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21 pasar dificultades
v.to be having troubles, to go through a lot of trouble, to be having a lot of trouble, to go through difficulties.* * *(v.) = struggle, be under strain, bear + hardship, have + a difficult time, experience + difficult times, pass through + difficult times, face + difficult timesEx. The chemist, struggling with the synthesis of an organic compound, has all the chemical literature before him in his laboratory.Ex. Sources of domestic supply of periodicals in the socialist countries are also under strain or have collapsed.Ex. So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.Ex. Videotext services have had a notoriously difficult time becoming accepted in the US marketplace.Ex. Consumer publishing is experiencing difficult times and there are specific developments which are influencing the market for children's books.Ex. The author discusses the history of and services offered by the Folger Shakespeare Library which has passed through difficult times and emerged with a new building and a new personality.* * *(v.) = struggle, be under strain, bear + hardship, have + a difficult time, experience + difficult times, pass through + difficult times, face + difficult timesEx: The chemist, struggling with the synthesis of an organic compound, has all the chemical literature before him in his laboratory.
Ex: Sources of domestic supply of periodicals in the socialist countries are also under strain or have collapsed.Ex: So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.Ex: Videotext services have had a notoriously difficult time becoming accepted in the US marketplace.Ex: Consumer publishing is experiencing difficult times and there are specific developments which are influencing the market for children's books.Ex: The author discusses the history of and services offered by the Folger Shakespeare Library which has passed through difficult times and emerged with a new building and a new personality.Ex: This may be a reason why the publishing industry is facing such difficult times. -
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23 tener dificultad
v.to have difficulty, to find difficulty.* * *(v.) = struggle, experience + difficulty, be hard pressedEx. The chemist, struggling with the synthesis of an organic compound, has all the chemical literature before him in his laboratory.Ex. Initially, the library staff experienced difficulties in adjusting to the new service.Ex. Patent lawyers would be hard pressed if they had to operate without abstracts to the millions upon millions of patents issued for centuries all around the world.* * *(v.) = struggle, experience + difficulty, be hard pressedEx: The chemist, struggling with the synthesis of an organic compound, has all the chemical literature before him in his laboratory.
Ex: Initially, the library staff experienced difficulties in adjusting to the new service.Ex: Patent lawyers would be hard pressed if they had to operate without abstracts to the millions upon millions of patents issued for centuries all around the world. -
24 volverse obscuro
(v.) = turn + darkEx. For fifty years impregnated papers have been used which turn dark at every point where an electrical contact touches them by reason of the chemical change thus produced in a iodine compound included in the paper.* * *(v.) = turn + darkEx: For fifty years impregnated papers have been used which turn dark at every point where an electrical contact touches them by reason of the chemical change thus produced in a iodine compound included in the paper.
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25 volverse oscuro
(v.) = turn + darkEx. For fifty years impregnated papers have been used which turn dark at every point where an electrical contact touches them by reason of the chemical change thus produced in a iodine compound included in the paper.* * *(v.) = turn + darkEx: For fifty years impregnated papers have been used which turn dark at every point where an electrical contact touches them by reason of the chemical change thus produced in a iodine compound included in the paper.
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26 yodo
m.iodine.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: yodar.* * *1 iodine* * *SM iodine* * *masculino iodine* * *= iodine.Ex. For fifty years impregnated papers have been used which turn dark at every point where an electrical contact touches them by reason of the chemical change thus produced in a iodine compound included in the paper.* * *masculino iodine* * *= iodine.Ex: For fifty years impregnated papers have been used which turn dark at every point where an electrical contact touches them by reason of the chemical change thus produced in a iodine compound included in the paper.
* * *iodine* * *
yodo sustantivo masculino
iodine
yodo sustantivo masculino iodine
' yodo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tintura
English:
iodine
* * *yodo nmQuím iodine* * *m iodine* * *yodo nm: iodine* * *yodo n iodine
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