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1 eminence
1) (distinction; fame.) eminencia2) (a title of honour used to or of a cardinal: His Eminence Cardinal Kelly.) Eminenciatr['emɪnəns]1 eminencia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLYour Eminence Su Eminenciaeminence ['ɛmənənts] n1) prominence: eminencia f, prestigio m, renombre m2) dignitary: eminencia f; dignatario m, -ria fYour Eminence: Su Eminencian.• elevación s.f.• eminencia s.f.• encumbramiento s.m.• vistillas s.f.pl.'emənəns, 'emɪnəns1) u ( fame) prestigio m, renombre m2) cEminence — ( title of cardinal) Eminencia
['emɪnǝns]N1) (=fame) prestigio m, renombre mto gain or win eminence — alcanzar prestigio (as como)
3) (Rel) (=title of cardinal) eminencia fHis/Your Eminence — Su/Vuestra Eminencia
* * *['emənəns, 'emɪnəns]1) u ( fame) prestigio m, renombre m2) cEminence — ( title of cardinal) Eminencia
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2 HE
hi:
1. pronoun1) (a male person or animal already spoken about: When I spoke to John, he told me he had seen you.) él2) (any (male) person: He who hesitates is lost.) aquel(que), el (que)
2. noun(a male person or animal: Is a cow a he or a she?) macho- he-- he-man
he pron él
Del verbo haber: ( conjugate haber) \ \
he es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: haber he
haber 1 ( conjugate haber) v aux ( en tiempos compuestos) to have; de helo sabido had I known, if I'd known; ¡deberías helo dicho! you should have said so! he v impers (existir, estar, darse): hay una carta/varias cartas para ti there's a letter/there are several letters for you; ¿hay un banco por aquí? is there a bank near here?; hubo dos accidentes there were two accidents; ¿hay helado? do you have any ice cream?; no hay como un buen descanso there's nothing like a good rest; hubo varios heridos several people were injured; las hay rojas y verdes there are red ones and green ones; gracias — no hay de qué thank you — don't mention it o not at all o you're welcome; no hay de qué preocuparse there's nothing to worry about; ¿qué hay de nuevo? (fam) what's new?; hola ¿qué hay? (fam) hello, how are things?; ¿qué hubo? (Andes, Méx, Ven fam) how are things? ( ser necesario) he que + inf:◊ hay que estudiar you/we/they must study;hubo que romperlo we/they had to break it; no hay que lavarlo ( no es necesario) you don't need o have to wash it; ( no se debe) you mustn't wash it
haber 2 sustantivo masculinoc)
he see◊ haber
haber
I verbo auxiliar
1 (en tiempos compuestos) to have: espero que no lo haya hecho, I hope he hasn't done it
lo he comido todo, I've eaten it all
lo hubiera hecho de todos modos, she would have done it anyway
II verbo impersonal
1 (existir, estar, hallarse) hay, there is o are
había, there was o were: hay poco que decir, there is little to be said
había muchísima gente en la estación, there were a lot of people in the station
hay cien metros de mi casa a la estación, it's a hundred metres from my home to the station
2 (ocurrir, suceder) la guerra que hubo en el 36, the war that took place in 36
habrá una reunión, there will be a meeting
hoy hay fiesta en el club náutico, there's a party today in the sailing club
los robos habidos en este barrio, the robberies which have been committed in this neighbourhood
III ( haber de + infinitivo) (obligación) to have to: has de ser más estudioso, you must be more studious ( haber que + infinitivo) (conveniencia, necesidad u obligación) it is necessary to: habrá que ir, we will have to go
habría que pintar el salón, we should paint the living room
hay que hacerlo, you must do it
IV nm
1 Fin credit 2 en su haber, in his possession figurado in his favour
V mpl haberes, (bienes) assets (salario) wages Locuciones: había una vez..., once upon a time...
no hay de qué, you're welcome o don't mention it Hay que tener mucho cuidado al traducir este verbo, ya que el inglés diferencia entre el singular y el plural: Hay un hombre fuera. There is a man outside. Hay dos hombres fuera. There are two men outside. Había un gato en el tejado. There was a cat on the roof. Había muchos libros. There were a lot of books.
'he' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abandonada - abandonado - abatirse - abominable - abotargada - abotargado - abrazarse - absoluta - absoluto - abstraída - abstraído - abusón - abusona - abyecta - abyecto - acabar - acariciar - acaso - acceder - acero - ácida - ácido - acierto - acostumbrar - acreditar - actuar - actual - acudir - además - adherirse - adiós - adscribir - adscribirse - afanarse - afectiva - afectivo - aferrada - aferrado - afición - agachar - agarrotada - agarrotado - agobiada - agobiado - aguantar - aguante - ahí - alardear - alejada English: A - abroad - absent-mindedly - abuse - accidentally - account - accustom - achieve - acquit - actual - ad-lib - add to - adjust - admit - adore - advance - advantage - advice - advocate - afraid - Afro - against - age - aggravating - aggressive - agree - aim to - aimlessly - all - allege - allergy - also - alternative - always - amend - angry - anticipate - anything - apologetic - appease - appointment - appreciative - apprentice - approachable - as - ashen - aside - ask - ask back - asleepHEtr[hɪz'eksələnsɪ, hər'eksələnsɪ]1 ( His Excellency, Her Excellency) Su Excelencia; (abbreviation) S.Ehe ['hi:] pron: élhen.• macho s.m.pron.• quien pron.• él pron.pron.pers.• el pron.pers.hiː, weak form ipronoun élhe didn't say it, I did — no fue él quien lo dijo, sino yo
Ted Post? who's he? — ¿Ted Post? ¿quién es Ted Post?
he who hesitates — (liter) quien vacila...
could I speak to Steve, please? - this is he — (AmE) ¿podría hablar con Steve, por favor? - habla con él
ABBR1) = high explosive2) = His {or}3} Her Excellency S.E.3) = His Eminence S.Em. a* * *[hiː], weak formpronoun élhe didn't say it, I did — no fue él quien lo dijo, sino yo
Ted Post? who's he? — ¿Ted Post? ¿quién es Ted Post?
he who hesitates — (liter) quien vacila...
could I speak to Steve, please? - this is he — (AmE) ¿podría hablar con Steve, por favor? - habla con él
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