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41 mucho más allá de
• above and beyond -
42 mucho mejor
• far better• much as• much cry and little wool -
43 mucho menos
• far fewer• far less• least fixed point• least-preferred co-worker• much frequented path• much more -
44 mucho menos cantidad de
• far fewer• far lessDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > mucho menos cantidad de
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45 mucho miedo y poca vergüenza
• shame on you• you never can tell• you're a sight for sore eyesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > mucho miedo y poca vergüenza
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46 mucho ojo
• watch for• watch list -
47 mucho que hacer
• much obliged• much to-do about nothing -
48 mucho que sí
• yeoman's job• yes it is -
49 mucho ruido para nada
• mu-law encoding• much as -
50 mucho ruido y pocas nueces
• mu-law encoding• much as• much before• much desired• much the same• much to her disgustDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > mucho ruido y pocas nueces
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51 mucho tiempo
• a long time• a week of Sundays -
52 mucho tiempo después
• long afterwards -
53 mucho calor
m.very hot weather. -
54 mucho después
adv.long afterwards, long after, much long after. -
55 mucho empuje
m.a lot of drive, a lot of push. -
56 mucho gusto
intj.pleased to meet you, nice to meet you. -
57 mucho ojo
intj.beware, careful, watch it, take care. -
58 gustar mucho
v.1 to like very much, to like well, to like fine.Nos gusta mucho la carne a la parrilla We like grilled meat very much.2 to like it very much.Nos gusta mucho We like it very much.3 to like very much to.Nos gusta mucho comer We like very much to eat.4 to be delightful to everybody, to be delightful to everyone, to be pleasing to everybody, to be delightful for everybody.El buen vino gusta mucho Good wine is delightful for everybody.* * *(v.) = come up + a treat, go down + a treatEx. The window frames appeared to have not seen the light of day for over 50 years and were totally caked in dirt -- although with some elbow grease the window came up a treat.Ex. After only two days rehearsal we did a stormer of a gig from my point of view which went down a treat to a packed house.* * *(v.) = come up + a treat, go down + a treatEx: The window frames appeared to have not seen the light of day for over 50 years and were totally caked in dirt -- although with some elbow grease the window came up a treat.
Ex: After only two days rehearsal we did a stormer of a gig from my point of view which went down a treat to a packed house. -
59 costar mucho
v.1 to be very difficult to do, to be difficult to do.Cuesta mucho caminar cuesta arriba It is very difficult to walk uphill.Cuesta mucho It is difficult to do.2 to be very expensive, to be expensive, to be costly, to cost a lot.Cuesta mucho It is very expensive.3 to be very difficult to, to be quite a job to, to be a job to, to be some job to.Cuesta mucho caminar cuesta arriba It is very difficult to walk uphill.4 to cost a lot of, to take a lot of. -
60 faltar mucho
v.1 to have a lot of things left to do, to have still a lot to do, to have yet a lot to do, to be not through yet.Nos falta mucho We have much to do.2 to be far away yet, to be far off.Nos falta mucho [para llegar] We are far away yet.* * *(v.) = be a long way offEx. This pie in the sky solution is a long way off and I am doubtful that it will really solve the problem of tieing individual records into the authority file.* * *faltar mucho (para)(v.) = there + be + a long way to go (before), have + a long way to go (before)Ex: However, there is a long way to go before such a system can be implemented.
Ex: The point being that these systems are very much in their infancy and have a long way to go before they reach the comparable sophistication of space probes and reusable rocketry.(v.) = be a long way offEx: This pie in the sky solution is a long way off and I am doubtful that it will really solve the problem of tieing individual records into the authority file.
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