{#}}{{LM B04877}}{{〓}} {{SynB04990}} {{[}}bastante{{]}} ‹bas·tan·te› {{《}}▍ indef.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Suficiente o no poco: • No tengo bastante dinero para comprarlo. De tu casa a la mía hay bastantes kilómetros. Ya estamos bastantes, que no… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
bastante — adj m y f y adv 1 Que es suficiente o que tiene la cantidad necesaria para algo: Hay bastantes razones para considerarlo culpable , Tiene bastantes elementos nutritivos para cubrir las necesidades del cuerpo , El río no es lo bastante profundo… … Español en México
bastante — adv. mucho, muy. ❙ «Siempre fue bastante histérica.» Adolfo Marsillach, Se vende ático, 1995, RAECREA. ❙ «Es bastante elemental...» Arturo Pérez Reverte, El maestro de esgrima, 1988, RAE CREA. ❙ «Lo pasé bastante mal.» Chica hoy, revista juvenil … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
bastante — bastante1 adjetivo suficiente, asaz, harto. ≠ escaso, insuficiente. Harto es menos frecuente. Se usa en plural y solamente antepuesto. Por ejemplo: hartas ganas tengo de terminar con esto; hartos males tenemos para preocuparnos con tonterías.… … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
bastante — (adv) (Básico) que es suficiente o no poco Ejemplos: No tenemos bastante dinero para comprar ese chalé. Javier es bastante guapo, pero no me gusta, no es mi tipo. Sinónimos: muy, harto, asaz (det) (Intermedio) indica algo que abunda en cantidad… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
bastante — muy; en extremo; cf. harto, re, bien, súper, pa ; bastante buena la vecinita que te llegó ¿ah? , bastante osado el giro este de Bolivia de nacionalizar de un golpe sus hidrocarburos , bastante simpático tu amiguito te voy a decir … Diccionario de chileno actual