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1 consecuencias
f.pl.consequences, aftermath, aftereffects, after-effects.* * *(n.) = ramifications, aftermath, aftershock, falloutEx. With Mitford's higher cost of living, Hernandez realized that he would have to think carefully about the ramifications of taking a salary cut, temporary though it might be.Ex. This article discusses the aftermath of the fire at the Soviet Academy of Sciences Library, Leningrad, in Feb 88.Ex. The book presents an overview of the aftershock of the collapse of communism.Ex. As the book progresses, we are allowed inside Melinda's mind as she tries to cope with the tragedy, as well as the subsequent fallout.* * *(n.) = ramifications, aftermath, aftershock, falloutEx: With Mitford's higher cost of living, Hernandez realized that he would have to think carefully about the ramifications of taking a salary cut, temporary though it might be.
Ex: This article discusses the aftermath of the fire at the Soviet Academy of Sciences Library, Leningrad, in Feb 88.Ex: The book presents an overview of the aftershock of the collapse of communism.Ex: As the book progresses, we are allowed inside Melinda's mind as she tries to cope with the tragedy, as well as the subsequent fallout. -
2 consecuencias
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3 consecuencias económicas
Ex. The cost implications of ill-advised or hastily prepared rules for American libraries catalogs would grossly transcend any short expenditures.* * *Ex: The cost implications of ill-advised or hastily prepared rules for American libraries catalogs would grossly transcend any short expenditures.
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4 consecuencias imprevistas
(n.) = unintended consequencesEx. A spokeswoman for the canned goods industry said the California bill is vague and could lead to unintended consequences.* * *(n.) = unintended consequencesEx: A spokeswoman for the canned goods industry said the California bill is vague and could lead to unintended consequences.
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5 tener buenas consecuencias / traer buenas consecuencias
tener buenas consecuencias / traer buenas consecuenciasto do goodSpanish-English dictionary > tener buenas consecuencias / traer buenas consecuencias
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6 tener malas consecuencias / traer malas consecuencias
tener malas consecuencias / traer malas consecuenciasto have ill effectsSpanish-English dictionary > tener malas consecuencias / traer malas consecuencias
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7 atenerse a las consecuencias
to suffer the consequences* * *(v.) = take + the consequences, live with + the consequencesEx. The article is entitled 'Assume the position, take the consequences'.Ex. Others have not been so fortunate and have had to live with the consequences.* * *(v.) = take + the consequences, live with + the consequencesEx: The article is entitled 'Assume the position, take the consequences'.
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8 cargar con las consecuencias
to suffer the consequences* * *(v.) = bear + the consequences, live with + the consequencesEx. It never did me any harm, it just taught me to bear the consequences of my actions and the effects they had on others.Ex. Others have not been so fortunate and have had to live with the consequences.* * *(v.) = bear + the consequences, live with + the consequencesEx: It never did me any harm, it just taught me to bear the consequences of my actions and the effects they had on others.
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9 traer consecuencias
v.to carry consequences, to backfire, to boomerang, to bring consequences.* * *to have serious consequences* * *(v.) = have + consequencesEx. This phenomenon will have serious consequences for the profession of librarianship, or any profession that depends on public funding.* * *(v.) = have + consequencesEx: This phenomenon will have serious consequences for the profession of librarianship, or any profession that depends on public funding.
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10 acarrear con las consecuencias
(v.) = bear + the consequencesEx. It never did me any harm, it just taught me to bear the consequences of my actions and the effects they had on others.* * *(v.) = bear + the consequencesEx: It never did me any harm, it just taught me to bear the consequences of my actions and the effects they had on others.
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11 acarrear consecuencias
v.to carry consequences, to backfire.* * *(v.) = carry + implicationsEx. The merging of synonyms carries implications for the effectiveness of the index in terms of precision and recall.* * *(v.) = carry + implicationsEx: The merging of synonyms carries implications for the effectiveness of the index in terms of precision and recall.
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12 afrontar las consecuencias
(v.) = face + the music, face + the consequencesEx. 'Might as well face the music,' he said resignedly.Ex. These people put lives at risk and they should face the consequences of their unlawful actions if they kill people.* * *(v.) = face + the music, face + the consequencesEx: 'Might as well face the music,' he said resignedly.
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13 asumir las consecuencias
(v.) = take + the consequences, live with + the consequencesEx. The article is entitled 'Assume the position, take the consequences'.Ex. Others have not been so fortunate and have had to live with the consequences.* * *(v.) = take + the consequences, live with + the consequencesEx: The article is entitled 'Assume the position, take the consequences'.
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14 con consecuencias fatales
= fatallyEx. Such discussions become circular and self-perpetuating, and self-congratulating, very quickly -- as the Howard Dean Campaign discovered, too late and fatally, during the current US Presidential election race.* * *= fatallyEx: Such discussions become circular and self-perpetuating, and self-congratulating, very quickly -- as the Howard Dean Campaign discovered, too late and fatally, during the current US Presidential election race.
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15 considerar las consecuencias
(v.) = weigh + implicationsEx. We should think about change, weigh the implications, see what other people are doing, see what kinds of things can be done.* * *(v.) = weigh + implicationsEx: We should think about change, weigh the implications, see what other people are doing, see what kinds of things can be done.
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16 debatir las consecuencias de algo
(v.) = discuss + the implications ofEx. This article discusses the serious implications of published research on price comparisons, especially when periodical prices are experiencing a meteoric rise.* * *(v.) = discuss + the implications ofEx: This article discusses the serious implications of published research on price comparisons, especially when periodical prices are experiencing a meteoric rise.
Spanish-English dictionary > debatir las consecuencias de algo
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17 hacer que se paguen las consecuencias
(v.) = make + the roof fall in on + PronombreEx. If we turn Albert down, the union could make the roof fall in on us and you, as a member of the union, may become something of a pariah.* * *(v.) = make + the roof fall in on + PronombreEx: If we turn Albert down, the union could make the roof fall in on us and you, as a member of the union, may become something of a pariah.
Spanish-English dictionary > hacer que se paguen las consecuencias
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18 llevar Algo a sus últimas consecuencias
(v.) = take + Nombre + to its ultimate conclusionEx. Maoism takes the egalitarian principle to its ultimate conclusion: not only are all men considered equal, but they must act equal.* * *(v.) = take + Nombre + to its ultimate conclusionEx: Maoism takes the egalitarian principle to its ultimate conclusion: not only are all men considered equal, but they must act equal.
Spanish-English dictionary > llevar Algo a sus últimas consecuencias
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19 no haber consecuencias
= nothing + come ofEx. Nothing came of it, but the episode is a reminder that information is not intrinsically valuable but becomes so only when someone wants it.* * *= nothing + come ofEx: Nothing came of it, but the episode is a reminder that information is not intrinsically valuable but becomes so only when someone wants it.
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20 pagar las consecuencias
(v.) = pay + penalty, pay + toll, pay + the price, pay + the tab, pay + the penalty, take it on + the chinEx. The penalty to be paid for this is that the whole file is slightly more than twice the size of the data base.Ex. This is a kind of intellectual toll paid for the use of the discovery.Ex. The searcher, however, pays the price with less-accessible records and with loss of searching facilities.Ex. Unless more of us refuse to be content to coast along, living off the fat of the land and leaving others to pay the tab, there is no guarantee that America will be a better place for our children than it was for us.Ex. They will have to free themselves from the shackles of convention or else pay the penalty.Ex. The people who take it on the chin are builders, who are forced to cut back on construction because they don't want to add more properties to an oversupplied market.* * *(v.) = pay + penalty, pay + toll, pay + the price, pay + the tab, pay + the penalty, take it on + the chinEx: The penalty to be paid for this is that the whole file is slightly more than twice the size of the data base.
Ex: This is a kind of intellectual toll paid for the use of the discovery.Ex: The searcher, however, pays the price with less-accessible records and with loss of searching facilities.Ex: Unless more of us refuse to be content to coast along, living off the fat of the land and leaving others to pay the tab, there is no guarantee that America will be a better place for our children than it was for us.Ex: They will have to free themselves from the shackles of convention or else pay the penalty.Ex: The people who take it on the chin are builders, who are forced to cut back on construction because they don't want to add more properties to an oversupplied market.
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