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81 comerse Algo vivo
(v.) = eat + Nombre + aliveEx. Florida's slogan should be 'The only place you can be eaten alive by mosquitoes while you enjoy rain every day'.* * *(v.) = eat + Nombre + aliveEx: Florida's slogan should be 'The only place you can be eaten alive by mosquitoes while you enjoy rain every day'.
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82 concierto en vivo
(n.) = live concertEx. The album was recorded at a live concert in Los Angeles.* * *(n.) = live concertEx: The album was recorded at a live concert in Los Angeles.
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83 continuar vivo
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84 el muerto al hoyo y el vivo al bollo
* * *Ex. Dead men have no friends; consequently, Israel must abandon its love affair with its putative, feckless friends and kill, once for all, its mortal foes.* * *Ex: Dead men have no friends; consequently, Israel must abandon its love affair with its putative, feckless friends and kill, once for all, its mortal foes.
Spanish-English dictionary > el muerto al hoyo y el vivo al bollo
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85 mantener Algo vivo
(v.) = keep + the flame alive, keep + Nombre + at the foreEx. The title of the article is ' Keeping the flame alive: Second National Conference of African American Librarians'.Ex. The author stresses the importance of keeping these issues at the fore where vendors are concerned: vendors will respond if they see a demand for adaptive solutions to emerging technological challenges = El autor resalta la importancia de mantener estas cuestiones vivas en lo que respecta a los proveedores ya que éstos sólo responderán si ven que existe una demanda de soluciones a los retos de las nuevas tecnologías.* * *(v.) = keep + the flame alive, keep + Nombre + at the foreEx: The title of the article is ' Keeping the flame alive: Second National Conference of African American Librarians'.
Ex: The author stresses the importance of keeping these issues at the fore where vendors are concerned: vendors will respond if they see a demand for adaptive solutions to emerging technological challenges = El autor resalta la importancia de mantener estas cuestiones vivas en lo que respecta a los proveedores ya que éstos sólo responderán si ven que existe una demanda de soluciones a los retos de las nuevas tecnologías. -
86 mantener vivo
v.to keep alive, to keep from obsolescence, to bring through.* * *(v.) = keep + alive, maintain + momentum, keep + Nombre + goingEx. It is the ideology which was urged against Panizzi and was cogently disproved by him before the Royal Commission but whose seductive simplicity has always found friends to keep it alive.Ex. Subsequent activities by a mobile information team are maintaining the momentum of the project.Ex. The author explains how libraries can keep their services going without being slaves to the job.* * *(v.) = keep + alive, maintain + momentum, keep + Nombre + goingEx: It is the ideology which was urged against Panizzi and was cogently disproved by him before the Royal Commission but whose seductive simplicity has always found friends to keep it alive.
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87 monumento vivo
(n.) = living monumentEx. Standing tall on the sunburnt African plains, baobab trees tower over the landscape like great living monuments.* * *(n.) = living monumentEx: Standing tall on the sunburnt African plains, baobab trees tower over the landscape like great living monuments.
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88 música en vivo
(n.) = live musicEx. There are plenty of places where one can find a comfortable place to sit, have a drink and listen to live music.* * *(n.) = live musicEx: There are plenty of places where one can find a comfortable place to sit, have a drink and listen to live music.
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89 no vivo
(adj.) = nonliving [non-living]Ex. The author examines the idea of open systems and discusses the difference between the living organism and the nonliving open machine.* * *(adj.) = nonliving [non-living]Ex: The author examines the idea of open systems and discusses the difference between the living organism and the nonliving open machine.
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90 organismo vivo
(n.) = living organism, living thingEx. Metaphorically, library organisations may be viewed as living organisms that respond with varying degrees of success to their environment.Ex. Topics include trees, leaf coloration, buds, seeds, vertebrate animals, animal tracks, insects and other arthropods, earthworms, characteristics of living things, and microhabitats.* * *(n.) = living organism, living thingEx: Metaphorically, library organisations may be viewed as living organisms that respond with varying degrees of success to their environment.
Ex: Topics include trees, leaf coloration, buds, seeds, vertebrate animals, animal tracks, insects and other arthropods, earthworms, characteristics of living things, and microhabitats. -
91 permanecer vivo
(v.) = remain + aliveEx. An obvious difference between this and an entry for a monograph is the 'open' style of entry: volume numbers, dates, etc., being left open so long as the periodical remains alive.* * *(v.) = remain + aliveEx: An obvious difference between this and an entry for a monograph is the 'open' style of entry: volume numbers, dates, etc., being left open so long as the periodical remains alive.
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92 ponerse al rojo vivo
(v.) = reach + boiling point, fire upEx. This hilarious show pranks unsuspecting guests, testing their patience to see just how long before they reach boiling point.Ex. The sheer margin of the challenger's victory over the incumbent is a sign that the Democratic base is really fired up, and that Bush could be an albatross.* * *(v.) = reach + boiling point, fire upEx: This hilarious show pranks unsuspecting guests, testing their patience to see just how long before they reach boiling point.
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93 rojo vivo
(n.) = vibrant red, vermilion [vermillion]Ex. Leaves mature to greenish red in summer becoming vibrant red in fall.Ex. For red ink the usual colour was ground vermilion (i.e. red mercuric sulphide).* * *(n.) = vibrant red, vermilion [vermillion]Ex: Leaves mature to greenish red in summer becoming vibrant red in fall.
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94 seguir vivo
(v.) = live on, stay + aliveEx. But now we must face reality and embrace the memory of his spirit and his voracious lust for life, which will live on.Ex. The book brings together numerous ideas about the nature of human dignity and what you actually need to stay alive and build a life that offers more than bare existence.* * *(v.) = live on, stay + aliveEx: 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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95 sentirse vivo
(v.) = feel + aliveEx. You don't need adrenaline rushes and extreme sports to feel alive.* * *(v.) = feel + aliveEx: You don't need adrenaline rushes and extreme sports to feel alive.
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96 ser un vivo retrato de
(v.) = be a dead ringer forEx. The final photocopy was a dead ringer for the PDF files downloaded from the CBS website.* * *(v.) = be a dead ringer forEx: The final photocopy was a dead ringer for the PDF files downloaded from the CBS website.
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97 servicio de referencia en vivo
(n.) = live referenceEx. The goal of this project is to provide libraries with the tools they need to do live reference on the Web and includes: software; content; services; and networks.* * *(n.) = live referenceEx: The goal of this project is to provide libraries with the tools they need to do live reference on the Web and includes: software; content; services; and networks.
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98 tener algo muy vivo en la mente de uno
(v.) = be strong in + mindEx. The stereotypes of bookshops as 'stuffy', 'dusty', 'fusty' places were still clearly strong in the minds of the young people interviewed.* * *(v.) = be strong in + mindSpanish-English dictionary > tener algo muy vivo en la mente de uno
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99 ser humano/vivo
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100 estar más muerto que vivo
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