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1 con que / con tal de que / con tal que
con que / con tal de que / con tal queprovided, as long asSpanish-English dictionary > con que / con tal de que / con tal que
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2 con creces
fully■ el dinero recaudado superó con creces lo que se necesitaba the money collected far exceeded what was needed* * *= amply, far + VerboEx. As amply demonstrated in the examples above, the notation in CC is mixed.Ex. The advantages of the system far surpass any disadvantages.* * *= amply, far + VerboEx: As amply demonstrated in the examples above, the notation in CC is mixed.
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3 con objeto de
in order to* * *= in order to, in an attempt to, in an effort to, aimed at, with the purpose of, in a bid to, with the aim ofEx. Any attempt to organise knowledge must, in order to justify the effort of organisation, have an objective.Ex. The first treaty of all was designed to pool the coal and steel resources of Europe in an attempt to overcome the devastation of the Second World War and to foster the concept of European unity.Ex. Many libraries have had fine free days or weeks in an effort to entice strayed material back.Ex. In 1966, President Lyndon Johnson initiated the 'Neighborhood Pilot Centres' programme aimed at providing a neighbourhood centre to co-ordinate the programmes of other federal agencies in every urban ghetto.Ex. Many libraries were visited with the purpose of understanding the structure and management of library services to children in that country = Se visitaron muchas bibliotecas con objeto de de conocer la organización y gestión de los servicios bibliotecarios para niños en este país.Ex. In a bid to leapfrog stages of development, some transitional economies are investing heavily in building up information age infrastructures.Ex. A wide area network with the aim of connecting all Arab Gulf countries in the near future.* * *con objeto de (+ Infinitivo)= with a view to (+ Gerundio)Ex: Read the document with a view to gaining an understanding of its content and an appreciation of its scope.
= in order to, in an attempt to, in an effort to, aimed at, with the purpose of, in a bid to, with the aim ofEx: Any attempt to organise knowledge must, in order to justify the effort of organisation, have an objective.
Ex: The first treaty of all was designed to pool the coal and steel resources of Europe in an attempt to overcome the devastation of the Second World War and to foster the concept of European unity.Ex: Many libraries have had fine free days or weeks in an effort to entice strayed material back.Ex: In 1966, President Lyndon Johnson initiated the 'Neighborhood Pilot Centres' programme aimed at providing a neighbourhood centre to co-ordinate the programmes of other federal agencies in every urban ghetto.Ex: Many libraries were visited with the purpose of understanding the structure and management of library services to children in that country = Se visitaron muchas bibliotecas con objeto de de conocer la organización y gestión de los servicios bibliotecarios para niños en este país.Ex: In a bid to leapfrog stages of development, some transitional economies are investing heavily in building up information age infrastructures.Ex: A wide area network with the aim of connecting all Arab Gulf countries in the near future. -
4 con toda tranquilidad
(con calma) calmly 2 (con confianza) with no qualms* * *= casuallyEx. He glanced casually at the ill-balanced frontages of the buildings ahead that stretched on and on until they melded in an indistinguishable mass of gray at Laurence Street.* * *= casuallyEx: He glanced casually at the ill-balanced frontages of the buildings ahead that stretched on and on until they melded in an indistinguishable mass of gray at Laurence Street.
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5 con sólo / sólo con
con sólo / sólo conjust by■ con sólo abrir la puerta... just by opening the door... -
6 con sólo que / sólo con que
con sólo que / sólo con queprovided that■ sólo con que vengas... provided that you come... -
7 con delicadeza
(con tacto) tactfully 2 (con suavidad) delicately, gently* * *= delicately, gentlyEx. Therefore, any such introduction must be done delicately and with full understanding of all involved.Ex. Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.* * *= delicately, gentlyEx: Therefore, any such introduction must be done delicately and with full understanding of all involved.
Ex: Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'. -
8 con destino a
bound for, going to* * *= toEx. Accessibility to the documents stored in files is an important factor, so the physical storage is important.* * *= toEx: Accessibility to the documents stored in files is an important factor, so the physical storage is important.
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9 con las orejas gachas
figurado with one's tail between one's legs* * *with one's tail between one's legs, crestfallen* * *(adj.) = with a flea in + Posesivo + ear, depressedEx. So the unhappy lame man got up with a flea in his ear and went to the second Prince, but here, too, he got the rough edge of his tongue = Así pues, el cojo desafortunado se levantó con las orejas gachas y fue a ver al segundo príncipe, pero de nuevo salió escaldado.Ex. As I said in the study I did on the subject analysis of nonbook materials, the problem that librarians and media specialists felt most depressed about was the cataloging of music recordings.* * *(adj.) = with a flea in + Posesivo + ear, depressedEx: So the unhappy lame man got up with a flea in his ear and went to the second Prince, but here, too, he got the rough edge of his tongue = Así pues, el cojo desafortunado se levantó con las orejas gachas y fue a ver al segundo príncipe, pero de nuevo salió escaldado.
Ex: As I said in the study I did on the subject analysis of nonbook materials, the problem that librarians and media specialists felt most depressed about was the cataloging of music recordings. -
10 con éxito
successfully* * *= successful, successfully, winninglyEx. Someone's off-the-cuff idea may be the clue that will tap another's thought and lead to a successful solution.Ex. Without AACR is doubtful whether computerised cataloguing would have been implemented so relatively painlessly and successfully = Sin las RCAA es dudoso que la catalogación automatizada se hubiera implementado tan fácilmente y con tanto éxito, relativamente hablando.Ex. However, while her material is bleak she concentrates winningly on female friendship.* * *= successful, successfully, winninglyEx: Someone's off-the-cuff idea may be the clue that will tap another's thought and lead to a successful solution.
Ex: Without AACR is doubtful whether computerised cataloguing would have been implemented so relatively painlessly and successfully = Sin las RCAA es dudoso que la catalogación automatizada se hubiera implementado tan fácilmente y con tanto éxito, relativamente hablando.Ex: However, while her material is bleak she concentrates winningly on female friendship. -
11 con gran trabajo / con mucho trabajo
con gran trabajo / con mucho trabajowith great effortSpanish-English dictionary > con gran trabajo / con mucho trabajo
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12 con miras a
with a view to* * *con miras a (+ Infinitivo)= with a view to (+ Gerundio)Ex: Read the document with a view to gaining an understanding of its content and an appreciation of its scope.
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13 con mucha ceremonia / con gran ceremonia
con mucha ceremonia / con gran ceremoniawith great pompSpanish-English dictionary > con mucha ceremonia / con gran ceremonia
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14 con saña
(con enojo) furiously 2 (con crueldad) viciously -
15 con avaricia
familiar extremely* * *Ex. Rapaciously hunted by humans over centuries, whales have not recovered in the decades after whaling was outlawed.* * *Ex: Rapaciously hunted by humans over centuries, whales have not recovered in the decades after whaling was outlawed.
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16 con descuento
at a discount, on offer* * *(adj.) = at a discount, discounted, cut-price, cut-rateEx. The next stage was for publishers and booksellers to agree to maintain prices, that is not to retail books at a discount on the listed price.Ex. Discounted CD-ROMs are identical to the more expensive discs.Ex. Turkey is heavily promoted by tour operators as an idyllic holiday destination, the cut-price alternative to Greece or Cyprus.Ex. Most of these cut-rate laptops include a one-year parts and labor warranty.* * *(adj.) = at a discount, discounted, cut-price, cut-rateEx: The next stage was for publishers and booksellers to agree to maintain prices, that is not to retail books at a discount on the listed price.
Ex: Discounted CD-ROMs are identical to the more expensive discs.Ex: Turkey is heavily promoted by tour operators as an idyllic holiday destination, the cut-price alternative to Greece or Cyprus.Ex: Most of these cut-rate laptops include a one-year parts and labor warranty. -
17 con mucho
by far* * ** * *(adj.) = very much, far + Verbo, grossly, overwhelmingly, by far, by a long shot, by a long way, hands downEx. She is still very much a children's book borrower with a smattering of titles taken from the applied sciences, which in Susan's case meant books on cookery and needlework.Ex. The advantages of the system far surpass any disadvantages.Ex. The cost implications of ill-advised or hastily prepared rules for American libraries catalogs would grossly transcend any short expenditures.Ex. Overwhelmingly, librarians were seen as professionals with a service function.Ex. By far the largest of these basic sources is the literature in the field.Ex. More has been invested in making Internet Esplorer secure than any browser on the planet by a long shot.Ex. The best possible candidate, by a long way, is also one who is, for political reasons, a dark horse.Ex. The absolute, hands down, without question best social network in the blogosphere.* * *(adj.) = very much, far + Verbo, grossly, overwhelmingly, by far, by a long shot, by a long way, hands downEx: She is still very much a children's book borrower with a smattering of titles taken from the applied sciences, which in Susan's case meant books on cookery and needlework.
Ex: The advantages of the system far surpass any disadvantages.Ex: The cost implications of ill-advised or hastily prepared rules for American libraries catalogs would grossly transcend any short expenditures.Ex: Overwhelmingly, librarians were seen as professionals with a service function.Ex: By far the largest of these basic sources is the literature in the field.Ex: More has been invested in making Internet Esplorer secure than any browser on the planet by a long shot.Ex: The best possible candidate, by a long way, is also one who is, for political reasons, a dark horse.Ex: The absolute, hands down, without question best social network in the blogosphere. -
18 con vistas a
(hacia) overlooking 2 (pensando en) with a view to, in anticipation of* * *(v.) = with an eye toward(s), overlookEx. This article presents a summary of the less aparent effects of these developments with an eye toward how these have reshaped contemporary conceptions of the physical book.Ex. In this sense the British Council libraries may be seen as a window, overlooking the British Isles, their virtues and characteristics.* * *con vistas a (+ Infinitivo)= with a view to (+ Gerundio)Ex: Read the document with a view to gaining an understanding of its content and an appreciation of its scope.
(v.) = with an eye toward(s), overlookEx: This article presents a summary of the less aparent effects of these developments with an eye toward how these have reshaped contemporary conceptions of the physical book.
Ex: In this sense the British Council libraries may be seen as a window, overlooking the British Isles, their virtues and characteristics. -
19 con arreglo a
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20 con claridad
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