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121 responder la cuestión
(v.) = get behind + the questionEx. But such a response is deficient, not only because it is abrupt, but also because it makes no attempt to get behind the question.* * *(v.) = get behind + the questionEx: But such a response is deficient, not only because it is abrupt, but also because it makes no attempt to get behind the question.
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122 sagacidad
f.1 astuteness.2 sagacity, canniness, sharp-sightedness, astuteness.* * *1 sagacity, cleverness2 (astucia) shrewdness, astuteness* * *SF (=astucia) shrewdness, cleverness; (=perspicacia) sagacity* * *femenino astuteness, shrewdness* * *= cunning, artfulness, sagacity, shrewdness.Ex. The dictionary defines policy as 'any governing principle or course of action' and as 'political wisdom or cunning: diplomacy; prudence; artfulness'.Ex. The dictionary defines policy as 'any governing principle or course of action' and as 'political wisdom or cunning: diplomacy; prudence; artfulness'.Ex. In terms of accountability and political sagacity, cooperation is definitely to be valued in today's information age.Ex. If the incomplete question is difficult to detect at the initial stage, to recognise those instances where it may be the wrong question that is being asked requires almost a sixth sense, or at least an uncommon shrewdness.----* con sagacidad = shrewdly.* sagacidad para los negocios = business acumen.* sagacidad política = political wisdom.* * *femenino astuteness, shrewdness* * *= cunning, artfulness, sagacity, shrewdness.Ex: The dictionary defines policy as 'any governing principle or course of action' and as 'political wisdom or cunning: diplomacy; prudence; artfulness'.
Ex: The dictionary defines policy as 'any governing principle or course of action' and as 'political wisdom or cunning: diplomacy; prudence; artfulness'.Ex: In terms of accountability and political sagacity, cooperation is definitely to be valued in today's information age.Ex: If the incomplete question is difficult to detect at the initial stage, to recognise those instances where it may be the wrong question that is being asked requires almost a sixth sense, or at least an uncommon shrewdness.* con sagacidad = shrewdly.* sagacidad para los negocios = business acumen.* sagacidad política = political wisdom.* * *astuteness, shrewdness* * *
sagacidad f (perspicacia) shrewdness, astuteness
' sagacidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
olfato
English:
shrewdness
- acumen
* * *sagacidad nfastuteness, shrewdness* * *f shrewdness, sharpness* * *sagacidad nf: sagacity, shrewdness -
123 según cabe suponer
= presumably, presumably, supposedly, allegedlyEx. Most of the additional documents retrieved will presumably deal with the subject in question at a more general level.Ex. Most of the additional documents retrieved will presumably deal with the subject in question at a more general level.Ex. 'This is an order then,' she said defiantly, 'even though I'm supposedly in charge of pages'.Ex. Similarly, a group of social workers set up an advice centre but it was closed after one year, allegedly on the grounds that it was too expensive.* * *= presumably, presumably, supposedly, allegedlyEx: Most of the additional documents retrieved will presumably deal with the subject in question at a more general level.
Ex: Most of the additional documents retrieved will presumably deal with the subject in question at a more general level.Ex: 'This is an order then,' she said defiantly, 'even though I'm supposedly in charge of pages'.Ex: Similarly, a group of social workers set up an advice centre but it was closed after one year, allegedly on the grounds that it was too expensive. -
124 ser algo por ver
(v.) = be an open questionEx. Whether such a solution would be agreed by users, and in particular the users of the Library of Congress itself, is still an open question.* * *(v.) = be an open questionEx: Whether such a solution would be agreed by users, and in particular the users of the Library of Congress itself, is still an open question.
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125 ser debatible
(v.) = be a moot point, be open to question, be open to debate, be at issueEx. Whether such precision will result in a catalogue more satisfactory to readers than that produced by the reasonable application of the vaguer AA is a moot point.Ex. The research described in this chapter tends to show that many of the ideas regarding semantic and syntactic relationships discussed in this text are open to question.Ex. One of the advantages frequently claimed for the library, its 'neutral' image, is more open to debate.Ex. What constitutes 'fair use' is at issue as well, and libraries, on the advice of lawyers, have to be extremely careful about what they reproduce digitally.* * *(v.) = be a moot point, be open to question, be open to debate, be at issueEx: Whether such precision will result in a catalogue more satisfactory to readers than that produced by the reasonable application of the vaguer AA is a moot point.
Ex: The research described in this chapter tends to show that many of the ideas regarding semantic and syntactic relationships discussed in this text are open to question.Ex: One of the advantages frequently claimed for the library, its 'neutral' image, is more open to debate.Ex: What constitutes 'fair use' is at issue as well, and libraries, on the advice of lawyers, have to be extremely careful about what they reproduce digitally. -
126 ser discutible
v.to be arguable, to be open to argument.* * *(v.) = be open to question, be open to debate, be at issueEx. The research described in this chapter tends to show that many of the ideas regarding semantic and syntactic relationships discussed in this text are open to question.Ex. One of the advantages frequently claimed for the library, its 'neutral' image, is more open to debate.Ex. What constitutes 'fair use' is at issue as well, and libraries, on the advice of lawyers, have to be extremely careful about what they reproduce digitally.* * *(v.) = be open to question, be open to debate, be at issueEx: The research described in this chapter tends to show that many of the ideas regarding semantic and syntactic relationships discussed in this text are open to question.
Ex: One of the advantages frequently claimed for the library, its 'neutral' image, is more open to debate.Ex: What constitutes 'fair use' is at issue as well, and libraries, on the advice of lawyers, have to be extremely careful about what they reproduce digitally. -
127 ser una cuestión debatible
(v.) = be an open questionEx. Whether such a solution would be agreed by users, and in particular the users of the Library of Congress itself, is still an open question.* * *(v.) = be an open questionEx: Whether such a solution would be agreed by users, and in particular the users of the Library of Congress itself, is still an open question.
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128 ser una interrogante
(v.) = be an open questionEx. Whether such a solution would be agreed by users, and in particular the users of the Library of Congress itself, is still an open question.* * *(v.) = be an open questionEx: Whether such a solution would be agreed by users, and in particular the users of the Library of Congress itself, is still an open question.
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