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41 buscar una oportunidad
(v.) = look for + an opportunityEx. And all of them are looking for an opportunity to betray their spouses.* * *(v.) = look for + an opportunityEx: And all of them are looking for an opportunity to betray their spouses.
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42 conceder una oportunidad
(v.) = grant + opportunityEx. The ability to write a complex bibliographical description precedes and grants the opportunity to write a brief one.* * *(v.) = grant + opportunityEx: The ability to write a complex bibliographical description precedes and grants the opportunity to write a brief one.
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43 coste de oportunidad
(n.) = opportunity costEx. Opportunity cost is the idea that the real cost of a chosen item is the value that would have been derived from an alternative use of the resources, which value was forgone because A was chosen over B.* * *(n.) = opportunity costEx: Opportunity cost is the idea that the real cost of a chosen item is the value that would have been derived from an alternative use of the resources, which value was forgone because A was chosen over B.
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44 dar + Nombre + una oportunidad
(v.) = give + Nombre + a fair chance* * *(v.) = give + Nombre + a fair chanceEx: We should give the raw power of Internet-wide full text indexing a fair chance.
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45 dar a Alguien una oportunidad de triunfar
(v.) = give + Nombre + a fighting chanceEx. This book is about the teaching, instruction, and curricula required to give diverse learners a fighting chance in today's classroom as well as outside the classroom.* * *(v.) = give + Nombre + a fighting chanceEx: This book is about the teaching, instruction, and curricula required to give diverse learners a fighting chance in today's classroom as well as outside the classroom.
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46 dar la oportunidad
(v.) = give + chanceEx. At St David's College, for example, arts graduates are given the chance to examine the sociological effects of the burgeoning technology.* * *(v.) = give + chanceEx: At St David's College, for example, arts graduates are given the chance to examine the sociological effects of the burgeoning technology.
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47 dar la oportunidad de
(v.) = present with + opportunities for, allow + the opportunity toEx. They present the teacher with plenty of opportunities for 'red herrings,' which the students can be allowed to follow when the teacher judges the time is right.Ex. Unlike other works, it unusually allowed theatergoers the opportunity to consider issues of racism and slavery in an American setting at the beginning of the American Civil War.* * *(v.) = present with + opportunities for, allow + the opportunity toEx: They present the teacher with plenty of opportunities for 'red herrings,' which the students can be allowed to follow when the teacher judges the time is right.
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48 dar la oportunidad de expresarse libremente
(v.) = give + voice toEx. The agora has been resurrected in electronic form, giving voice to many.* * *(v.) = give + voice toEx: The agora has been resurrected in electronic form, giving voice to many.
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49 dar la oportunidad de opinar
(v.) = give + voice toEx. The agora has been resurrected in electronic form, giving voice to many.* * *(v.) = give + voice toEx: The agora has been resurrected in electronic form, giving voice to many.
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50 dar una oportunidad
(v.) = give + opportunity, provide + opportunity, grant + opportunity, present + an opportunity, create + opportunityEx. They should be ever mindful that their role as instructors is to give students opportunities and occasions for learning.Ex. A staff development programme on computer technology at the University of Missouri provided the opportunity to study computer anxiety and other factors related to resistance to computers.Ex. The ability to write a complex bibliographical description precedes and grants the opportunity to write a brief one.Ex. China's pollution problems present an opportunity for U.S. businesses.Ex. The most rewarding part of being a reference administrator is in creating the opportunity for one's staff to perform work that they love in an invigorating pleasant environment.* * *(v.) = give + opportunity, provide + opportunity, grant + opportunity, present + an opportunity, create + opportunityEx: They should be ever mindful that their role as instructors is to give students opportunities and occasions for learning.
Ex: A staff development programme on computer technology at the University of Missouri provided the opportunity to study computer anxiety and other factors related to resistance to computers.Ex: The ability to write a complex bibliographical description precedes and grants the opportunity to write a brief one.Ex: China's pollution problems present an opportunity for U.S. businesses.Ex: The most rewarding part of being a reference administrator is in creating the opportunity for one's staff to perform work that they love in an invigorating pleasant environment. -
51 dar una oportunidad a Alguien
(v.) = give + Nombre + a head startEx. The experience which information professionals have in understanding users' needs gives them a head start in getting the most out of hypermedia.* * *(v.) = give + Nombre + a head startEx: The experience which information professionals have in understanding users' needs gives them a head start in getting the most out of hypermedia.
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52 dar una segunda oportunidad
(v.) = give + a second chanceEx. If their answer is incorrect, they are given a second chance.* * *(v.) = give + a second chanceEx: If their answer is incorrect, they are given a second chance.
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53 dejar pasar una oportunidad
(v.) = forego + opportunity, miss + opportunity, pass up + opportunity, miss + chanceEx. Or will LC, in order to continue in its role, be forced to forego the opportunities presented to it by this new technology?.Ex. It is argued that the research community is missing an opportunity to design systems that are in better harmony with the actual preferences of many users.Ex. However, I feel that this is a once in a lifetime opportunity which you cannot afford to pass up, and I'm sure he would not hesitate to let you go to further a promising career.Ex. The government has missed the chance to make new homes environmental trailblazers, says Jo Williams.* * *(v.) = forego + opportunity, miss + opportunity, pass up + opportunity, miss + chanceEx: Or will LC, in order to continue in its role, be forced to forego the opportunities presented to it by this new technology?.
Ex: It is argued that the research community is missing an opportunity to design systems that are in better harmony with the actual preferences of many users.Ex: However, I feel that this is a once in a lifetime opportunity which you cannot afford to pass up, and I'm sure he would not hesitate to let you go to further a promising career.Ex: The government has missed the chance to make new homes environmental trailblazers, says Jo Williams. -
54 desaprovechar una oportunidad
(v.) = toss away + opportunity, waste + opportunityEx. In passing this bill they are just tossing away the opportunity to play a dominant role in the potash markets of the world.Ex. He's probably the shrewdest and most calculating race driver ever, never wasted an opportunity for a victory or a championship point.* * *(v.) = toss away + opportunity, waste + opportunityEx: In passing this bill they are just tossing away the opportunity to play a dominant role in the potash markets of the world.
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55 desperdiciar una oportunidad
(n.) = toss away + opportunity, waste + opportunity, spurn + chanceEx. In passing this bill they are just tossing away the opportunity to play a dominant role in the potash markets of the world.Ex. He's probably the shrewdest and most calculating race driver ever, never wasted an opportunity for a victory or a championship point.Ex. Real Madrid spurned the chance to replace Barcelona at the top of the Spanish first division as they fired blanks in a frustrating 0-0 draw at Osasuna.* * *(n.) = toss away + opportunity, waste + opportunity, spurn + chanceEx: In passing this bill they are just tossing away the opportunity to play a dominant role in the potash markets of the world.
Ex: He's probably the shrewdest and most calculating race driver ever, never wasted an opportunity for a victory or a championship point.Ex: Real Madrid spurned the chance to replace Barcelona at the top of the Spanish first division as they fired blanks in a frustrating 0-0 draw at Osasuna. -
56 disfrutar de una oportunidad
(v.) = enjoy + opportunityEx. Although the past 30 years have brought far-reaching changes in the educational and employment opportunities that women enjoy.* * *(v.) = enjoy + opportunityEx: Although the past 30 years have brought far-reaching changes in the educational and employment opportunities that women enjoy.
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57 esperar su oportunidad
(v.) = wait in + the wings, stand in + the wings, lurk in + the wingsEx. The author brings us up to date on developments in a technology that still appears to be waiting in the wings.Ex. As Toni McNaron points out, new teachers stand in the wings waiting to take our places.Ex. Prince Hal has proved his courage, but the conniving Falstaff and his companions lurk in the wings, waiting for Hal to ascend the throne.* * *(v.) = wait in + the wings, stand in + the wings, lurk in + the wingsEx: The author brings us up to date on developments in a technology that still appears to be waiting in the wings.
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58 esta es + Pronombre + oportunidad
= here's + Nombre/Pronombre + chanceEx. He then said: 'Here's your chance!'.* * *= here's + Nombre/Pronombre + chanceEx: He then said: 'Here's your chance!'.
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59 esta es la oportunidad de + Nombre
= here's + Nombre/Pronombre + chanceEx. He then said: 'Here's your chance!'.* * *= here's + Nombre/Pronombre + chanceEx: He then said: 'Here's your chance!'.
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60 igualdad de oportunidad en el trabajo
(n.) = equal employment opportunityEx. This article examines the policy of affirmative action and equal employment opportunity.* * *(n.) = equal employment opportunityEx: This article examines the policy of affirmative action and equal employment opportunity.
Spanish-English dictionary > igualdad de oportunidad en el trabajo
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