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41 afrontar la realidad
(v.) = face + reality, confront + realityEx. But now we must face reality and embrace the memory of his spirit and his voracious lust for life, which will live on.Ex. We must confront the reality that the new technology affects they way people understand the information it carries.* * *(v.) = face + reality, confront + realityEx: But now we must face reality and embrace the memory of his spirit and his voracious lust for life, which will live on.
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42 alejarse de la realidad
(v.) = stray from + realityEx. Librarians should stay close to the customers to avoid straying from reality.* * *(v.) = stray from + realityEx: Librarians should stay close to the customers to avoid straying from reality.
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43 apartarse de la realidad
(v.) = stray from + realityEx. Librarians should stay close to the customers to avoid straying from reality.* * *(v.) = stray from + realityEx: Librarians should stay close to the customers to avoid straying from reality.
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44 convertirse en realidad
(v.) = become + a realityEx. Working together, librarians and indexers can ensure that one of the primary objectives of the Society of Indexers, the safeguarding and improvement of indexing standards, becomes a reality.* * *(v.) = become + a realityEx: Working together, librarians and indexers can ensure that one of the primary objectives of the Society of Indexers, the safeguarding and improvement of indexing standards, becomes a reality.
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45 cruda realidad
f.cruel reality.* * *(n.) = stark realityEx. For those involved in producing BNB, the eighties have seen this question leap in a single bound into the realm of stark reality from the cosy abstraction of AACR2.* * *(n.) = stark realityEx: For those involved in producing BNB, the eighties have seen this question leap in a single bound into the realm of stark reality from the cosy abstraction of AACR2.
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46 desde el punto de vista de la realidad
Ex. It is factually wrong and historically incorrect to deify scientists, who share the foibles and weaknesses of other human beings.* * *Ex: It is factually wrong and historically incorrect to deify scientists, who share the foibles and weaknesses of other human beings.
Spanish-English dictionary > desde el punto de vista de la realidad
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47 deseo + hacerse realidad
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48 despertar a la realidad
(v.) = wake up to + reality, wake up to + the realitiesEx. Change is close by, the truth grows stronger everyday, people are waking up to reality by the millions.Ex. Unless employees wake up to the realities and start making some additional savings, they are likely to end up with a shock when they reach retirement.* * *(v.) = wake up to + reality, wake up to + the realitiesEx: Change is close by, the truth grows stronger everyday, people are waking up to reality by the millions.
Ex: Unless employees wake up to the realities and start making some additional savings, they are likely to end up with a shock when they reach retirement. -
49 dura realidad
(n.) = fact of life, harsh realityEx. Even with the closest supervision some books will be lost through theft, a fact of life one must recognize and cope with.Ex. Despite being physically challenged, the harsh realities of life have failed to dampen her spirits.* * *(n.) = fact of life, harsh realityEx: Even with the closest supervision some books will be lost through theft, a fact of life one must recognize and cope with.
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50 en contacto con la realidad
= in touch with + realityEx. The battle between these two competing theories has made their positions increasingly radical & less in touch with reality.* * *= in touch with + realityEx: The battle between these two competing theories has made their positions increasingly radical & less in touch with reality.
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51 en la realidad
= in actual practice, in realityEx. The supervisor in actual practice receives information not only from subordinates, but from superiors and from external sources.Ex. In reality the extent of integration for catalogue entries for different media depends on administrative considerations, such as which section of the library is responsible for the compilation of catalogues for the various media.* * *= in actual practice, in realityEx: The supervisor in actual practice receives information not only from subordinates, but from superiors and from external sources.
Ex: In reality the extent of integration for catalogue entries for different media depends on administrative considerations, such as which section of the library is responsible for the compilation of catalogues for the various media. -
52 enfrentarse a la realidad
(v.) = confront + reality, face + (the) facts, face + realityEx. We must confront the reality that the new technology affects they way people understand the information it carries.Ex. But now we must face reality and embrace the memory of his spirit and his voracious lust for life, which will live on.* * *(v.) = confront + reality, face + (the) facts, face + realityEx: We must confront the reality that the new technology affects they way people understand the information it carries.
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53 enfrentarse a la realidad de que
(v.) = face + (up to) the fact that, face + the truth (that)Ex. The fact must be faced that the world as a whole tends not to have a clue about the existence of the information profession.Ex. The existential theme of this play, the need to face the truth that there is no meaningful life, may have been too much for its first American audience.* * *(v.) = face + (up to) the fact that, face + the truth (that)Ex: The fact must be faced that the world as a whole tends not to have a clue about the existence of the information profession.
Ex: The existential theme of this play, the need to face the truth that there is no meaningful life, may have been too much for its first American audience.Spanish-English dictionary > enfrentarse a la realidad de que
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54 escapar de la realidad
(v.) = escape + realityEx. Adolescents should be allowed such pleasant means of escaping reality and there's no reason why libraries can't accommodate a little schlock.* * *(v.) = escape + realityEx: Adolescents should be allowed such pleasant means of escaping reality and there's no reason why libraries can't accommodate a little schlock.
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55 escape de la realidad
(n.) = escape from realityEx. Most of the British public read pulp fiction instead of good literature as an escape from reality.* * *(n.) = escape from realityEx: Most of the British public read pulp fiction instead of good literature as an escape from reality.
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56 evadir la realidad
(v.) = escape + realityEx. Adolescents should be allowed such pleasant means of escaping reality and there's no reason why libraries can't accommodate a little schlock.* * *(v.) = escape + realityEx: Adolescents should be allowed such pleasant means of escaping reality and there's no reason why libraries can't accommodate a little schlock.
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57 evadirse de la realidad
(v.) = escape + realityEx. Adolescents should be allowed such pleasant means of escaping reality and there's no reason why libraries can't accommodate a little schlock.* * *(v.) = escape + realityEx: Adolescents should be allowed such pleasant means of escaping reality and there's no reason why libraries can't accommodate a little schlock.
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58 evasión de la realidad
(n.) = escape from realityEx. Most of the British public read pulp fiction instead of good literature as an escape from reality.* * *(n.) = escape from realityEx: Most of the British public read pulp fiction instead of good literature as an escape from reality.
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59 hacer Algo realidad
(v.) = make + Nombre + come trueEx. Traveling around the world is a dream a lot of people have, and they want to make it come true.* * *(v.) = make + Nombre + come trueEx: Traveling around the world is a dream a lot of people have, and they want to make it come true.
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60 hacer frente a la realidad (de que)
(v.) = face + the truth (that)Ex. The existential theme of this play, the need to face the truth that there is no meaningful life, may have been too much for its first American audience.Spanish-English dictionary > hacer frente a la realidad (de que)
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