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101 haber de muy diversos tipos
(v.) = come in + all/many (sorts of) shapes and sizesEx. Printers come in all sorts of shapes and sizes and with a range of print quality and speeds of operation.* * *(v.) = come in + all/many (sorts of) shapes and sizesEx: Printers come in all sorts of shapes and sizes and with a range of print quality and speeds of operation.
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102 haber decidido
Ex. The Chinese government is intent on stifling debate in the country's blogosphere by restricting the activities of bloggers and preventing discussion of sensitive topics.* * *Ex: The Chinese government is intent on stifling debate in the country's blogosphere by restricting the activities of bloggers and preventing discussion of sensitive topics.
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103 haber dinero de por medio
(n.) = money + change handsEx. The key issues are: whether the recipient is relying on the information provided; whether money changed hands; and whether the institution is under a statutory obligation to provide the information = Las cuestiones claven era: si el destinatario depende de la información que se le suministrar, si hay un transacción económica de por medio y de si la institución tiene la obligación legal de ofrecer la información.* * *(n.) = money + change handsEx: The key issues are: whether the recipient is relying on the information provided; whether money changed hands; and whether the institution is under a statutory obligation to provide the information = Las cuestiones claven era: si el destinatario depende de la información que se le suministrar, si hay un transacción económica de por medio y de si la institución tiene la obligación legal de ofrecer la información.
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104 haber división de opiniones
= be split on, opinion + be dividedEx. They were split on whether the library or bookstore had a more friendly environment = Hubo división de opiniones en cuanto a si la biblioteca o la libreria ofrecía un entorno más amigable.Ex. The article 'The grad versus the undergrad debate: a most ingenious paradox' suggests that opinion is divided as to whether to focus bibliographic instruction on the undergraduate or the graduate student.* * *= be split on, opinion + be dividedEx: They were split on whether the library or bookstore had a more friendly environment = Hubo división de opiniones en cuanto a si la biblioteca o la libreria ofrecía un entorno más amigable.
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105 haber división de opiniones entre los críticos
(n.) = critics + be dividedEx. The critics are divided but Rolf Harris says he's thrilled to bits with the finished product.* * *(n.) = critics + be dividedEx: The critics are divided but Rolf Harris says he's thrilled to bits with the finished product.
Spanish-English dictionary > haber división de opiniones entre los críticos
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106 haber escasez de
(v.) = be in short supply, be at a premiumEx. It is often precisely the talents in SLIS, recognized as being in short supply, which are most attractive to other departments.Ex. Mini-abstracts are particularly important where currency is paramount or abstracting time is at a premium.* * *(v.) = be in short supply, be at a premiumEx: It is often precisely the talents in SLIS, recognized as being in short supply, which are most attractive to other departments.
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107 haber existencias
(v.) = be in stockEx. APIF makes it possible to determine whether an item is in stock and to speed up and improve processing techniques.* * *(v.) = be in stockEx: APIF makes it possible to determine whether an item is in stock and to speed up and improve processing techniques.
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108 haber ganado la mitad de la batalla
(v.) = be half the battleEx. Knowing the problem is half the battle.* * *(v.) = be half the battleEx: Knowing the problem is half the battle.
Spanish-English dictionary > haber ganado la mitad de la batalla
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109 haber ganado sólo la mitad de la batalla
(v.) = be only half the battleEx. This clearing of the terminological undergrowth is only half the battle.* * *(v.) = be only half the battleEx: This clearing of the terminological undergrowth is only half the battle.
Spanish-English dictionary > haber ganado sólo la mitad de la batalla
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110 haber llegado
(v.) = be upon usEx. The knowledge society, then, is upon us.* * *(v.) = be upon usEx: The knowledge society, then, is upon us.
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111 haber muchísima diferencia
(v.) = be in a different leagueEx. Australia is 'in a different league' to most stressed world economies because of the stability of its banks and China's hunger for its exports.* * *(v.) = be in a different leagueEx: Australia is 'in a different league' to most stressed world economies because of the stability of its banks and China's hunger for its exports.
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112 haber nacido en
(v.) = be a native ofEx. Mathilda Panopoulos, known as 'Tilly' to her friends and colleagues but usually styled 'Tilly the Hun' or just 'the Hun' by her detractors, is a native of Pritchard.* * *(v.) = be a native ofEx: Mathilda Panopoulos, known as 'Tilly' to her friends and colleagues but usually styled 'Tilly the Hun' or just 'the Hun' by her detractors, is a native of Pritchard.
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113 haber pasado por aquí antes
Ex. Because your uterus has already been down this road before, and your abdominal muscles might not be as taut as they were the first time around, your second pregnancy will start showing sooner.* * *Ex: Because your uterus has already been down this road before, and your abdominal muscles might not be as taut as they were the first time around, your second pregnancy will start showing sooner.
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114 haber poca duda de que
(n.) = there + be + little doubt thatEx. There is little doubt in such cases that the enquirer has generalised his more specific need and a tactful librarian can soon arrive at the heart of the matter.* * *(n.) = there + be + little doubt thatEx: There is little doubt in such cases that the enquirer has generalised his more specific need and a tactful librarian can soon arrive at the heart of the matter.
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115 haber quórum
(v.) = be quorateEx. A second resolution, altering the number of members required for a meeting to be quorate was also passed by a show of hands.* * *(v.) = be quorateEx: A second resolution, altering the number of members required for a meeting to be quorate was also passed by a show of hands.
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116 haber recorrido mucho mundo
(v.) = be well-travelledEx. And even if you are very well traveled, you will be hard-pushed to think of a place with more interior designers and furniture shops than here.* * *(v.) = be well-travelledEx: And even if you are very well traveled, you will be hard-pushed to think of a place with more interior designers and furniture shops than here.
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117 haber sido aceptado
(v.) = be here to stay, have come + to stayEx. Such championship cannot be lightly set aside, nevertheless it is now quiet certain that 'bibliography', incorrect and unfortunate as it may be, is here to stay and the situation must be accepted.Ex. Consequently the book-stapling machines were generally replaced by sewing machines by the late 1880s; the stapling of pamphlets, however, had come to stay.* * *(v.) = be here to stay, have come + to stayEx: Such championship cannot be lightly set aside, nevertheless it is now quiet certain that 'bibliography', incorrect and unfortunate as it may be, is here to stay and the situation must be accepted.
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118 haber sido comprobado exhaustivamente
(v.) = be thoroughly testedEx. Unfortunately, librarians were unable to bring themselves to whole-heartedly accept and implement this new philosophy, and as a result it has never been carefully thought out or thoroughly tested.* * *(v.) = be thoroughly testedEx: Unfortunately, librarians were unable to bring themselves to whole-heartedly accept and implement this new philosophy, and as a result it has never been carefully thought out or thoroughly tested.
Spanish-English dictionary > haber sido comprobado exhaustivamente
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119 haber terminado la jornada laboral
(v.) = be off dutyEx. To enhance the productivity of reference librarians, libraries might consider ways to tap their expertise while the librarians themselves are off duty.* * *(v.) = be off dutyEx: To enhance the productivity of reference librarians, libraries might consider ways to tap their expertise while the librarians themselves are off duty.
Spanish-English dictionary > haber terminado la jornada laboral
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120 haber todavía más
(n.) = there + be + more to it than thatEx. There's more to it than that - he becomes vicious, cutting people up behind their backs if they cross him in any way.* * *(n.) = there + be + more to it than thatEx: There's more to it than that - he becomes vicious, cutting people up behind their backs if they cross him in any way.
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