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101 hacer frente a tiempos difíciles
(v.) = cope with + difficult times, cope with + difficult timesEx. The author outlines strategies developed by the publishing industry, booksellers and library managers to cope with difficult times.Ex. The author outlines strategies developed by the publishing industry, booksellers and library managers to cope with difficult times.* * *(v.) = cope with + difficult times, cope with + difficult timesEx: The author outlines strategies developed by the publishing industry, booksellers and library managers to cope with difficult times.
Ex: The author outlines strategies developed by the publishing industry, booksellers and library managers to cope with difficult times.Spanish-English dictionary > hacer frente a tiempos difíciles
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102 hacer una deducción
(v.) = draw + inference, make + inferenceEx. The obvious inference to be drawn is that industry representatives believe that membership of the Community is certainly better for industry.Ex. Although the subject of vendor-produced online databases was not examined directly, inferences can be made from the topics that were studied.* * *(v.) = draw + inference, make + inferenceEx: The obvious inference to be drawn is that industry representatives believe that membership of the Community is certainly better for industry.
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103 hombre del tiempo
weatherman* * ** * *(n.) = weatherman, weathermanEx. Students examined the following occupations: veterinarian, weatherman, dentist, game warden, meatcutter, petroleum industry worker, service station attendant, nurse, and radio announcer.Ex. Students examined the following occupations: veterinarian, weatherman, dentist, game warden, meatcutter, petroleum industry worker, service station attendant, nurse, and radio announcer.* * ** * *(n.) = weatherman, weathermanEx: Students examined the following occupations: veterinarian, weatherman, dentist, game warden, meatcutter, petroleum industry worker, service station attendant, nurse, and radio announcer.
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104 ilegal
adj.illegal.* * *► adjetivo1 illegal* * *adj.* * *ADJ illegal, unlawful* * *adjetivo <venta/comercio> illegal, unlawful; <inmigrante/huelga> illegal* * *= illicit, pirated, illegal, bootleg, back-street, piratical, wrongful, unlicensed, fly-by-night, against the law.Ex. The commandment KOLN see COLOGNE should be sufficient cause for the rejection of the illicit proposal to establish OPERA -- KOLN.Ex. Beadle and Adams of New York's 'dime and nickel novels' included both new books and pirated English novels retailing as paperbacks at 10 cents a volume.Ex. The closed shop (an industry or organization in which employers may hire only union members) is illegal, as is the union shop (where union membership is mandatory for all employees included in a bargaining unit).Ex. Sometimes described as a ' bootleg' preacher, Will Campbell professes a great love and affection for Country Music.Ex. Women should be free to have legal abortions so that they are not 'forced' to go to ' back-street' abortionists.Ex. Their secondary aim was to print piratical, scurrilous and bawdy material for the people of Dublin.Ex. Something must be done to resolve freelance authors' rights to remuneration for wrongful use of their property.Ex. Loan sharks are unlicensed lenders, they operate illegally and away from any sort of regulation that governs the financial industry.Ex. What I was reading about looked like a really genuine and reliable way of earning good money that didn't involve some fly-by-night, get-rich-quick scheme.Ex. Is it not against the law to release a drunk back into society who may be still under the infuence?.----* bebida alcohólica ilegal = moonshine.* caza ilegal = poaching.* declarar ilegal = outlaw.* destilería ilegal = moonshine still.* droga ilegal = illicit drug.* entrada ilegal = trespassing.* fabricante ilegal de bebidas alcohólicas = moonshiner.* inmigración ilegal = illegal immigration.* inmigrante ilegal = illegal alien.* ocupación ilegal = squat, squatting.* prácticas ilegales = unlawful practices.* reproducción ilegal de libros = book piracy.* ser ilegal = be against the law.* sustancia ilegal = illegal substance.* tráfico ilegal de drogas = illicit drug trafficking.* vendedor ilegal de bebidas alcohólicas = moonshiner.* * *adjetivo <venta/comercio> illegal, unlawful; <inmigrante/huelga> illegal* * *= illicit, pirated, illegal, bootleg, back-street, piratical, wrongful, unlicensed, fly-by-night, against the law.Ex: The commandment KOLN see COLOGNE should be sufficient cause for the rejection of the illicit proposal to establish OPERA -- KOLN.
Ex: Beadle and Adams of New York's 'dime and nickel novels' included both new books and pirated English novels retailing as paperbacks at 10 cents a volume.Ex: The closed shop (an industry or organization in which employers may hire only union members) is illegal, as is the union shop (where union membership is mandatory for all employees included in a bargaining unit).Ex: Sometimes described as a ' bootleg' preacher, Will Campbell professes a great love and affection for Country Music.Ex: Women should be free to have legal abortions so that they are not 'forced' to go to ' back-street' abortionists.Ex: Their secondary aim was to print piratical, scurrilous and bawdy material for the people of Dublin.Ex: Something must be done to resolve freelance authors' rights to remuneration for wrongful use of their property.Ex: Loan sharks are unlicensed lenders, they operate illegally and away from any sort of regulation that governs the financial industry.Ex: What I was reading about looked like a really genuine and reliable way of earning good money that didn't involve some fly-by-night, get-rich-quick scheme.Ex: Is it not against the law to release a drunk back into society who may be still under the infuence?.* bebida alcohólica ilegal = moonshine.* caza ilegal = poaching.* declarar ilegal = outlaw.* destilería ilegal = moonshine still.* droga ilegal = illicit drug.* entrada ilegal = trespassing.* fabricante ilegal de bebidas alcohólicas = moonshiner.* inmigración ilegal = illegal immigration.* inmigrante ilegal = illegal alien.* ocupación ilegal = squat, squatting.* prácticas ilegales = unlawful practices.* reproducción ilegal de libros = book piracy.* ser ilegal = be against the law.* sustancia ilegal = illegal substance.* tráfico ilegal de drogas = illicit drug trafficking.* vendedor ilegal de bebidas alcohólicas = moonshiner.* * *‹venta/comercio› illegal, unlawful; ‹inmigrante› illegal; ‹huelga› illegalfunciona de manera ilegal it operates illegallyla importación de ese tipo de artículo es ilegal it is illegal o against the law to import that type of article* * *
ilegal adjetivo
illegal;
ilegal adjetivo illegal
' ilegal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compinche
- desaguisado
- enredar
- importación
- ocupante
- pirata
- tapadera
- falluca
- furtivo
English:
against
- illegal
- insider dealing
- insider trading
- law
- lawful
- squatter
- squatting
- stranglehold
- tapping
- tighten up
- unlawful
- wetback
- outlaw
* * *♦ adjillegal;de forma ilegal illegally♦ nmf[inmigrante] illegal immigrant, US illegal; [trabajador] illegal worker, US illegal* * *adj illegal* * *ilegal adj: illegal, unlawful♦ ilegalmente adv* * *ilegal adj illegal -
105 indudablemente
adv.doubtless, undoubtedly.* * *► adverbio1 doubtlessly, undoubtedly* * *ADV undoubtedly, unquestionably* * *adverbio undoubtedly, unquestionably* * *= decidedly, most definitely, undoubtedly, without question, indubitably, unquestionably, without doubt, assuredly.Ex. Your answer is decidedly wrong.Ex. Your answer is most definitely wrong.Ex. Undoubtedly the most important citation indexes are the products of the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI).Ex. Without question, information has most assuredly become the competitive edge for business and industry.Ex. These changes will indubitably be ruled by the demands of commercial markets, largely multi-media entertainment, not the requirements of the academic community.Ex. Unquestionably staff numbers and operational resources will be reduced.Ex. Magnetic disks are, without doubt, the most important medium for bulk data storage in microcomputers.Ex. Without question, information has most assuredly become the competitive edge for business and industry.* * *adverbio undoubtedly, unquestionably* * *= decidedly, most definitely, undoubtedly, without question, indubitably, unquestionably, without doubt, assuredly.Ex: Your answer is decidedly wrong.
Ex: Your answer is most definitely wrong.Ex: Undoubtedly the most important citation indexes are the products of the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI).Ex: Without question, information has most assuredly become the competitive edge for business and industry.Ex: These changes will indubitably be ruled by the demands of commercial markets, largely multi-media entertainment, not the requirements of the academic community.Ex: Unquestionably staff numbers and operational resources will be reduced.Ex: Magnetic disks are, without doubt, the most important medium for bulk data storage in microcomputers.Ex: Without question, information has most assuredly become the competitive edge for business and industry.* * *undoubtedly, unquestionablyes indudablemente el mejor it is undoubtedly o unquestionably the best, there is no question o no doubt that it is the best* * *indudablemente advundoubtedly* * *adv undoubtedly* * *indudablemente adv: undoubtedly, unquestionably* * *indudablemente adv definitely / undoubtedly -
106 industria aeronáutica, la
(n.) = airline industry, the, aviation industry, theEx. The Internet has changed the economic ground rules of scholarly publishing in a fashion comparable to the deregulation of the airline industry in the USA.Ex. While global economic turmoil continues to undermine air transport, die-hards within the aviation industry are left clutching at straws. -
107 industria alimenticia
(n.) = food industryEx. Freezing of bread dough is widely applied in food industry.* * *(n.) = food industryEx: Freezing of bread dough is widely applied in food industry.
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108 industria de la aeronáutica, la
(n.) = aviation industry, the, airline industry, theEx. While global economic turmoil continues to undermine air transport, die-hards within the aviation industry are left clutching at straws.Ex. The Internet has changed the economic ground rules of scholarly publishing in a fashion comparable to the deregulation of the airline industry in the USA.Spanish-English dictionary > industria de la aeronáutica, la
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109 industria de la construcción, la
(n.) = construction industry, the, building industry, theEx. The article presents the results of trials in which the model was deployed to classify aspects of the construction industry, such as construction norms and regulations.Ex. He soon cut a dash with his liberal but pragmatic solutions to problems besetting the building industry in Sydney.Spanish-English dictionary > industria de la construcción, la
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110 industria de la edición de libros
(n.) = book publishing industryEx. The author examines the future of the book publishing industry and presents strategies for publishers to decrease risk and increase profit.* * *(n.) = book publishing industryEx: The author examines the future of the book publishing industry and presents strategies for publishers to decrease risk and increase profit.
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111 industria de la edición impresa
(n.) = print industryEx. Most electronic journals are, of course, based on the products of a flourishing print industry.* * *(n.) = print industryEx: Most electronic journals are, of course, based on the products of a flourishing print industry.
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112 industria de la información electrónica
Ex. The quoted figures are used as a framework for a discussion of the dangers of overvaluing the electronic information industry.* * *Ex: The quoted figures are used as a framework for a discussion of the dangers of overvaluing the electronic information industry.
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113 industria de la información en línea, la
= online industry, the, online information industry, theEx. The legal information market is one which is both large and virtually untapped by the online industry.Ex. The on-line information industry may be at risk from such moves.Spanish-English dictionary > industria de la información en línea, la
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114 industria de la informática
(n.) = computer industryEx. The development of the 'micro-computer', built around the silicon chip (an electronic circuit comprising many separate inter-connected components manufactured as a single integrated unit) has revolutionized the computer industry.* * *(n.) = computer industryEx: The development of the 'micro-computer', built around the silicon chip (an electronic circuit comprising many separate inter-connected components manufactured as a single integrated unit) has revolutionized the computer industry.
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115 industria de la propiedad
(n.) = property industryEx. The author identifies the major components of the property industry around most of which information departments have developed.* * *(n.) = property industryEx: The author identifies the major components of the property industry around most of which information departments have developed.
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116 industria de la propiedad intelectual
Ex. New markets for transactions of digital copyright material put copyright management at risk to the potential detriment of the ' intellectual property industry'.* * *Ex: New markets for transactions of digital copyright material put copyright management at risk to the potential detriment of the ' intellectual property industry'.
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117 industria de las bases de datos
(n.) = database industryEx. Until this preference is shifted to on-line full text retrieval, the data base industry will achieve only a fraction of its full potential.* * *(n.) = database industryEx: Until this preference is shifted to on-line full text retrieval, the data base industry will achieve only a fraction of its full potential.
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118 industria de las comunicaciones
(n.) = communications industryEx. A brief description is given of the existing communications industry, emphasising its regional rather than national structure.* * *(n.) = communications industryEx: A brief description is given of the existing communications industry, emphasising its regional rather than national structure.
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119 industria de las exposiciones comerciales
(n.) = trade show industryEx. They are warning municipalities to be leery of building new convention halls because of recent and projected reductions in the nation's trade show industry.* * *(n.) = trade show industryEx: They are warning municipalities to be leery of building new convention halls because of recent and projected reductions in the nation's trade show industry.
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120 industria de las ferias de muestras
(n.) = trade show industryEx. They are warning municipalities to be leery of building new convention halls because of recent and projected reductions in the nation's trade show industry.* * *(n.) = trade show industryEx: They are warning municipalities to be leery of building new convention halls because of recent and projected reductions in the nation's trade show industry.
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