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101 minuto
Multiple Entries: min minuto
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minuto sustantivo masculino minute; a tres minutos de su casa three minutes (away) from his house
minuto sustantivo masculino minute: acabo en un minuto, I'll finish in a minute ' minuto' also found in these entries: Spanish: conceder - decidir - en - estar - guardar - M - por - venir - desempate - más - min - pulsación - tardar - tranquilidad English: cancel - minute - rpm - stave off - count - every - pop - spare - up - wpm -
102 seguido
Del verbo seguir: ( conjugate seguir) \ \
seguido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: seguido seguir
seguido 1
◊ -da adjetivoconsecutive, in a row; faltó tres días seguidos she was absent three days running o in a row; pasaron tres autobuses seguidos three buses went by one after the other; seguido DE algo/algn followed by sth/sb
seguido 2 adverbio 1 (recto, sin desviarse) straight on; 2 (AmL) ( a menudo) often
seguir ( conjugate seguir) verbo transitivo 1 ‹persona/vehículo/presa› to follow;◊ camina muy rápido, no la puedo seguido she walks very fast, I can't keep up with her2 ‹camino/ruta› to follow, go along;◊ siga esta carretera hasta llegar al puente go along o follow this road as far as the bridge;la saludé y seguí mi camino I said hello to her and went on (my way); la enfermedad sigue su curso normal the illness is running its normal course 3 4 ‹ tratamiento› to undergo 5 ‹explicaciones/profesor› to follow;◊ dicta demasiado rápido, no la puedo seguido she dictates too quickly, I can't keep upverbo intransitivo 1 siga derecho or todo recto keep o go straight on; seguido de largo (AmL) to go straight pastb)resolvieron seguido adelante con los planes they decided to go ahead with their plansc) (Col, Ven) ( entrar):◊ siga por favor come in, please2 (en lugar, estado):◊ ¿tus padres siguen en Ginebra? are your parents still in Geneva?;espero que sigan todos bien I hope you're all keeping well; sigue soltera she's still single; si las cosas siguen así … if things carry on like this … 3 [tareas/buen tiempo/lluvia] to continue; [ rumores] to persist; seguidoé haciéndolo a mi manera I'll go on o carry on doing it my way 4a) ( venir después):el capítulo que sigue the next chapter
seguido,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sin interrupción) continuous: estuvo hablando durante tres horas seguidas, she was talking non-stop for three whole hours
2 (uno tras otro) consecutive: he ido al cine cuatro fines de semana seguidos, I have been to the cinema four weekends in a row
se bebió tres vasos de agua seguidos, she drank three glasses of water one after the other
II seguido adverbio straight
todo seguido, straight on, straight ahead
seguir
I verbo transitivo
1 to follow: ésta es la hermana que me sigue, she's the sister who comes after me
me sigue a todas partes, he follows me wherever I go
me seguía con la mirada, his eyes followed me
2 (comprender) to understand, follow: no soy capaz de seguir el argumento, I can't follow the plot
3 (una ruta, un camino, consejo) to follow
4 (el ritmo, la moda) to keep: no sigues el ritmo, you aren't keeping time
5 (el rastro, las huellas) to track
6 (una actividad) sigue un curso de informática, she's doing a computer course
II verbo intransitivo
1 (continuar) to keep (on), go on: seguiremos mañana, we'll continue tomorrow
siguen casados, they are still married
sigue tirando de la cuerda, keep (on) pulling at the rope ➣ Ver nota en continue y keep 2 (extenderse, llegar hasta) to stretch (out): los sembrados siguen hasta la ribera, the fields stretch down to the river-bank ' seguido' also found in these entries: Spanish: acto - como - hasta - poner - renglón - seguida - en - estar - se - ser - tal English: admit - afterwards - appreciate - averse - avoid - catch - consider - delay - deny - detest - enjoy - escape - expect - finish - give up - hope - imagine - intend - invite - keep - look forward to - love - manage - mean - must - need - object - opposed - practice - practise - promise - put off - recollect - refuse - risk - study - want - worth - running - solid -
103 tarde
Del verbo tardar: ( conjugate tardar) \ \
tardé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
tarde es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: tardar tarde
tardar ( conjugate tardar) verbo transitivo ( emplear cierto tiempo): tarda una hora en hacerse it takes about an hour to cook; tardó un mes en contestar it took him a month to reply; no tardo ni un minuto I won't be a minute; ¿cuánto se tarda en coche? how long does it take by car? verbo intransitivo ( retrasarse) to be late; ( emplear demasiado tiempo) to take a long time;◊ empieza a las seis, no tardes it starts at six, don't be late;parece que tarda he seems to be taking a long time; ¡no tardo! I won't be long!; aún tardeá en llegar it'll be a while yet before he gets here; no tardeon en detenerlo it didn't take them long to arrest him tardarse verbo pronominal (Méx, Ven) See Also→ tardar vt, vi
tarde adverbio late; llegar tarde to be late; se está haciendo tarde it's getting late; tarde o temprano sooner or later ■ sustantivo femenino ( temprano) afternoon; ( hacia el anochecer) evening; ¡buenas tardes! ( temprano) good afternoon!; ( hacia el anochecer) good evening!; en la or (esp Esp) por la or (RPl) a la tarde in the afternoon/evening
tardar verbo intransitivo
1 (un tiempo determinado) to take time: ¿cuánto se tarda de aquí a Madrid?, how long does it take from here to Madrid?
no tardó mucho, it didn't take long
tardé dos horas en acabarlo, it took me two hours to finish it
2 (demasiado tiempo) to take a long time: tardaron en abrir la puerta, they took a long time to open the door
he tardado por culpa del tráfico, I'm late because of the traffic
no tardes, don't be long Locuciones: a más tardar, at the latest
tarde
I sustantivo femenino
1 (después de mediodía) afternoon
2 (cerca del anochecer) evening 3 por la tarde, in the afternoon, in the evening
II adverbio late: no llegues tarde, don't be late
se hizo tarde, it got late
te veo más tarde, see you later Locuciones: de tarde en tarde, not very often, from time to time
(más) tarde o (más) temprano o más pronto o más tarde, sooner or later
más vale tarde que nunca, better late than never (para saludar) buenas tardes, good afternoon La diferencia entre evening y afternoon no está bien definida. Afternoon se refiere al periodo que abarca desde la hora de comer (las doce) hasta la hora de salir del trabajo o del colegio (sobre las cinco o las seis). A partir de entonces empieza evening, que dura hasta la hora de acostarse. ' tarde' also found in these entries: Spanish: acercarse - adelante - amiga - amigo - ancha - ancho - anoche - aparecer - apoltronarse - apostar - atrasarse - aunque - ayer - calurosa - caluroso - cita - comerse - como - como quiera - comoquiera - costumbre - desdecirse - desesperarse - después - desventura - dormida - dormido - dormitar - ser - esponsales - excusa - fresca - ignorar - instalarse - luego - madre - magnífica - magnífico - media - medio - mejor - movida - movido - noche - nublarse - plan - pura - puro - rajar - reservar English: afternoon - afterwards - always - appealing - approximately - bear - become - better - bit - bungle - burn - burner - call back - clock in - clock on - dinner - doghouse - evening - exercise - expect - get into - highlight - in - infrequent - invariably - kick-off - late - latecomer - later - latest - latter - lie-in - likely - little - moon over sb - muggy - often - on - other - p.m. - procrastinate - procrastinator - send on - sharp - sleep in - slow - so - soon - to - too -
104 tarea
tarea sustantivo femenino
tarea sustantivo femenino
1 (labor) job, task
tarea escolar, homework, US assignments pl 2 tareas domésticas, housework sing ' tarea' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - absorbente - acometer - afanosa - afanoso - apresurada - apresurado - asignación - cometido - corresponder - cumplir - desagradecida - desagradecido - emprender - empresa - encargo - ensimismarse - evadir - fijarse - función - gratificar - hacer - hueso - imponerse - imposición - lanzarse - marrón - muerta - muerto - terminar - trabajo - ultimar - zafarse - abrumador - acabar - alcanzar - antipático - asignar - asumir - atrancar - cargo - colaborador - colaborar - costoso - deber - dejadez - dejado - despachar - diario - empezar English: accomplish - accomplishment - allocation - arduous - assign - assignment - begin - challenging - chore - cinch - delegate - distasteful - do over - embark - execute - execution - finish - finished - get off - get over - go about - job - labour - massive - mission - rush - set - task - thankless - uphill - work - admittedly - home - labor - throw - under -
105 terminación
terminación sustantivo femeninoc) (Ling) ending
terminación sustantivo femenino
1 (de un verbo, número) ending
2 (acabamiento, finalización) completion ' terminación' also found in these entries: Spanish: conclusión English: off - termination - completion - ending -
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