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1 yo more mi
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2 más ... que nunca antes
= more... than ever before, more than ever before, more than everEx. Today the environment is changing more quickly than ever before, driven by technological change.Ex. The unavoidable conclusion of all this is that more than ever before young people are seeking to escape from the academic environment and move out into the world as soon as possible.Ex. In the Year of the Young Reader, booksellers and librarians should form a lobby through which they can become a stronger, more unified force than ever.* * *= more... than ever before, more than ever before, more than everEx: Today the environment is changing more quickly than ever before, driven by technological change.
Ex: The unavoidable conclusion of all this is that more than ever before young people are seeking to escape from the academic environment and move out into the world as soon as possible. -
3 más que antes
= more than ever, more... than ever before, more than ever beforeEx. In the Year of the Young Reader, booksellers and librarians should form a lobby through which they can become a stronger, more unified force than ever.Ex. Today the environment is changing more quickly than ever before, driven by technological change.Ex. The unavoidable conclusion of all this is that more than ever before young people are seeking to escape from the academic environment and move out into the world as soon as possible.* * *= more than ever, more... than ever before, more than ever beforeEx: In the Year of the Young Reader, booksellers and librarians should form a lobby through which they can become a stronger, more unified force than ever.
Ex: Today the environment is changing more quickly than ever before, driven by technological change.Ex: The unavoidable conclusion of all this is that more than ever before young people are seeking to escape from the academic environment and move out into the world as soon as possible. -
4 más de un ISBN
Ex. When a publication is issued in more than one form or by more than one publisher and has more than one ISBN, each ISBN is recorded.* * *Ex: When a publication is issued in more than one form or by more than one publisher and has more than one ISBN, each ISBN is recorded.
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5 algo más de
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6 la mayor parte de las veces
Ex. Access to remote services is more often than not by means of dedicated terminal connections.* * *Ex: Access to remote services is more often than not by means of dedicated terminal connections.
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7 lo que es aun más inquietante
Ex. I looked down and saw a tiny but perfect mummified human body with hair, dark brown skin and more disturbingly, wings.* * *Ex: I looked down and saw a tiny but perfect mummified human body with hair, dark brown skin and more disturbingly, wings.
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8 lo que es aun más preocupante
Ex. I looked down and saw a tiny but perfect mummified human body with hair, dark brown skin and more disturbingly, wings.* * *Ex: I looked down and saw a tiny but perfect mummified human body with hair, dark brown skin and more disturbingly, wings.
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9 muy a menudo
= more often than not, very often, most often than notEx. Access to remote services is more often than not by means of dedicated terminal connections.Ex. Various types of subject index are also very often computer produced.Ex. They say you are as old as you feel but most often than not you are as old as you look.* * *= more often than not, very often, most often than notEx: Access to remote services is more often than not by means of dedicated terminal connections.
Ex: Various types of subject index are also very often computer produced.Ex: They say you are as old as you feel but most often than not you are as old as you look. -
10 más ... que ...
= more... than..., rather thanEx. Indicative-informative abstracts are more common than either the purely indicative or the purely informative abstract.Ex. Also, title entries were ordered by grammatical arrangement, rather than in natural word order.* * *= more... than..., rather thanEx: Indicative-informative abstracts are more common than either the purely indicative or the purely informative abstract.
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11 más cerca de
Ex. But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.* * *Ex: But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.
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12 más complejo de lo que parece
Ex. A librarian who suspected that there was more to this than met the eye might find that the problem at the heart of the matter could be a wish to know something of the story of the play without having to read it.* * *Ex: A librarian who suspected that there was more to this than met the eye might find that the problem at the heart of the matter could be a wish to know something of the story of the play without having to read it.
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13 más complicado de lo que parece
Ex. A librarian who suspected that there was more to this than met the eye might find that the problem at the heart of the matter could be a wish to know something of the story of the play without having to read it.* * *Ex: A librarian who suspected that there was more to this than met the eye might find that the problem at the heart of the matter could be a wish to know something of the story of the play without having to read it.
Spanish-English dictionary > más complicado de lo que parece
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14 más concretamente
Ex. But more to the point, the claim that 2 1/2 million jobs depend on slashing red tape is a misrepresentation of a CBI survey carried out in advance of the UK general election of 1983.* * *Ex: But more to the point, the claim that 2 1/2 million jobs depend on slashing red tape is a misrepresentation of a CBI survey carried out in advance of the UK general election of 1983.
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15 más de la mayoría de los + Nombre
= more than most + NombreEx. But librarianship is a multi-disciplinary study, and reference work, though squarely based on systematic bibliography, owes more than most aspects of librarianship to other disciplines.* * *= more than most + NombreEx: But librarianship is a multi-disciplinary study, and reference work, though squarely based on systematic bibliography, owes more than most aspects of librarianship to other disciplines.
Spanish-English dictionary > más de la mayoría de los + Nombre
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16 más de lo mismo
Ex. This chapter also presents 3 scenarios describing more of the same, how things might get worse, and how things might get better.* * *Ex: This chapter also presents 3 scenarios describing more of the same, how things might get worse, and how things might get better.
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17 más de una vez
Ex. I knew all the ways to control lunatics, but she was strong in her ravings and knocked me cold more than once.* * *Ex: I knew all the ways to control lunatics, but she was strong in her ravings and knocked me cold more than once.
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18 más exactamente
Ex. But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.* * *Ex: But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.
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19 más importante aun
Ex. More significantly, no library journals provide regular feautes on the wealth of montly comic book titles and mini-series = Más importante aún es el hecho de que ninguna revista de biblioteconomía incluye de un modo regular reseñas sobre la gran cantidad de comics y miniseries que se publican mensualmente.* * *Ex: More significantly, no library journals provide regular feautes on the wealth of montly comic book titles and mini-series = Más importante aún es el hecho de que ninguna revista de biblioteconomía incluye de un modo regular reseñas sobre la gran cantidad de comics y miniseries que se publican mensualmente.
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20 más que nada
Ex. But more than anything else, I'd like to thank him for humbling me, for talking to me and showing me the world through a different lens.* * *Ex: But more than anything else, I'd like to thank him for humbling me, for talking to me and showing me the world through a different lens.
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