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101 desarrugar la frente
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102 hacer frente a algo
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103 hacer frente a alguien
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104 ponerse al frente de algo
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105 secarse la frente
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106 sin novedad en el frente
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107 al frente
adv.before.* * *al frente(de)Ex: The vice-president in charge of marketing services, Una Feaver, is responsible for media planning and buying, research, and sales promotion.
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108 colisión frente a frente
• head office• head-on fallDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > colisión frente a frente
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110 tener una colisión frente a frente
• have a hard time of it• have a head startDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener una colisión frente a frente
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111 al frente (de)
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112 con el sudor de + Posesivo + frente
= by the sweat of + Posesivo + browEx. This paper focuses on the strengths and weaknesses of Mark Reisler's ' By the Sweat of Their Brow: Mexican Immigrant Labor in the United States'.* * *= by the sweat of + Posesivo + browEx: This paper focuses on the strengths and weaknesses of Mark Reisler's ' By the Sweat of Their Brow: Mexican Immigrant Labor in the United States'.
Spanish-English dictionary > con el sudor de + Posesivo + frente
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113 con la frente en alto
(v.) = stand + tallEx. Standing tall on the sunburnt African plains, baobab trees tower over the landscape like great living monuments.* * *(v.) = stand + tallEx: Standing tall on the sunburnt African plains, baobab trees tower over the landscape like great living monuments.
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114 dar un paso al frente
(v.) = step upEx. Another growing group in this annual pro-life event is women who are stepping up to proclaim their regret for their own abortions.* * *(v.) = step upEx: Another growing group in this annual pro-life event is women who are stepping up to proclaim their regret for their own abortions.
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115 dinero ganado con el sudor de la frente
(n.) = hard-earned moneyEx. Customers choose an establishment and spend hard-earned money and they want employees to exude appreciation through the attitude that 'we aim to please, the customer is always right, service is our business, and quality is our middle name'.* * *(n.) = hard-earned moneyEx: Customers choose an establishment and spend hard-earned money and they want employees to exude appreciation through the attitude that 'we aim to please, the customer is always right, service is our business, and quality is our middle name'.
Spanish-English dictionary > dinero ganado con el sudor de la frente
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116 en frente
= ahead, in frontEx. 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.Ex. At first glance, one may only be conscious of the people stationed behind the desk and those waiting in front.* * *= ahead, in frontEx: 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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117 en frente de
Ex. Replace the question mark in front of 'quit' with any character to indicate that you have decided not to make the file entry now in progress.* * *Ex: Replace the question mark in front of 'quit' with any character to indicate that you have decided not to make the file entry now in progress.
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118 formar un piquete frente a
(v.) = picketEx. This Suffragist newspaper performed several important functions for its publisher, the National Woman's Party, which picketed the USA White House in 1917 to protest for votes for women.* * *(v.) = picketEx: This Suffragist newspaper performed several important functions for its publisher, the National Woman's Party, which picketed the USA White House in 1917 to protest for votes for women.
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119 ganarse el pan con el sudor de la frente
= earn + Posesivo + daily bread with the sweat of + Posesivo + browEx. An information society is one in which the expression ' to earn one's daily bread by the sweat of one's brow' appears decidedly anachronistic.* * *= earn + Posesivo + daily bread with the sweat of + Posesivo + browEx: An information society is one in which the expression ' to earn one's daily bread by the sweat of one's brow' appears decidedly anachronistic.
Spanish-English dictionary > ganarse el pan con el sudor de la frente
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120 hacer frente
v.to cope, to face it.* * *(v.) = combat, come to + terms with, contain, address + Nombre + head-on, meet + Nombre + head-on, tackle + Nombre + head-on, face + Nombre + head-on, engageEx. The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.Ex. Much of the conventional wisdom of librarianship is going to have to undergo what is so aptly described as an 'agonizing reappraisal' before we can come to terms with the new information age.Ex. The huge upsurge in publishing activity outran the rudimentary abilities of libraries and contemporary bibliographers to contain it.Ex. The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.Ex. While we lament the changed environment in which we live, we must not permit inertia and rigidity to prohibit us from meeting head on the demands it makes on us.Ex. Both stress the need to face the issues head on, but prudently, by documenting the extent of the problem before meeting with the library director.Ex. Australian destroyers engaged the Japanese shore guns and the mine sweepers carried out their task successfully, but not without loss.* * *(v.) = combat, come to + terms with, contain, address + Nombre + head-on, meet + Nombre + head-on, tackle + Nombre + head-on, face + Nombre + head-on, engageEx: The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.
Ex: Much of the conventional wisdom of librarianship is going to have to undergo what is so aptly described as an 'agonizing reappraisal' before we can come to terms with the new information age.Ex: The huge upsurge in publishing activity outran the rudimentary abilities of libraries and contemporary bibliographers to contain it.Ex: The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.Ex: While we lament the changed environment in which we live, we must not permit inertia and rigidity to prohibit us from meeting head on the demands it makes on us.Ex: Both stress the need to face the issues head on, but prudently, by documenting the extent of the problem before meeting with the library director.Ex: Australian destroyers engaged the Japanese shore guns and the mine sweepers carried out their task successfully, but not without loss.
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