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61 decir con voz + Adjetivo
(v.) = say in + a + Adjetivo + voice* * *(v.) = say in + a + Adjetivo + voiceEx: 'I can't take it any more, Tom,' said Lespran, in a trembling and wrathful voice.
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62 demasiado + Adjetivo + para su desgracia
= too + Adjetivo + for + Posesivo + own goodEx. The article 'Is IT getting too clever for its own good?' considers future proofing in information technology.* * *= too + Adjetivo + for + Posesivo + own goodEx: The article 'Is IT getting too clever for its own good?' considers future proofing in information technology.
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63 densamente + Adjetivo
= heavily + AdjetivoEx. Library services in the past have been far from neutral, indeed are heavily biased towards the literate middle class who form the bulk of library users.* * *= heavily + AdjetivoEx: Library services in the past have been far from neutral, indeed are heavily biased towards the literate middle class who form the bulk of library users.
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64 deplorablemente + Adjetivo
= woefully + AdjetivoEx. Unfortunately, the monthly and annual indexes to the official journal are woefully inadequate.* * *= woefully + AdjetivoEx: Unfortunately, the monthly and annual indexes to the official journal are woefully inadequate.
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65 deprimentemente + Adjetivo
= depressingly + AdjetivoEx. There will always be a depressingly high percentage of intransigent parents and arrogant professionals.* * *= depressingly + AdjetivoEx: There will always be a depressingly high percentage of intransigent parents and arrogant professionals.
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66 desafortunadamente + Adjetivo
= painfully + AdjetivoEx. The terrible difficulties raised when a particular group is offended is painfully evident in the controversy created within the American Library Association.* * *= painfully + AdjetivoEx: The terrible difficulties raised when a particular group is offended is painfully evident in the controversy created within the American Library Association.
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67 desde una perspectiva + Adjetivo
= along + Adjetivo + line* * *= along + Adjetivo + lineEx: The idea of fuzzy data base has been investigated along many different lines.
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68 desorbitadamente + Adjetivo
(n.) = astronomically + AdjetivoEx. To give this advice, the computer would have to store an astronomically large number of possible positions on the board.* * *(n.) = astronomically + AdjetivoEx: To give this advice, the computer would have to store an astronomically large number of possible positions on the board.
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69 difícil de gestionar + Adjetivo
(adj.) = unmanageably + AdjetivoEx. The author suggests that university libraries can put their unmanageably overweight serials budget on a sensible diet by limiting new subscriptions.* * *(adj.) = unmanageably + AdjetivoEx: The author suggests that university libraries can put their unmanageably overweight serials budget on a sensible diet by limiting new subscriptions.
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70 disparatadamente + Adjetivo
(n.) = crassly + AdjetivoEx. To speak of books as 'new products for the market' sounds crassly commercial, but is nevertheless a hard fact of book-trade life.* * *(n.) = crassly + AdjetivoEx: To speak of books as 'new products for the market' sounds crassly commercial, but is nevertheless a hard fact of book-trade life.
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71 dolorosamente + Adjetivo
= painfully + AdjetivoEx. The terrible difficulties raised when a particular group is offended is painfully evident in the controversy created within the American Library Association.* * *= painfully + AdjetivoEx: The terrible difficulties raised when a particular group is offended is painfully evident in the controversy created within the American Library Association.
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72 el más + Adjetivo
= the most + AdjetivoEx. These institutes brought together some of the most influential people in the field to discuss the technological environment created by library automation in the 1970s.* * *= the most + AdjetivoEx: These institutes brought together some of the most influential people in the field to discuss the technological environment created by library automation in the 1970s.
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73 encontrar + Adjetivo + de + Infinitivo
(v.) = find it + Adjetivo + to + InfinitivoEx. Many searchers find it convenient to store search results in a disk file.* * *(v.) = find it + Adjetivo + to + InfinitivoEx: Many searchers find it convenient to store search results in a disk file.
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74 enfrentarse a una reacción + Adjetivo
(v.) = meet with + Adjetivo + reactionEx. The seventeenth edition met with mixed reactions.* * *(v.) = meet with + Adjetivo + reactionEx: The seventeenth edition met with mixed reactions.
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75 espantosamente + Adjetivo
(n.) = excruciatingly + AdjetivoEx. Budgets are becoming excruciatingly tight.* * *(n.) = excruciatingly + AdjetivoEx: Budgets are becoming excruciatingly tight.
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76 estar siempre + Adjetivo
(v.) = be ever + AdjetivoEx. They should be ever mindful that their role as instructors is to give students opportunities and occasions for learning.* * *(v.) = be ever + AdjetivoEx: They should be ever mindful that their role as instructors is to give students opportunities and occasions for learning.
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77 experimentar un cambio + Adjetivo
(v.) = take + a + Adjetivo + turnEx. He wrote an article titled 'The New Library project takes a favourable turn: a progress report'.* * *(v.) = take + a + Adjetivo + turnEx: He wrote an article titled 'The New Library project takes a favourable turn: a progress report'.
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78 extraordinariamente + Adjetivo
(n.) = superbly + AdjetivoEx. Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.* * *(n.) = superbly + AdjetivoEx: Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.
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79 fabulosamente + Adjetivo
= fantastically + AdjetivoEx. We all recognize that the National Union Catalog is a fantastically helpful publication.* * *= fantastically + AdjetivoEx: We all recognize that the National Union Catalog is a fantastically helpful publication.
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80 hacerse + Adjetivo
(v.) = become + AdjetivoEx. Expressiveness often relies upon decimal subdivision, and this may become less systematic with the addition of new subjects.* * *(v.) = become + AdjetivoEx: Expressiveness often relies upon decimal subdivision, and this may become less systematic with the addition of new subjects.
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