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1 de modo que
so* * *so* * *= soEx. Some library members are still reticent about using technological innovations such as microfiche readers so it may be only library staff who use the catalogue.* * *= soEx: Some library members are still reticent about using technological innovations such as microfiche readers so it may be only library staff who use the catalogue.
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2 de modo que
de manera que -
3 de modo que
сущ.общ. так что -
4 de modo que
• in order• in order to• so that -
5 ni modo que
• no other than• no pain no gain -
6 de modo que
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7 actuar del modo que se considere más adecuado
(v.) = exercise + discretionEx. Again therefore the editor must exercise his discretion = De nuevo, el editor debe actuar del modo que considere más adecuado.* * *(v.) = exercise + discretionEx: Again therefore the editor must exercise his discretion = De nuevo, el editor debe actuar del modo que considere más adecuado.
Spanish-English dictionary > actuar del modo que se considere más adecuado
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8 del mismo modo que
= as, in the form that, in the same way (as), in the same way that, just as, in the same manner (as), along the lines, after the fashion of, similar to, in common withEx. This scheme aims for a more helpful order than the major schemes, by following the groupings of subjects as they are taught in schools.Ex. The edition statement is given if stated in the document, in the form that is given in the document.Ex. For instance, the SLA List recommends the choice of specific headings in the same way as Sears'.Ex. In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.Ex. Just as Ivan finds that by taking pleasure in an extra piece of food he makes survival possible and beats Stalin and his jailors at heir own game.Ex. Oversized nonbook materials are then treated in the same manner as oversized books, specialized materials in the same manner as reference books.Ex. In other words, general classification schemes are discipline-oriented if they are constructed along the lines indicated so far.Ex. Invented around 1850 by two Americans, the platen jobber worked after the fashion of a bivalve shell = Inventada alrededor de 1850 por dos norteamericanos, la máquina de presión plana funcionaba del mismo modo que un bivalvo.Ex. Similar to economic impact analysis, cost-benefit analysis provides a quantitative presentation of the returns to a community's library investment.Ex. In common with many other databases, MEDLARS (MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System) was primarily an offshoot from a printed indexing service.* * *= as, in the form that, in the same way (as), in the same way that, just as, in the same manner (as), along the lines, after the fashion of, similar to, in common withEx: This scheme aims for a more helpful order than the major schemes, by following the groupings of subjects as they are taught in schools.
Ex: The edition statement is given if stated in the document, in the form that is given in the document.Ex: For instance, the SLA List recommends the choice of specific headings in the same way as Sears'.Ex: In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.Ex: Just as Ivan finds that by taking pleasure in an extra piece of food he makes survival possible and beats Stalin and his jailors at heir own game.Ex: Oversized nonbook materials are then treated in the same manner as oversized books, specialized materials in the same manner as reference books.Ex: In other words, general classification schemes are discipline-oriented if they are constructed along the lines indicated so far.Ex: Invented around 1850 by two Americans, the platen jobber worked after the fashion of a bivalve shell = Inventada alrededor de 1850 por dos norteamericanos, la máquina de presión plana funcionaba del mismo modo que un bivalvo.Ex: Similar to economic impact analysis, cost-benefit analysis provides a quantitative presentation of the returns to a community's library investment.Ex: In common with many other databases, MEDLARS (MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System) was primarily an offshoot from a printed indexing service. -
9 de modo que lo has conseguido
de modo que lo has conseguidodu hast es also geschafft -
10 de igual modo que
= just as, just as well... as..., along the lines of, on the lines (of)Ex. Just as Ivan finds that by taking pleasure in an extra piece of food he makes survival possible and beats Stalin and his jailors at heir own game.Ex. A scene itself can be just as well be looked over line by line by the photocell in this way as can a photograph of the scene.Ex. The author considers the possibility of a shift from libraries to personal information service along the lines of the shift that has occured from public to private transport.Ex. The way forward for public libraries might be for them to be run more on the lines of bookshops.* * *= just as, just as well... as..., along the lines of, on the lines (of)Ex: Just as Ivan finds that by taking pleasure in an extra piece of food he makes survival possible and beats Stalin and his jailors at heir own game.
Ex: A scene itself can be just as well be looked over line by line by the photocell in this way as can a photograph of the scene.Ex: The author considers the possibility of a shift from libraries to personal information service along the lines of the shift that has occured from public to private transport.Ex: The way forward for public libraries might be for them to be run more on the lines of bookshops. -
11 de modo que + poder + oír
Ex. The only stipulation was that they stayed within earshot of their mother's whistle.* * *Ex: The only stipulation was that they stayed within earshot of their mother's whistle.
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12 de tal modo que
= in such a way that, soEx. The concepts are organised into facets, and the facets are arranged and applied in such a way that the general to special order is preserved.Ex. Some library members are still reticent about using technological innovations such as microfiche readers so it may be only library staff who use the catalogue.* * *= in such a way that, soEx: The concepts are organised into facets, and the facets are arranged and applied in such a way that the general to special order is preserved.
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13 de tal modo que + Subjuntivo
= in such a way as to + InfinitivoEx. Thus care in indexing is essential, and systems should be designed in such a way as to minimise the possibility of error.* * *= in such a way as to + InfinitivoEx: Thus care in indexing is essential, and systems should be designed in such a way as to minimise the possibility of error.
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14 de tal modo que raya en lo ridículo
Ex. There exists a failure to recognize new topics, or a failure to recognize them until it's almost ridiculously too late, that is, after there has been abundant literary warrant for them.* * *Ex: There exists a failure to recognize new topics, or a failure to recognize them until it's almost ridiculously too late, that is, after there has been abundant literary warrant for them.
Spanish-English dictionary > de tal modo que raya en lo ridículo
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15 de un modo que causa confusión
Ex. Confusingly to the user, however, other libraries, public and academic, place no such limitations on their service.* * *Ex: Confusingly to the user, however, other libraries, public and academic, place no such limitations on their service.
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16 encuadernado de tal modo que es difícil de abrir completamente
(adj.) = tightly boundEx. Electroluminescent copying is a special photographic method of copying from particularly fragile and tightly bound books.* * *(adj.) = tightly boundEx: Electroluminescent copying is a special photographic method of copying from particularly fragile and tightly bound books.
Spanish-English dictionary > encuadernado de tal modo que es difícil de abrir completamente
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17 de cualquier modo que
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18 de un modo que
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19 del mismo modo que
• in the same way as• in the sea• same way• same way that• the same way• the sands are running out -
20 Ahondar cavando un poco al modo que hacen una cuchara
Tillmusuña, qaqusuña.Vocabulario Spanish-Aymara > Ahondar cavando un poco al modo que hacen una cuchara
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de modo que — (conj) (Intermedio) expresa consecuencia (sinónimo de por tanto o así que ), o finalidad (sinónimo de para que ) Ejemplos: Ha sufrido un accidente, de modo que tiene la mano rota. Hazlo en secreto de modo que Juan no se entere … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
de modo que — ► locución conjuntiva De forma que: ■ te lo explicaré de modo que lo entiendas … Enciclopedia Universal
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que — Palabra átona, que debe escribirse sin tilde a diferencia del pronombre, adjetivo o adverbio interrogativo o exclamativo qué (→ qué). Puede ser pronombre relativo (→ 1) o conjunción (→ 2). 1. Pronombre relativo Encabeza oraciones subordinadas con … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
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¿Qué hacer? (desambiguación) — ¿Qué hacer?, puede referir a: ¿Qué hacer?: (1902) título de un ensayo político de Lenin. ¿Qué hacer?: (1863) novela de Nikolái Chernyshevski. ¿Qué hacer?: (1883) un ensayo de León Tolstói. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos… … Wikipedia Español
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