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1 hard
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2 moneda metálica
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3 formato impreso
= hard copy [hardcopy], hard copy print-outEx. The enlargement ratio is the relationship between the dimensions of a hard copy and the corresponding dimensions of the microimage.Ex. Hard copy print-out may allow a more 'conventional' catalogue type layout and will probably not require labels for field names.* * *= hard copy [hardcopy], hard copy print-outEx: The enlargement ratio is the relationship between the dimensions of a hard copy and the corresponding dimensions of the microimage.
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4 moneda en metálico
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5 moneda fuerte
• hard currency• hard disk• hard maple• hard money• hard-core waiver• hard-mouthed• steady currency• strong currency -
6 moneda sonante y contante
• hard bronze• hard cash• hard cider• hard maple• hard money• hard-mouthed• specieDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > moneda sonante y contante
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7 datos concretos y reales
Ex. These results indicate a general lack of awareness of the need for hard data as a basis for rationalising planning and development in the information sector.* * *Ex: These results indicate a general lack of awareness of the need for hard data as a basis for rationalising planning and development in the information sector.
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8 difícil de conseguir
= hard to come by, difficult to come byEx. Accurate, up-to-date figures on the numbers of homeworkers in the UK are hard to come by.Ex. Library jobs are becoming increasingly difficult to come by.* * *= hard to come by, difficult to come byEx: Accurate, up-to-date figures on the numbers of homeworkers in the UK are hard to come by.
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9 difícil de hacer
Ex. The article 'Keeping up is hard to do' describes how to encourage librarians to read newspapers to improve their reference service.* * *Ex: The article 'Keeping up is hard to do' describes how to encourage librarians to read newspapers to improve their reference service.
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10 difícil de obtener
= hard to come by, difficult to come byEx. Accurate, up-to-date figures on the numbers of homeworkers in the UK are hard to come by.Ex. Library jobs are becoming increasingly difficult to come by.* * *= hard to come by, difficult to come byEx: Accurate, up-to-date figures on the numbers of homeworkers in the UK are hard to come by.
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11 difícil de sustituir
Ex. He is going to be hard to replace, but it is now up to the other members to take the responsibility of filling his shoes.* * *Ex: He is going to be hard to replace, but it is now up to the other members to take the responsibility of filling his shoes.
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12 en apuros
= hard-pressed, beleaguered, in deep trouble, in difficulties, if it comes to the crunch, when push comes to shove, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst, in deep water, in hot water, in dire straitsEx. However, more and more is now expected of regional systems by their hard pressed member organizations.Ex. The prospect of cost savings for beleaguered university budgets have revitalized in resource sharing.Ex. I think if someone knowingly took a step which would reduce that security and something went wrong they would be in deep trouble.Ex. Several bodies exist that can provide advice and financial assistance to libraries in difficulties, but there are serious gaps.Ex. You may never need the soldering iron, but if it comes to the crunch and you suddenly find you need one, you'll be glad it's there.Ex. When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.Ex. Interestingly, when it comes to the crunch, there seem to be a hell of a lot of agnostics out there.Ex. When the worst comes to the worst what we should really fear is ourselves, and each other.Ex. If the worst comes to the worst and you are attacked, try to escape rather than fight back, especially if you believe that your assailant may be armed.Ex. This unlikely threesome of a con artist, a hit man, and a idiot find themselves in deep water when their heist doesn't go off as planned.Ex. Anyway, this time around, the airline is finding itself in hot water for an entirely different reason.Ex. Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday.* * *= hard-pressed, beleaguered, in deep trouble, in difficulties, if it comes to the crunch, when push comes to shove, when it comes to the crunch, when the worst comes to the worst, if the worst comes to the worst, in deep water, in hot water, in dire straitsEx: However, more and more is now expected of regional systems by their hard pressed member organizations.
Ex: The prospect of cost savings for beleaguered university budgets have revitalized in resource sharing.Ex: I think if someone knowingly took a step which would reduce that security and something went wrong they would be in deep trouble.Ex: Several bodies exist that can provide advice and financial assistance to libraries in difficulties, but there are serious gaps.Ex: You may never need the soldering iron, but if it comes to the crunch and you suddenly find you need one, you'll be glad it's there.Ex: When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.Ex: Interestingly, when it comes to the crunch, there seem to be a hell of a lot of agnostics out there.Ex: When the worst comes to the worst what we should really fear is ourselves, and each other.Ex: If the worst comes to the worst and you are attacked, try to escape rather than fight back, especially if you believe that your assailant may be armed.Ex: This unlikely threesome of a con artist, a hit man, and a idiot find themselves in deep water when their heist doesn't go off as planned.Ex: Anyway, this time around, the airline is finding itself in hot water for an entirely different reason.Ex: Egypt's Internet situation is in dire straits after two undersea cables in the Mediterranean were accidentally severed yesterday. -
13 esctricto
= hard-line.Ex. Many school districts have adopted a hard-line approach to reducing unexcused absenteeism; in one such district, truancy rates were reduced 45 percent when truants and their parents were taken to court.* * *= hard-line.Ex: Many school districts have adopted a hard-line approach to reducing unexcused absenteeism; in one such district, truancy rates were reduced 45 percent when truants and their parents were taken to court.
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14 mucho trabajo
Ex. As the winner of this year's Orange Prize is announced, one of the five judges reflects on weeks of hard graft, moments of panic and at least one day spent in tears.* * *Ex: As the winner of this year's Orange Prize is announced, one of the five judges reflects on weeks of hard graft, moments of panic and at least one day spent in tears.
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15 pruebas contundentes
Ex. The verdict in the Oxford case was the result of limitations in the law of high treason combined with the absence of hard evidence that Oxford actually intended to assassinate the Queen.* * *Ex: The verdict in the Oxford case was the result of limitations in the law of high treason combined with the absence of hard evidence that Oxford actually intended to assassinate the Queen.
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16 se avecinan malos tiempos
Ex. Hard times lie ahead, the halcyon days are gone -- perhaps forever.* * *Ex: Hard times lie ahead, the halcyon days are gone -- perhaps forever.
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17 trabajando con ahínco
Ex. The organizing committe is hard at work to ensure that everyone has a memorable and enjoyable conference.* * *Ex: The organizing committe is hard at work to ensure that everyone has a memorable and enjoyable conference.
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18 trabajando intensamente
Ex. The organizing committe is hard at work to ensure that everyone has a memorable and enjoyable conference.* * *Ex: The organizing committe is hard at work to ensure that everyone has a memorable and enjoyable conference.
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19 trabajando mucho
Ex. The organizing committe is hard at work to ensure that everyone has a memorable and enjoyable conference.* * *Ex: The organizing committe is hard at work to ensure that everyone has a memorable and enjoyable conference.
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20 trabajo duro, mucho trabajo
Ex. As the winner of this year's Orange Prize is announced, one of the five judges reflects on weeks of hard graft, moments of panic and at least one day spent in tears.* * *Ex: As the winner of this year's Orange Prize is announced, one of the five judges reflects on weeks of hard graft, moments of panic and at least one day spent in tears.
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