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61 ¡hasta pronto!
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62 estar pronto
v.1 to be soon.El programa estará pronto The program will be soon.2 to be ready, to be willing.María está pronta Mary is ready. -
63 poco pronto
([póko] and [pronto] 'quick' < Latin promptum)Carlisle: 1922. Carlisle references this term as "pretty soon," and Blevins glosses it as "right now." This is an Anglo formation, not referenced in Spanish sources nor used by Spanish speakers. -
64 me estoy trabajando al jefe para poder salir los viernes más pronto
(figurado) ich bearbeite meinen Chef, um freitags früher gehen zu könnenDiccionario Español-Alemán > me estoy trabajando al jefe para poder salir los viernes más pronto
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65 adelantarse pronto en el marcador
(v.) = take + an early leadEx. The Democrats took an early lead on the Internet, but now the Republicans are closing the gap.* * *(v.) = take + an early leadEx: The Democrats took an early lead on the Internet, but now the Republicans are closing the gap.
Spanish-English dictionary > adelantarse pronto en el marcador
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66 alcanzar + Posesivo + mejor momento demasiado pronto
(v.) = peak + too earlyEx. I'm worried that Darryl may have peaked too early in his last match, but he seems to be in very good nick and is capable of holding off Webster.* * *(v.) = peak + too earlyEx: I'm worried that Darryl may have peaked too early in his last match, but he seems to be in very good nick and is capable of holding off Webster.
Spanish-English dictionary > alcanzar + Posesivo + mejor momento demasiado pronto
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67 así de pronto
(adj.) = off-hand [offhand]Ex. They suggest that instead of undergoing off-hand destruction, ephemera be considered a necessary part of a comprehensive archival collection.* * *(adj.) = off-hand [offhand]Ex: They suggest that instead of undergoing off-hand destruction, ephemera be considered a necessary part of a comprehensive archival collection.
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68 comenzar pronto
(v.) = make + an early startEx. In the belief that the library has an inseparable role in the education of students, semester-long term paper counselling sessions are offered to encourage students to make an early start.* * *(v.) = make + an early startEx: In the belief that the library has an inseparable role in the education of students, semester-long term paper counselling sessions are offered to encourage students to make an early start.
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69 desarrollarse demasiado pronto
(v.) = peak + too earlyEx. I'm worried that Darryl may have peaked too early in his last match, but he seems to be in very good nick and is capable of holding off Webster.* * *(v.) = peak + too earlyEx: I'm worried that Darryl may have peaked too early in his last match, but he seems to be in very good nick and is capable of holding off Webster.
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70 hasta pronto
intj.see you later, by-by, good-by, good-bye.* * *= bye for now, I'll see you on the flipside, I'll catch you on the flipsideEx. ' Bye for now,' he said with a smile.Ex. ' I'll see you (or catch you) on the flipside' became a catch phrase for some DJ's when closing a radio show during the vinyl record period.Ex. ' I'll see you (or catch you) on the flipside' became a catch phrase for some DJ's when closing a radio show during the vinyl record period.* * *= bye for now, I'll see you on the flipside, I'll catch you on the flipsideEx: ' Bye for now,' he said with a smile.
Ex: ' I'll see you (or catch you) on the flipside' became a catch phrase for some DJ's when closing a radio show during the vinyl record period.Ex: ' I'll see you (or catch you) on the flipside' became a catch phrase for some DJ's when closing a radio show during the vinyl record period. -
71 hazte rico pronto
Ex. This dream suffered from a lack of funding and the distractions of the dot-com era's get-rich-quick schemes.* * *Ex: This dream suffered from a lack of funding and the distractions of the dot-com era's get-rich-quick schemes.
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72 muy pronto
adv.very soon, in a short while, very shortly.* * *= before long, pretty soonEx. News of boundless timber reserves spread, and before long lumberjacks from the thinning hardwood forests of New England swarmed into the uncharted area with no other possessions than their axes and brawn and the clothing they wore.Ex. If they want this finished by Autumn 2009 they are going to have to a get a move on, so hopefully they will swing into action pretty soon.* * *= before long, pretty soonEx: News of boundless timber reserves spread, and before long lumberjacks from the thinning hardwood forests of New England swarmed into the uncharted area with no other possessions than their axes and brawn and the clothing they wore.
Ex: If they want this finished by Autumn 2009 they are going to have to a get a move on, so hopefully they will swing into action pretty soon. -
73 por lo pronto
Ex. Authorities for subject headings were excluded for the time being from the scope of the Working Group tasks.* * *Ex: Authorities for subject headings were excluded for the time being from the scope of the Working Group tasks.
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74 se dice pronto, pero no es tan fácil
Ex. In formulating strategies and choosing options to deal with Iraq, it is important to recognize that some things are easier said than done.* * *Ex: In formulating strategies and choosing options to deal with Iraq, it is important to recognize that some things are easier said than done.
Spanish-English dictionary > se dice pronto, pero no es tan fácil
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75 tan pronto como + Pronombre + sea posible
= at + Posesivo + earliest convenienceEx. Please telephone me collect at your earliest convenience so that we can discuss your future, hopefully with the Mitford Public Library.* * *= at + Posesivo + earliest convenienceEx: Please telephone me collect at your earliest convenience so that we can discuss your future, hopefully with the Mitford Public Library.
Spanish-English dictionary > tan pronto como + Pronombre + sea posible
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76 tan pronto como sea posible
= as soon as possible (asap), at an early a juncture as possibleEx. If there are excessive delays in the record becoming available, and long delays become a common phenomenon, the librarian who is anxious to make new stock available for the user as soon as possible will resort to local cataloguing.Ex. The government decided to provide libraries with information at as early a juncture as possible, so as to allow them to take action at the policy level.* * *= as soon as possible (asap), at an early a juncture as possibleEx: If there are excessive delays in the record becoming available, and long delays become a common phenomenon, the librarian who is anxious to make new stock available for the user as soon as possible will resort to local cataloguing.
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77 volver pronto
(v.) = haste backEx. ' Haste ye back!' called Derek Law, in his best Scottish brogue.* * *(v.) = haste backEx: ' Haste ye back!' called Derek Law, in his best Scottish brogue.
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78 ¡eso se dice pronto!
Ex. In formulating strategies and choosing options to deal with Iraq, it is important to recognize that some things are easier said than done.* * *Ex: In formulating strategies and choosing options to deal with Iraq, it is important to recognize that some things are easier said than done.
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79 a bote pronto*
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80 eso se dice muy pronto
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