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  • 121 dazu

    Adv.
    1. räumlich: there; soll ich es 'hierzu legen? - nein, 'dazu no, (over) there
    2. (dabei, damit) (together) with it; (außerdem) besides, in addition, into the bargain; noch dazu on top of it ( oder that); wie konntest du das nur vergessen, noch dazu, wo ich dich extra daran erinnert habe when I (even) reminded you about it specially; etw. dazu hinzugeben add s.th. to s.th.; möchtest du ein Glas Bier dazu? would you like a (glass of) beer with that?
    3. Zweck, Aufgabe etc.: (dafür) for it ( oder that); er ist zu dumm dazu he’s too stupid for that; dazu gehört Zeit it takes time; es gehört viel Mut / schon einiges dazu zu (+ Inf.) it takes a lot of courage / quite a lot ( oder a fair bit) to (+ Inf.) dazu ist er ja da that’s what he’s there for, that’s his job; dazu hast du’s doch that’s what you’ve got it for ( oder it’s there for), isn’t it?; dazu habe ich dir nicht geholfen, dass du jetzt... I didn’t help you so that you (end up)...
    4. Thema: (darüber) about it ( oder that); sich dazu äußern give one’s view ( oder voice one’s opinion) on it, comment (on it); hast du etwas dazu zu sagen? do you have anything to say about that?; dazu möchte ich gar nichts sagen I have no comment on that; sie schwieg dazu (zu diesen Vorwürfen) she made no comment ( oder remained silent); es ist alles dazu gesagt it’s all been said already
    5. Veränderung, Ziel: sich dazu entwickeln develop into it; das führt dazu, dass... that leads to...; ich war früher nicht so misstrauisch, meine Erfahrungen haben mich dazu gemacht my experiences have made me it ( oder this way); es ist noch kein Kunstwerk, aber es wird noch dazu it will become one; wie ist es dazu gekommen? how did it happen?; wie konnte es nur dazu kommen? how could it turn out this way?; es wird / darf niemals dazu kommen! it won’t / mustn’t ever come to that!; doch es kam nie dazu but it never came to that
    6. Anlass: darf ich dazu gratulieren? may I congratulate you (on your birthday etc.)?
    7. Zugehörigkeit: der Deckel / Schlüssel dazu its lid / key, the lid / key belonging to ( oder going with) it
    8. fig.: Liebe / Neigung dazu love / affection for it; Erlaubnis / Recht dazu permission / right to it; wie bist du dazu gekommen? (zu diesem Buch etc.) how did you get hold of ( oder come by) it?; (Stelle) how did you get into ( oder come to be doing) this?
    9. anstelle oder vor zu + Inf.: ich habe keine Lust dazu ( aufzuräumen) I don’t want to (tidy up), I can’t be bothered (tidying up oder to tidy up); ich rate dir dazu, es zu tun I would advise you to do it; er tut das Seine dazu(, das Problem zu lösen) he’s doing his share ( oder bit) (to solve the problem); die Gelegenheit dazu haben(, ins Ausland zu gehen) have the opportunity ( oder chance) (to go abroad oder Am. auch overseas); wie kamst du dazu, für sie zu arbeiten? how did you come to work ( oder be working) for them?; ich kam nie dazu(, es zu lesen) I never got (a)round to (reading) it; wie komme ich dazu? empört: why should I?; wie kommst du dazu? empört: how could you?; etc.; vgl. auch die mit dazu verbundenen Adjektive, Substantive und Verben
    * * *
    thereto
    * * *
    da|zu [da'tsu] (emph) ['daːtsuː]
    adv
    1) (räumlich) there

    wozu gehört das? – dazú! — where does that belong? – there!

    2) (= dabei, damit) with it; (= außerdem, obendrein auch) into the bargain (inf), at the same time

    er ist dumm und dazú auch noch faul — he's stupid and lazy with it or into the bargain (inf) or as well

    sie ist hübsch und dazú nicht unintelligent — she's pretty and not unintelligent either

    noch dazú — as well, too

    noch dazú, wo... — when... too

    dazú reicht or serviert man am besten Reis — it's best to serve rice with it

    er singt und spielt Gitarre dazú — he sings and accompanies himself on the guitar

    3) (= dahin) to that/it

    auf dem besten Wege dazú sein, etw zu tun — to be well on the way to doing sth

    er ist auf dem besten Wege dazú — he's well on the way to it

    das führt dazú, dass weitere Forderungen gestellt werden — that will lead to further demands being made

    dazú führt das dann — that's what it leads to

    wie konnte es nur dazú kommen? — how could that happen?

    wer weiß, wie sie dazú gekommen ist (zu diesem Auto etc)who knows how she came by it

    wie komme ich dazú? (empört)why on earth should I?

    ... aber ich bin nicht dazú gekommen —... but I didn't get (a)round to it

    4) (= dafür, zu diesem Zweck) for that/it

    dazú bin ich zu alt — I'm too old for that

    ich bin zu alt dazú, noch tanzen zu gehen — I'm too old to go dancing

    dazú habe ich dich nicht studieren lassen, dass du... — I didn't send you to university so that you could... or for you to...

    ich habe ihm dazú geraten — I advised him to (do that)

    Sie sind/die Maschine ist dazú wie geschaffen — it's as if you were/the machine was made for it

    dazú fähig sein, etw zu tun — to be capable of doing sth

    dazú bereit sein, etw zu tun — to be prepared to do sth

    er war nicht dazú fähig/bereit — he wasn't capable of it/prepared to

    dazú gehört viel Geld — that takes a lot of money

    dazú ist er da — that's what he's there for, that's why he's there

    die Erlaubnis/die Mittel/das Recht dazú — permission/the means/the right to do it

    ich habe keine Lust dazú — I don't feel like it

    ich habe keine Lust dazú, mitzugehen — I don't feel like going along

    dazú habe ich keine Zeit — I haven't the time (for that)

    ich habe keine Zeit dazú, die Fenster zu putzen — I haven't (the) time to clean the windows

    ich bin nicht dazú in der Lage — I'm not in a position to

    5) (= darüber, zum Thema) about that/it

    was sagst/meinst du dazú? — what do you say to/think about that?

    meine Gedanken/Meinung dazú — my thoughts about/opinion of that

    ..., dazú hören Sie jetzt einen Kommentar —... we now bring you a commentary

    das Hauptthema war die Inflation dazú schreibt die Zeitung... — the main subject was inflation – the paper has this to say about it...

    er hat sich nur kurz dazú geäußert — he only commented briefly on that/it

    6)

    (in Wendungen) im Gegensatz dazú — in contrast to that

    im Vergleich dazú — in comparison with that

    früher war sie nicht so hysterisch, er hat sie dazú gemacht — she never used to be so hysterical, he made her like that

    er war nicht immer Lord, er wurde erst dazú gemacht — he wasn't born a Lord, he was made or created one

    dazú wird man nicht gewählt, sondern ernannt — one is appointed rather than elected to that

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    da·zu
    [daˈtsu:, ˈda:tsu:]
    adv (emph)
    2. (außerdem) at the same time, into [or AM in] the bargain, to boot; s.a. noch
    3. (zu diesem Ergebnis) to it/that
    wie konnte es nur \dazu kommen? how could that happen?
    wie ist er \dazu gekommen? how did he come by it?
    wie komme ich \dazu? (fam) why on earth should I?
    \dazu reicht das Geld nicht we/I haven't enough money for that
    im Gegensatz \dazu contrary to this
    im Vergleich \dazu in comparison to that; s.a. führen, Weg
    4. (zu der Sache)
    ich würde dir \dazu raten I would advise you to do that
    ich bin noch nicht \dazu gekommen I haven't got round to it/to doing it yet
    5. (dafür) for it/that/this
    ich bin \dazu nicht bereit I'm not prepared to do that
    er war \dazu nicht in der Lage he wasn't in a position to do so
    es gehört viel Mut \dazu that takes a lot of courage
    \dazu ist es da that's what it's there for
    \dazu habe ich keine Lust I don't feel like it
    \dazu habe ich schon Zeit I do have time for that
    die Erlaubnis/die Mittel/das Recht \dazu the permission/the means/the right to do it
    kein Recht \dazu haben, etw zu tun to have no right to do sth
    6. (darüber) about it/that/this
    er hat sich noch nicht \dazu geäußert he hasn't commented on it yet
    was meinst du \dazu? what do you think about it/that?
    das ist meine Meinung \dazu that's my opinion of it
    da habe ich keine Zeit zu I haven't the time [for it/that]
    da komme ich heute nicht mehr zu I won't be able to get round to it today
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    1) with it/them; (gleichzeitig) at the same time; (außerdem) what is more

    dazu reicht man am besten Salat — it's/they're best served with lettuce/salad

    2) (darüber) about or on it/them
    3) (zu diesem Zweck) for it; (es zu tun) to do it
    4)

    im Widerspruch od. Gegensatz dazu — contrary to this/that

    er hatte dazu keine Lusthe didn't want to or didn't feel like it

    wie komme ich dazu?(ugs.) it would never occur to me; why on earth should I?

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    dazu adv
    1. räumlich: there;
    soll ich es 'hierzu legen? -
    nein, 'dazu no, (over) there
    2. (dabei, damit) (together) with it; (außerdem) besides, in addition, into the bargain;
    noch dazu, wo ich dich extra daran erinnert habe when I (even) reminded you about it specially;
    etwas dazu hinzugeben add sth to sth;
    möchtest du ein Glas Bier dazu? would you like a (glass of) beer with that?
    3. Zweck, Aufgabe etc: (dafür) for it ( oder that);
    er ist zu dumm dazu he’s too stupid for that;
    dazu gehört Zeit it takes time;
    es gehört viel Mut/schon einiges dazu zu (+inf) it takes a lot of courage/quite a lot ( oder a fair bit) to (+inf)
    dazu ist er ja da that’s what he’s there for, that’s his job;
    dazu hast du’s doch that’s what you’ve got it for ( oder it’s there for), isn’t it?;
    dazu habe ich dir nicht geholfen, dass du jetzt … I didn’t help you so that you (end up) …
    4. Thema: (darüber) about it ( oder that);
    sich dazu äußern give one’s view ( oder voice one’s opinion) on it, comment (on it);
    hast du etwas dazu zu sagen? do you have anything to say about that?;
    dazu möchte ich gar nichts sagen I have no comment on that;
    sie schwieg dazu (zu diesen Vorwürfen) she made no comment ( oder remained silent);
    es ist alles dazu gesagt it’s all been said already
    5. Veränderung, Ziel:
    sich dazu entwickeln develop into it;
    das führt dazu, dass … that leads to …; ich war früher nicht so misstrauisch,
    meine Erfahrungen haben mich dazu gemacht my experiences have made me it ( oder this way);
    es ist noch kein Kunstwerk, aber
    es wird noch dazu it will become one;
    wie ist es dazu gekommen? how did it happen?;
    wie konnte es nur dazu kommen? how could it turn out this way?;
    es wird/darf niemals dazu kommen! it won’t/mustn’t ever come to that!;
    doch es kam nie dazu but it never came to that
    6. Anlass:
    darf ich dazu gratulieren? may I congratulate you (on your birthday etc)?
    der Deckel/Schlüssel dazu its lid/key, the lid/key belonging to ( oder going with) it
    8. fig:
    Liebe/Neigung dazu love/affection for it;
    Erlaubnis/Recht dazu permission/right to it;
    wie bist du dazu gekommen? (zu diesem Buch etc) how did you get hold of ( oder come by) it?; (Stelle) how did you get into ( oder come to be doing) this?
    zu +inf:
    ich habe keine Lust dazu (aufzuräumen) I don’t want to (tidy up), I can’t be bothered (tidying up oder to tidy up);
    ich rate dir dazu, es zu tun I would advise you to do it;
    er tut das Seine dazu(, das Problem zu lösen) he’s doing his share ( oder bit) (to solve the problem);
    die Gelegenheit dazu haben(, ins Ausland zu gehen) have the opportunity ( oder chance) (to go abroad oder US auch overseas);
    wie kamst du dazu, für sie zu arbeiten? how did you come to work ( oder be working) for them?;
    ich kam nie dazu(, es zu lesen) I never got (a)round to (reading) it;
    wie komme ich dazu? empört: why should I?;
    wie kommst du dazu? empört: how could you?; etc; auch die mit dazu verbundenen Adjektive, Substantive und Verben
    * * *
    1) with it/them; (gleichzeitig) at the same time; (außerdem) what is more

    dazu reicht man am besten Salat — it's/they're best served with lettuce/salad

    2) (darüber) about or on it/them
    3) (zu diesem Zweck) for it; (es zu tun) to do it
    4)

    im Widerspruch od. Gegensatz dazu — contrary to this/that

    er hatte dazu keine Lusthe didn't want to or didn't feel like it

    wie komme ich dazu?(ugs.) it would never occur to me; why on earth should I?

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    adv.
    thereto adv. v.
    to it v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > dazu

  • 122 apurado de dinero

    = strapped, cash strapped, financially strapped, short of money
    Ex. This open source book is a welcome relief for strapped college students who are paying $100 and more for textbooks.
    Ex. As a result, the society's publishing programme went from cash strapped to thriving, even while making the periodical free online.
    Ex. Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.
    Ex. This brings me to the third factoid, the most important of the three: most Americans are more aware of being short of time than short of money.
    * * *
    = strapped, cash strapped, financially strapped, short of money

    Ex: This open source book is a welcome relief for strapped college students who are paying $100 and more for textbooks.

    Ex: As a result, the society's publishing programme went from cash strapped to thriving, even while making the periodical free online.
    Ex: Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.
    Ex: This brings me to the third factoid, the most important of the three: most Americans are more aware of being short of time than short of money.

    Spanish-English dictionary > apurado de dinero

  • 123 corto de dinero

    = strapped, cash strapped, financially strapped, short of money
    Ex. This open source book is a welcome relief for strapped college students who are paying $100 and more for textbooks.
    Ex. As a result, the society's publishing programme went from cash strapped to thriving, even while making the periodical free online.
    Ex. Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.
    Ex. This brings me to the third factoid, the most important of the three: most Americans are more aware of being short of time than short of money.
    * * *
    = strapped, cash strapped, financially strapped, short of money

    Ex: This open source book is a welcome relief for strapped college students who are paying $100 and more for textbooks.

    Ex: As a result, the society's publishing programme went from cash strapped to thriving, even while making the periodical free online.
    Ex: Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.
    Ex: This brings me to the third factoid, the most important of the three: most Americans are more aware of being short of time than short of money.

    Spanish-English dictionary > corto de dinero

  • 124 derroche

    m.
    1 waste, squandering (despilfarro).
    ¡qué derroche! what an awful waste!
    2 profusion.
    pres.subj.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: derrochar.
    * * *
    1 (despilfarro) waste, squandering
    2 (abundancia) profusion, abundance
    \
    hacer un derroche de energía figurado to put a lot of energy (en, into)
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=despilfarro) waste, squandering

    no se puede tolerar tal derrochesuch extravagance o wastefulness cannot be tolerated

    2) (=abundancia) abundance, excess
    * * *
    a) (de dinero, bienes) waste
    * * *
    = wastage, waste, prodigality, extravagance, wastefulness.
    Ex. The Islamic Foundation of Science, Technology and Development has been established to prevent duplication and wastage of resources in Muslim countries.
    Ex. Since the Reagan administration began its war on waste in 1981, farmers and other citizens have had not alternative to buying their information from the private sector at far steeper prices.
    Ex. Users do not seem to be unduly worried by UDC's prodigality of notation.
    Ex. Sometimes even an added entry is considered an extravagance.
    Ex. Librarians were concerned about the wastefulness of duplicating an already existing network of libraries which nominally, at least, aimed to provide a general information service to the public.
    ----
    * derroche de dinero = waste of money, spending spree.
    * empresa de grandes derroches = high roller.
    * * *
    a) (de dinero, bienes) waste
    * * *
    = wastage, waste, prodigality, extravagance, wastefulness.

    Ex: The Islamic Foundation of Science, Technology and Development has been established to prevent duplication and wastage of resources in Muslim countries.

    Ex: Since the Reagan administration began its war on waste in 1981, farmers and other citizens have had not alternative to buying their information from the private sector at far steeper prices.
    Ex: Users do not seem to be unduly worried by UDC's prodigality of notation.
    Ex: Sometimes even an added entry is considered an extravagance.
    Ex: Librarians were concerned about the wastefulness of duplicating an already existing network of libraries which nominally, at least, aimed to provide a general information service to the public.
    * derroche de dinero = waste of money, spending spree.
    * empresa de grandes derroches = high roller.

    * * *
    1 (de dinero, bienes) waste
    los derroches de sus hijos the wastefulness of their children
    es un derroche de energía dejar las luces encendidas it's a waste of electricity leaving the lights on
    2
    (abundancia): un derroche de entusiasmo a tremendous display of enthusiasm
    un derroche de color a feast of color
    * * *

    Del verbo derrochar: ( conjugate derrochar)

    derroché es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo

    derroche es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    derrochar    
    derroche
    derrochar ( conjugate derrochar) verbo transitivo ( malgastar) ‹ dinero to squander, waste;
    electricidad/agua to waste
    verbo intransitivo
    to throw money away, to squander money
    derroche sustantivo masculino (de dinero, bienes) waste
    derrochar verbo transitivo
    1 (malgastar) to waste, squander
    2 (derramar, rebosar) to brim over: esta muchacha derrocha alegría, this girl radiates happiness
    derroche sustantivo masculino
    1 (gasto excesivo) waste, squandering
    2 (sobreabundancia) profusion, abundance: su novela es un derroche de talento, his novel is a great display of talent
    ' derroche' also found in these entries:
    English:
    extravagance
    - packaging
    - waste
    - blaze
    - lavish
    - riot
    * * *
    1. [despilfarro] waste, squandering;
    ¡qué derroche! what an awful waste!;
    todos esos campos de golf son un derroche de agua all these golf courses are a terrible waste of water
    2. [abundancia] profusion;
    el concierto fue un derroche de técnica, sensibilidad y talento the concert was a fine display of technique, sensitivity and talent;
    la película es todo un derroche de imaginación the movie is prodigiously imaginative
    * * *
    m waste
    * * *
    : extravagance, waste
    * * *
    derroche n waste

    Spanish-English dictionary > derroche

  • 125 embaucador

    adj.
    deceptive, deceiving.
    m.
    faker, charlatan, fraud, bamboozler.
    * * *
    1 deceitful
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 cheat, swindler, trickster
    * * *
    embaucador, -a
    SM / F (=estafador) trickster, swindler; (=impostor) impostor; (=farsante) humbug
    * * *
    I
    - dora adjetivo deceitful
    II
    - dora masculino, femenino trickster
    * * *
    = trickster, swindler, wheeler-dealer, duplicitous, two-faced, con artist, con man, humbug, scamster, fraudster, fraud, hoaxer, hoaxster.
    Ex. A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.
    Ex. The title of the book is 'Net crimes & misdemeanors: outmaneuvering the spammers, swindlers, and stalkers who are targeting you online'.
    Ex. The term widget is taken from the 1963 movie, 'The Wheeler-Dealers'.
    Ex. This remake of William Castle's action adventure adds a genuinely supernatural plot to the old story of the duplicitous wife scheming to kill her husband but being one-upped by his even more ingenious counterplots.
    Ex. This course looks at this two-faced society with guided field trips to cemeteries and to the architecture of Edinburgh's underworld below the great banks and public buildings.
    Ex. This unlikely threesome of a con artist, a hit man, and an idiot find themselves in deep water when their heist doesn't go off as planned.
    Ex. His supporters call him a 'smoothie', while his critics generally portray him as a 'glib con man'.
    Ex. Worldly people and even monks without spiritual discernment are nearly always attracted by humbugs, imposters, hypocrites and those who are in demonic delusion.
    Ex. Small business operators can be easy prey for scamsters trying to winkle out money for unsolicited - and unneeded - 'services'.
    Ex. The article 'Keeping fraudsters in check' describes computerized systems now being developed to help combat fraud.
    Ex. You know what they say, if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck, or in this case, a lying, stealing, cheating fraud.
    Ex. In a subsequent call the hoaxer suggested that another bomb had been planted on the highway leading to the airport.
    Ex. This recent tsunami is not the first disaster to be exploited by email hoaxsters.
    * * *
    I
    - dora adjetivo deceitful
    II
    - dora masculino, femenino trickster
    * * *
    = trickster, swindler, wheeler-dealer, duplicitous, two-faced, con artist, con man, humbug, scamster, fraudster, fraud, hoaxer, hoaxster.

    Ex: A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.

    Ex: The title of the book is 'Net crimes & misdemeanors: outmaneuvering the spammers, swindlers, and stalkers who are targeting you online'.
    Ex: The term widget is taken from the 1963 movie, 'The Wheeler-Dealers'.
    Ex: This remake of William Castle's action adventure adds a genuinely supernatural plot to the old story of the duplicitous wife scheming to kill her husband but being one-upped by his even more ingenious counterplots.
    Ex: This course looks at this two-faced society with guided field trips to cemeteries and to the architecture of Edinburgh's underworld below the great banks and public buildings.
    Ex: This unlikely threesome of a con artist, a hit man, and an idiot find themselves in deep water when their heist doesn't go off as planned.
    Ex: His supporters call him a 'smoothie', while his critics generally portray him as a 'glib con man'.
    Ex: Worldly people and even monks without spiritual discernment are nearly always attracted by humbugs, imposters, hypocrites and those who are in demonic delusion.
    Ex: Small business operators can be easy prey for scamsters trying to winkle out money for unsolicited - and unneeded - 'services'.
    Ex: The article 'Keeping fraudsters in check' describes computerized systems now being developed to help combat fraud.
    Ex: You know what they say, if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck, or in this case, a lying, stealing, cheating fraud.
    Ex: In a subsequent call the hoaxer suggested that another bomb had been planted on the highway leading to the airport.
    Ex: This recent tsunami is not the first disaster to be exploited by email hoaxsters.

    * * *
    deceitful
    masculine, feminine
    trickster, con artist ( colloq)
    * * *

    embaucador
    ◊ - dora adjetivo

    deceitful
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    trickster
    embaucador,-ora
    I adjetivo deceitful
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino swindler, cheat

    ' embaucador' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    charlatán
    - charlatana
    - embaucadora
    English:
    trickster
    * * *
    embaucador, -ora
    adj
    deceitful
    nm,f
    swindler, confodence man o trickster
    * * *
    I adj deceitful
    II m, embaucadora f trickster
    * * *
    : swindler, deceiver

    Spanish-English dictionary > embaucador

  • 126 escaso de dinero

    (adj.) = cash strapped, financially strapped, short of money, strapped
    Ex. As a result, the society's publishing programme went from cash strapped to thriving, even while making the periodical free online.
    Ex. Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.
    Ex. This brings me to the third factoid, the most important of the three: most Americans are more aware of being short of time than short of money.
    Ex. This open source book is a welcome relief for strapped college students who are paying $100 and more for textbooks.
    * * *
    (adj.) = cash strapped, financially strapped, short of money, strapped

    Ex: As a result, the society's publishing programme went from cash strapped to thriving, even while making the periodical free online.

    Ex: Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.
    Ex: This brings me to the third factoid, the most important of the three: most Americans are more aware of being short of time than short of money.
    Ex: This open source book is a welcome relief for strapped college students who are paying $100 and more for textbooks.

    Spanish-English dictionary > escaso de dinero

  • 127 falto de dinero

    = short of money, strapped, financially strapped, cash strapped
    Ex. This brings me to the third factoid, the most important of the three: most Americans are more aware of being short of time than short of money.
    Ex. This open source book is a welcome relief for strapped college students who are paying $100 and more for textbooks.
    Ex. Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.
    Ex. As a result, the society's publishing programme went from cash strapped to thriving, even while making the periodical free online.
    * * *
    = short of money, strapped, financially strapped, cash strapped

    Ex: This brings me to the third factoid, the most important of the three: most Americans are more aware of being short of time than short of money.

    Ex: This open source book is a welcome relief for strapped college students who are paying $100 and more for textbooks.
    Ex: Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.
    Ex: As a result, the society's publishing programme went from cash strapped to thriving, even while making the periodical free online.

    Spanish-English dictionary > falto de dinero

  • 128 fácil

    adj.
    easy, simple, basic, easy-to-do.
    * * *
    1 easy
    2 (probable) probable, likely
    * * *
    adj.
    1) easy
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) (=sencillo) easy

    fácil de usar[gen] easy to use; (Inform) user-friendly

    2) (=afable)

    es de trato fácil — he's easy to get on with, he's quite easygoing

    3) pey [respuesta] facile, glib; [chiste] obvious
    4) pey [mujer] easy
    5) (=probable)

    es fácil que venga — he's quite likely to come, he may well come

    2.
    ADV * easily

    podría costarte 5.000 fácil — it could easily cost you 5,000

    te lo arreglo en dos horas fácil — I'll fix it for you in two hours, no problem *

    * * *
    I
    1)
    a) <problema/lección> easy

    fácil de + inf — easy to + inf

    b) <vida/trabajo> easy
    c) <chiste/metáfora> facile
    d) (pey) ( en lo sexual) easy (pej), loose (pej)
    2) ( probable)
    II
    adverbio (fam) easily (colloq)

    deben haber pagado fácil un millón — they must have paid a million, easily

    * * *
    = easy [easier -comp., easiest -sup.], untaxing, unobtrusive, smooth [smoother -comp., smoothest -sup.], painless, undemanding, effortless, straightforward, hassle-free, no-brainer.
    Ex. Obviously with the definition of what constitutes an entire work still pending it is not easy to define analytical cataloguing precisely.
    Ex. At other times they may be doing nothing else but relax: passing the time in a pleasant if untaxing recreation.
    Ex. New technologies will enable interfaces composed of unobtrusive physiological monitors and prosthetics.
    Ex. Some librarians anxious to make the transfer from the children's to the adult department as smooth as possible, often create a 'young adults' fiction section within the children's department.
    Ex. Almost without exception libraries have agreed with the liberal-minded who wanted to make the immigrants' transition into a new society as painless as possible.
    Ex. This very absence of quality is what makes these books attractive to children, not just because they are easy to read, undemanding, untaxing, but because the simplistic plots and characters leave children free to embroider and enrich the stories in their own way as they read.
    Ex. The effortless ease of such replies does conceal from the enquirer the extensive anticipatory effort of the librarian in studying the sources of information and his prior experience in their use.
    Ex. Even in this apparently straightforward situation, complications can arise.
    Ex. Cooking dry beans in the crockpot makes them relatively hassle-free.
    Ex. Recycling is a no-brainer since it conserves our natural resources and reduces air pollution.
    ----
    * algo fácil = no-brainer.
    * cada vez más fácil = ever easier.
    * camino más fácil, el = path of least resistance, the.
    * de consulta fácil = scannable.
    * de fácil acceso = easily available, over the counter, handy.
    * de fácil alcance para = within easy reach of.
    * de forma que resulta más fácil de entender = in digestible form.
    * de la forma más fácil = the easy way .
    * de lectura fácil = easy reading.
    * demasiado fácil = all too easy, far too easy.
    * de modo fácil = with the tip of a hat.
    * dinero fácil = get-rich-quick.
    * es más fácil decirlo que hacerlo = easier said than done.
    * fácil de comprender = easy to grasp.
    * fácil de conseguir = readily available, easy-to-get, readily accessible, easy to come by.
    * fácil de consultar por el usuario = browser-friendly.
    * fácil de contentar = easy-going [easygoing].
    * fácil de cuantificar = measurable.
    * fácil de definir = easy-to-define.
    * fácil de entender = easy to understand.
    * fácil de leer = easy-to-read.
    * fácil de localizar = traceable, retraceable.
    * fácil de masticar = chewy [chewier -comp., chewiest -sup.].
    * fácil de medir = measurable.
    * fácil de obtener = easy to come by.
    * fácil de olvidar = forgettable.
    * fácil de recuperar = easily-retrievable.
    * fácil de usar = easy-to-use, user friendly.
    * hacerse Algo fácil = make + it + easy on + Reflexivo.
    * hacerse fácil = become + convenient.
    * más fácil de entender para nosotros = closer to home.
    * mujer fácil = loose woman.
    * no ser fácil = have + a difficult time, be no picnic, not be easy.
    * no ser nada fácil = be hard-pushed to.
    * optar por la solución más fácil = take + the easy way out.
    * para hacer más fácil = for ease of.
    * para su fácil + Nombre = for ease of + Nombre.
    * presa fácil = sitting duck, easy prey.
    * resultar fácil = be easy.
    * se dice pronto, pero no es tan fácil = easier said than done.
    * ser algo fácil = be a cinch, be a doddle, be a breeze, be a picnic, be duck soup.
    * ser algo muy fácil de conseguir = be there for the taking.
    * ser fácil = be easy.
    * ser fácil de conseguir = be readily available.
    * solución fácil = easy recipe, easy solution, cut-and-dried solution.
    * tan fácil como coser y cantar = as simple as ABC.
    * tenerlo fácil = have + an easy ride.
    * vida fácil = fast living.
    * * *
    I
    1)
    a) <problema/lección> easy

    fácil de + inf — easy to + inf

    b) <vida/trabajo> easy
    c) <chiste/metáfora> facile
    d) (pey) ( en lo sexual) easy (pej), loose (pej)
    2) ( probable)
    II
    adverbio (fam) easily (colloq)

    deben haber pagado fácil un millón — they must have paid a million, easily

    * * *
    = easy [easier -comp., easiest -sup.], untaxing, unobtrusive, smooth [smoother -comp., smoothest -sup.], painless, undemanding, effortless, straightforward, hassle-free, no-brainer.

    Ex: Obviously with the definition of what constitutes an entire work still pending it is not easy to define analytical cataloguing precisely.

    Ex: At other times they may be doing nothing else but relax: passing the time in a pleasant if untaxing recreation.
    Ex: New technologies will enable interfaces composed of unobtrusive physiological monitors and prosthetics.
    Ex: Some librarians anxious to make the transfer from the children's to the adult department as smooth as possible, often create a 'young adults' fiction section within the children's department.
    Ex: Almost without exception libraries have agreed with the liberal-minded who wanted to make the immigrants' transition into a new society as painless as possible.
    Ex: This very absence of quality is what makes these books attractive to children, not just because they are easy to read, undemanding, untaxing, but because the simplistic plots and characters leave children free to embroider and enrich the stories in their own way as they read.
    Ex: The effortless ease of such replies does conceal from the enquirer the extensive anticipatory effort of the librarian in studying the sources of information and his prior experience in their use.
    Ex: Even in this apparently straightforward situation, complications can arise.
    Ex: Cooking dry beans in the crockpot makes them relatively hassle-free.
    Ex: Recycling is a no-brainer since it conserves our natural resources and reduces air pollution.
    * algo fácil = no-brainer.
    * cada vez más fácil = ever easier.
    * camino más fácil, el = path of least resistance, the.
    * de consulta fácil = scannable.
    * de fácil acceso = easily available, over the counter, handy.
    * de fácil alcance para = within easy reach of.
    * de forma que resulta más fácil de entender = in digestible form.
    * de la forma más fácil = the easy way.
    * de lectura fácil = easy reading.
    * demasiado fácil = all too easy, far too easy.
    * de modo fácil = with the tip of a hat.
    * dinero fácil = get-rich-quick.
    * es más fácil decirlo que hacerlo = easier said than done.
    * fácil de comprender = easy to grasp.
    * fácil de conseguir = readily available, easy-to-get, readily accessible, easy to come by.
    * fácil de consultar por el usuario = browser-friendly.
    * fácil de contentar = easy-going [easygoing].
    * fácil de cuantificar = measurable.
    * fácil de definir = easy-to-define.
    * fácil de entender = easy to understand.
    * fácil de leer = easy-to-read.
    * fácil de localizar = traceable, retraceable.
    * fácil de masticar = chewy [chewier -comp., chewiest -sup.].
    * fácil de medir = measurable.
    * fácil de obtener = easy to come by.
    * fácil de olvidar = forgettable.
    * fácil de recuperar = easily-retrievable.
    * fácil de usar = easy-to-use, user friendly.
    * hacerse Algo fácil = make + it + easy on + Reflexivo.
    * hacerse fácil = become + convenient.
    * más fácil de entender para nosotros = closer to home.
    * mujer fácil = loose woman.
    * no ser fácil = have + a difficult time, be no picnic, not be easy.
    * no ser nada fácil = be hard-pushed to.
    * optar por la solución más fácil = take + the easy way out.
    * para hacer más fácil = for ease of.
    * para su fácil + Nombre = for ease of + Nombre.
    * presa fácil = sitting duck, easy prey.
    * resultar fácil = be easy.
    * se dice pronto, pero no es tan fácil = easier said than done.
    * ser algo fácil = be a cinch, be a doddle, be a breeze, be a picnic, be duck soup.
    * ser algo muy fácil de conseguir = be there for the taking.
    * ser fácil = be easy.
    * ser fácil de conseguir = be readily available.
    * solución fácil = easy recipe, easy solution, cut-and-dried solution.
    * tan fácil como coser y cantar = as simple as ABC.
    * tenerlo fácil = have + an easy ride.
    * vida fácil = fast living.

    * * *
    A
    1 ‹problema/lección› easy
    no me resultó fácil encontrarte it wasn't easy to find you
    un libro de lectura fácil a book which is easy to read, a very readable book
    tener la palabra fácil to have a way with words
    fácil DE + INF easy to + INF
    fácil de entender easy to understand
    2 ‹vida/trabajo› easy
    dinero fácil easy money
    3 ‹chiste/metáfora› facile
    4 ‹carácter› easygoing
    5 ( pey) (en lo sexual) easy ( pej), loose ( pej)
    B (probable) ser fácil QUE + SUBJ:
    ya es muy tarde, es fácil que no venga it's very late, she probably won't come
    es fácil que nos diga que no he'll probably say no, he's quite likely to say no, he may well say no
    ( fam); easily ( colloq)
    eso se arregla fácil that can be easily fixed
    este vestido tiene fácil cinco años this dress must be a good five years old o is easily five years old
    deben haber pagado fácil un millón they must have paid a million, at least o easily
    * * *

     

    Multiple Entries:
    algo fácil    
    fácil
    fácil adjetivo
    1
    a)problema/lección/vida easy;


    b) (pey) ( en lo sexual) easy (pej), loose (pej)

    2 ( probable):

    no es fácil que me lo den they are unlikely to let me have it
    fácil
    I adjetivo
    1 (sencillo) easy: el examen parecía fácil, the exam seemed to be easy
    no fue fácil convencerlo, it wasn't easy to convince him
    fácil de usar, easy to use
    2 (probable) likely
    es fácil que venga, he is (quite) likely to come
    II adverbio easily: lo que fácil se aprende, fácil se olvida, what's easy to learn, is also easy to forget
    ' fácil' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    asequible
    - cómoda
    - cómodo
    - facilitar
    - frágil
    - ladrón
    - ladrona
    - mujer
    - perderse
    - tutearse
    - así
    - botado
    - chollo
    - chupado
    - cosa
    - de
    - decir
    - facilidad
    - milonga
    - parecer
    - por
    - regalado
    - simple
    - tirado
    English:
    cinch
    - cut
    - downhill
    - easy
    - elementary
    - EZ
    - foolproof
    - giveaway
    - hand
    - open-and-shut
    - picnic
    - pop-top
    - predict
    - pushover
    - relatively
    - say
    - should
    - sitting duck
    - soft
    - to
    - traceable
    - user-friendly
    - walkover
    - weepy
    - well
    - admittedly
    - available
    - cheap
    - come
    - digestible
    - doing
    - find
    - going
    - pat
    - sitting
    - slick
    - start
    - though
    - user
    - way
    * * *
    adj
    1. [sencillo] easy;
    fácil de hacer/decir easy to do/say;
    dinero fácil easy money
    2. [tratable] easy-going;
    me ha tocado una clase fácil I've got a really nice class;
    es de carácter fácil he's an easy-going sort of person
    3. [probable] probable, likely;
    es fácil que no venga it's likely she won't come, she probably won't come;
    es fácil que lo tenga que ayudar it's likely that I'll have to help
    4. [chiste] obvious
    5. [que se deja seducir] easy;
    tiene fama de fácil she has a reputation for being easy
    adv
    Fam easily;
    eso se dice fácil that's easy to say;
    eso se arregla fácil that's easily fixed
    * * *
    I adj
    1 easy;
    fácil de entender easy to understand;
    fácil de manejar easy to use, user-friendly;
    fácil de usar user-friendly;
    eso se dice fácil that’s easy for you/him etc to say, that’s easily said;
    ponerlo fácil a alguien make things o life easy for s.o.;
    sería lo más fácil that would be easiest o simplest
    2
    :
    mujer fácil loose woman
    3
    :
    es fácil que it’s likely that
    * * *
    fácil adj
    1) : easy
    2) : likely, probable
    es fácil que no pase: it probably won't happen
    * * *
    fácil adj
    1. (sencillo) easy [comp. easier; superl. easiest]
    2. (probable) probable / likely

    Spanish-English dictionary > fácil

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