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101 con sarcasmo
sarcastically* * *= sardonically, pungentlyEx. He then went on to note sardonically that, 'this may not be a major drawback because of the increasingly uncritical acceptance of cataloging data which probably conflicts with previous practice at a given library'.Ex. The film, which is subtitled, is pungently innovative and radical.* * *= sardonically, pungentlyEx: He then went on to note sardonically that, 'this may not be a major drawback because of the increasingly uncritical acceptance of cataloging data which probably conflicts with previous practice at a given library'.
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102 con toda confianza
in all confidence* * *(v.) = feel + free toEx. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ruth Arnold at Ruth@sla.org.* * *(v.) = feel + free toEx: If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ruth Arnold at Ruth\@sla.org.
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103 con toda seguridad
most probably* * *= safelyEx. Until recently movable shelving was used mainly in closed access stacks, but since some systems can be operated safely by anyone, it is being used increasingly in open access stacks.* * *= safelyEx: Until recently movable shelving was used mainly in closed access stacks, but since some systems can be operated safely by anyone, it is being used increasingly in open access stacks.
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104 con toda sinceridad
in all sincerity* * *= quite honestly, to put it frankly, in all sincerity, in all honestyEx. I think this whole business about whether punctuation is obtrusive or not is quite honestly not worth discussing.Ex. That Dennis! When I think of him, I... well... to put it frankly, cringe.Ex. They were people in all sincerity willing to lay down their lives in the interests of freedom.Ex. In all honesty does weight have a huge impact on who you fancy?.* * *= quite honestly, to put it frankly, in all sincerity, in all honestyEx: I think this whole business about whether punctuation is obtrusive or not is quite honestly not worth discussing.
Ex: That Dennis! When I think of him, I... well... to put it frankly, cringe.Ex: They were people in all sincerity willing to lay down their lives in the interests of freedom.Ex: In all honesty does weight have a huge impact on who you fancy?. -
105 con todas las de la ley
proper* * *(adj.) = full-bodied, full-fledged, full-scaleEx. By adulthood the child's literary consciousness has grown into a full-bodied appreciation of the work of the great imaginative writers.Ex. Once the functional and informal network seeks to widen its influence, it becomes a full-fledged institution.Ex. Obviously, staff will have to be instructed in the use of the new system, be it word processing or a full-scale circulation system.* * *(adj.) = full-bodied, full-fledged, full-scaleEx: By adulthood the child's literary consciousness has grown into a full-bodied appreciation of the work of the great imaginative writers.
Ex: Once the functional and informal network seeks to widen its influence, it becomes a full-fledged institution.Ex: Obviously, staff will have to be instructed in the use of the new system, be it word processing or a full-scale circulation system. -
106 con el corazón en la mano
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107 con los brazos abiertos
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108 con puntos y comas
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109 con su pan se lo coma
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110 con anticipación
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111 con permiso
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112 con todo
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113 'Con todo cariño'
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114 con achaque de
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115 con anterioridad
previously -
116 con atropello
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117 con brusquedad
sharply -
118 con buen fin
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119 con cajas destempladas
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120 con celeridad
quickly
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