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  • 81 seriamente

    adv.
    seriously, gravely, solemnly, in earnest, for good and all.
    * * *
    1 seriously
    * * *
    * * *
    adverbio seriously
    * * *
    = badly, gravely, seriously, thoughtfully, critically.
    Ex. Then we were hitting each other and struggling; he scratched my face badly and tried to gouge my eye out with his fingers.
    Ex. The two sat gravely in silence, Modjeski fingering the stars on her necklace while she thought.
    Ex. Library users may not all be scholars -- they often do not have a particular title in mind -- but they do have serious information needs and they seriously need access to the library's collection.
    Ex. Simenon may be read by many people for amusement only, but if we read him thoughtfully he shows us a variety of insights into the kind of crises that push people into criminal acts.
    Ex. The relationship between these 2 segments has been critically affected by the ready availability of cheap, high quality photocopying.
    ----
    * ponerse seriamente a = settle to.
    * * *
    adverbio seriously
    * * *
    = badly, gravely, seriously, thoughtfully, critically.

    Ex: Then we were hitting each other and struggling; he scratched my face badly and tried to gouge my eye out with his fingers.

    Ex: The two sat gravely in silence, Modjeski fingering the stars on her necklace while she thought.
    Ex: Library users may not all be scholars -- they often do not have a particular title in mind -- but they do have serious information needs and they seriously need access to the library's collection.
    Ex: Simenon may be read by many people for amusement only, but if we read him thoughtfully he shows us a variety of insights into the kind of crises that push people into criminal acts.
    Ex: The relationship between these 2 segments has been critically affected by the ready availability of cheap, high quality photocopying.
    * ponerse seriamente a = settle to.

    * * *
    seriously
    * * *
    seriously;
    tuve que hablar muy seriamente con ella I had to have a very serious talk with her
    * * *
    adv seriously
    * * *
    : seriously
    * * *
    seriamente adv gravely / seriously

    Spanish-English dictionary > seriamente

  • 82 rueda de la fortuna, la

    (n.) = wheel of fortune, the, fortune's wheel
    Ex. The continual cycle of change is represented by the wheel of fortune, in which good and evil, luck and ruin, harmony and discord perpetually wax and wane.
    Ex. Fortune's wheel first appears in classical antiquity as a metaphor for the vicissitudes of life for it raises the hopeful and abases the proud.

    Spanish-English dictionary > rueda de la fortuna, la

  • 83 rueda de la fortuna

    wheel of fortune
    * * *
    la rueda de la fortuna
    (n.) = wheel of fortune, the, fortune's wheel

    Ex: The continual cycle of change is represented by the wheel of fortune, in which good and evil, luck and ruin, harmony and discord perpetually wax and wane.

    Ex: Fortune's wheel first appears in classical antiquity as a metaphor for the vicissitudes of life for it raises the hopeful and abases the proud.

    Spanish-English dictionary > rueda de la fortuna

  • 84 ser incompatible (con)

    Ex. The necessary opposition between the two provokes the desperate quietism that sees good and the means of good as being irreconcilable.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ser incompatible (con)

  • 85 ser incompatible

    ser incompatible (con)

    Ex: The necessary opposition between the two provokes the desperate quietism that sees good and the means of good as being irreconcilable.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ser incompatible

  • 86 deber

    • accountability
    • be bound to
    • be to
    • duty
    • have a day off
    • have a debt
    • have a debt with
    • have a decent living
    • have been to
    • have been together for a long time
    • have better
    • have both good and adverse effects
    • have dealings
    • have delight in
    • have good support
    • have grace
    • have the nerve to
    • have the noose around one's neck
    • have the obligation to
    • have the odds stacked against oneself
    • have time on one's hands
    • have to be coaxed
    • homeward freight
    • homework
    • homework system
    • obligation
    • ought
    • ought to
    • owe
    • owe it to oneself to
    • responsibility
    • should

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > deber

  • 87 puntería

    • aiming
    • good advice
    • good and clear record title
    • marksmanship

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > puntería

  • 88 de una vez

    • all at once
    • at a single blow
    • at one blow
    • at one sweep
    • for good and all
    • for once
    • once an hour
    • once and once again
    • right arrow
    • right at the end
    • right away
    • right before my eyes

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > de una vez

  • 89 de una vez para siempre

    • for good and all
    • once an hour
    • once and once again

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > de una vez para siempre

  • 90 de una vez por todas

    • for good and all
    • once an hour
    • once and once again
    • once every day
    • once-for-all transaction

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > de una vez por todas

  • 91 bien preparado

    adj.
    well prepared, good and ready, well-primed.
    * * *
    (adj.) = well-trained, well-prepared
    Ex. He has recruited a well-trained cadre of professional local government officials.
    Ex. A well-prepared searcher will already have alternative strategies ready if need be: again, the presence of the enquirer facilitates such alterations of course.
    * * *
    (adj.) = well-trained, well-prepared

    Ex: He has recruited a well-trained cadre of professional local government officials.

    Ex: A well-prepared searcher will already have alternative strategies ready if need be: again, the presence of the enquirer facilitates such alterations of course.

    Spanish-English dictionary > bien preparado

  • 92 tiene sus más y sus menos

    it has its good and its bad points, there are things to be said on both sides

    Spanish-English dictionary > tiene sus más y sus menos

  • 93 de una sola vez

    • at one blow
    • at one fell swoop
    • by a single stroke
    • for good and all
    • in one direction
    • in one gulp

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > de una sola vez

  • 94 haber de

    • be bound to
    • be to
    • have been to
    • have been together for a long time
    • have better
    • have both good and adverse effects
    • have time on one's hands
    • have to be coaxed

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > haber de

  • 95 tener ambas cosas a la vez

    • have better
    • have both good and adverse effects
    • have both ways
    • have breakfast

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener ambas cosas a la vez

  • 96 bien tarde

    adv.
    very late, good and late.

    Spanish-English dictionary > bien tarde

  • 97 y un largo etcétera, etcétera

    = and so on and so forth, and so on and so forth
    Ex. Make sure, too, that your citations are in good order, that quotations and footnotes are properly formatted, and so on and so forth.
    Ex. Make sure, too, that your citations are in good order, that quotations and footnotes are properly formatted, and so on and so forth.
    * * *
    = and so on and so forth, and so on and so forth

    Ex: Make sure, too, that your citations are in good order, that quotations and footnotes are properly formatted, and so on and so forth.

    Ex: Make sure, too, that your citations are in good order, that quotations and footnotes are properly formatted, and so on and so forth.

    Spanish-English dictionary > y un largo etcétera, etcétera

  • 98 ¡La Virgen!

    = Good heavens!, Heavens!
    Ex. Good heavens, if American culture isn't about wearing baggy pants, baseball caps and talking like a rube, what is it all about then?.
    Ex. Heavens! there must be dust wrappers, too; the best of the books on exhibition apparently have them, and anyway they also make a book look more professional.
    * * *
    = Good heavens!, Heavens!

    Ex: Good heavens, if American culture isn't about wearing baggy pants, baseball caps and talking like a rube, what is it all about then?.

    Ex: Heavens! there must be dust wrappers, too; the best of the books on exhibition apparently have them, and anyway they also make a book look more professional.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ¡La Virgen!

  • 99 ¡Virgen Santísima!

    = Good heavens!, Heavens!
    Ex. Good heavens, if American culture isn't about wearing baggy pants, baseball caps and talking like a rube, what is it all about then?.
    Ex. Heavens! there must be dust wrappers, too; the best of the books on exhibition apparently have them, and anyway they also make a book look more professional.
    * * *
    = Good heavens!, Heavens!

    Ex: Good heavens, if American culture isn't about wearing baggy pants, baseball caps and talking like a rube, what is it all about then?.

    Ex: Heavens! there must be dust wrappers, too; the best of the books on exhibition apparently have them, and anyway they also make a book look more professional.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ¡Virgen Santísima!

  • 100 etcétera, etcétera

    = and so on and so forth, and so on, and so on...
    Ex. Make sure, too, that your citations are in good order, that quotations and footnotes are properly formatted, and so on and so forth.
    Ex. They'll tell two friends... and they'll tell two friends... and so on, and so on....
    * * *
    = and so on and so forth, and so on, and so on...

    Ex: Make sure, too, that your citations are in good order, that quotations and footnotes are properly formatted, and so on and so forth.

    Ex: They'll tell two friends... and they'll tell two friends... and so on, and so on....

    Spanish-English dictionary > etcétera, etcétera

См. также в других словарях:

  • good and --- — {adv.}, {informal} Very; completely. * /John s father was good and mad when John came home late./ * /Jack knew good and well that Tom had thrown the snowball at him./ * /I pushed Bill good and hard./ * /Susan wouldn t come out till she was good… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • good and --- — {adv.}, {informal} Very; completely. * /John s father was good and mad when John came home late./ * /Jack knew good and well that Tom had thrown the snowball at him./ * /I pushed Bill good and hard./ * /Susan wouldn t come out till she was good… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • good and — phrasal very, entirely < was good and mad > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • For good and all — Good Good, a. [Compar. {Better}; superl. {Best}. These words, though used as the comparative and superlative of good, are from a different root.] [AS. G[=o]d, akin to D. goed, OS. g[=o]d, OHG. guot, G. gut, Icel. g[=o][eth]r, Sw. & Dan. god, Goth …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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