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1 none
1. pronoun(not one; not any: `How many tickets have you got?' `None'; She asked me for some sugar but there was none in the house; None of us have/has seen him; None of your cheek! (= Don't be cheeky!).) ninguno
2. adverb(not at all: He is none the worse for his accident.) de ningún modo- none but- nonetheless
- none the less
none pron ningunoI wanted some butter, but there was none left quería mantequilla, pero no quedabatr[nʌn]1 ninguno,-a■ I wanted nutmeg, but they had none quería nuez moscada, pero no tenían■ it's none of your business! ¡no tiene nada que ver contigo!, ¡no es asunto tuyo!1 de ningún modo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLnone but únicamente, solamente, sólonone other than nada menos queto have none of no tolerar, no permitirnone ['nʌn] adv: de ninguna manera, de ningún modo, nadahe was none too happy: no se sintió nada contentoI'm none the worse for it: no estoy peor por ellonone too soon: a buena horanone pron: ninguno, ningunaadv.• de ninguna manera adv.• nada adv.• no adv.pron.• nada pron.• ninguno pron.
I nʌn1) (not any, not one) (referring to count n) ninguno, ningunaI tried to get tickets, but there were none left — traté de comprar entradas pero no quedaba ninguna or ni una
any objections? - none at all — ¿tienes alguna objeción? - no, ninguna
none of us know o knows her — ninguno de nosotros la conoce
2) ( no amount or part) (referring to uncount n)did you buy any milk? there's none left — ¿compraste leche? no hay más or se ha acabado
does she have any experience? - none that I know of — ¿tiene experiencia? - que yo sepa no
II
1)a)none the — (not, in no way) (with comp)
b)2) (AmE crit) (with neg)[nʌn]1. PRON1) (=person) nadie, ninguno; (=thing) nada, ningunowe have none of your books — no tenemos ninguno de tus libros or ningún libro tuyo
"any news?" - "none!" — -¿alguna noticia? -¡nada! or ¡ninguna!, -¿se sabe algo? -¡nada!
I want none of your lectures! — ¡no quiero que me sermonees!
we'll have none of that! — ¡vale ya!
he would have none of it, he insisted on paying — no hubo forma de convencerlo, insistió en pagar
everyone wanted her to win, none more so than I — todos querían que ganara, y yo más que nadie
2) liter2.ADVwise I, 1., 1), worse 1.* * *
I [nʌn]1) (not any, not one) (referring to count n) ninguno, ningunaI tried to get tickets, but there were none left — traté de comprar entradas pero no quedaba ninguna or ni una
any objections? - none at all — ¿tienes alguna objeción? - no, ninguna
none of us know o knows her — ninguno de nosotros la conoce
2) ( no amount or part) (referring to uncount n)did you buy any milk? there's none left — ¿compraste leche? no hay más or se ha acabado
does she have any experience? - none that I know of — ¿tiene experiencia? - que yo sepa no
II
1)a)none the — (not, in no way) (with comp)
b)2) (AmE crit) (with neg) -
2 other
1.
1) (adjective, pronoun the second of two: I have lost my other glove; I've got one of my gloves but I can't find the other (one).) otro2) (adjective, pronoun those people, things etc not mentioned, present etc; additional: Some of them have arrived - where are the others?; The baby is here and the other children are at school.) otro3) (adjective (with day, week etc) recently past: I saw him just the other day/morning.)•
2. conjunction(or else; if not: Take a taxi - otherwise you'll be late.) si no, de no ser así, de lo contrario- other than
- somehow or other
- someone/something or other
- somewhere or other
other1 adj otroother2 pron otrothis one's gold, but the others are silver éste es de oro, pero los otros son de plataI walked, but the others caught the bus yo fui andando, pero los demás cogieron el autobústr['ʌðəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (additional) otro,-a■ are there any other questions? ¿hay más preguntas?, ¿alguna pregunta más?2 (different) otro,-a3 (second, remaining) otro,-a1 otro,-a■ some ate everything, others ate nothing at all algunos comieron de todo, otros no comieron nada1 (different) distinto,-a1 (except) aparte de, salvo■ there was nobody other than the teacher aparte del profesor, no había nadie\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLamong others entre otros,-asevery other day etc un día sí, otro noone after the other uno tras otroor other u otro,-a■ I'll find out somehow or other de una manera u otra, me enteraréthe other day etc el otro día etcmy other half mi media naranjaother ['ʌðər] advother than : aparte de, fuera deother adj: otrothe other boys: los otros muchachossmarter than other people: más inteligente que los demáson the other hand: por otra parte, por otro ladoevery other day: cada dos díasother pron: otro, otraone in front of the other: uno tras otromyself and three others: yo y tres otros, yo y tres mássomewhere or other: en alguna parteadj.• demás adj.• otro, -a adj.• otros adj.adj.indef.• otro adj.indef.s.indef.• otro s.indef.
I 'ʌðər, 'ʌðə(r)a) (different, alternative) otro, otra; (pl) otros, otrasare there any other possibilities? — ¿hay alguna otra posibilidad?
b) ( the remaining one or ones) otro, otra; (pl) otros, otrasthe other children are all older than me — los otros or los demás niños son todos mayores que yo
c) ( in addition) otro, otra; (pl) otros, otrasanswer Section A and two other questions — conteste la sección A y dos preguntas más or y otras dos preguntas
d) ( recent)
II
1)a) (different, alternative one or ones) otro, otraothers — otros, otras
he was called Richard something or other — se llamaba Richard no sé cuánto or no sé qué (fam)
b) ( the remaining one or ones) otro, otraothers — otros, otras
what do the others think? — ¿qué piensan los demás or los otros?
c) ( additional one or ones) otro, otraothers — otros, otras
answer the first three questions and one other — conteste las tres primeras preguntas y otra or y una más
2)other than — ( apart from) aparte de; ( different from) distinto (or distinta etc) de or a
other than John, who's going to go with you? — ¿quién va a ir contigo aparte de John or además de John?
III
somehow or other — de alguna manera, de algún modo
somewhere/sometime or other — en algún sitio or lugar/momento
I could not have intervened other than when I did — no podría haber intervenido más que cuando lo hice
['ʌðǝ(r)]where would you like to live? - anywhere other than London — ¿dónde te gustaría vivir? - en cualquier (otro) sitio or lugar menos en Londres, en cualquier sitio or lugar que no sea Londres
1.ADJ otroall the other books have been sold — todos los otros or los demás libros se han vendido
•
every other day — cada dos días•
if there are no other questions... — si no hay más preguntas...•
the other one — el otro/la otra•
some actor or other — un actor cualquiera•
other people — los otros, los demássome other people have still to arrive — todavía no han llegado todos, aún tienen que llegar algunos más
•
on the other side of the street — al otro lado de la calle•
among other things she is a writer — entre otras cosas es escritora•
some other time — en otro momento, en otra ocasión•
there must be some other way of doing it — debe haber alguna otra forma de hacerlo2.PRONthe other — el otro/la otra
the others — los otros/las otras, los/las demás
the others are going but I'm not — los demás van, pero yo no
some do, others don't — algunos sí, otros no
•
one after the other — uno tras otro•
among others — entre otros•
are there any others? — (gen) ¿hay algún otro?; (=any unaccounted for) ¿falta alguno?; (=anybody unaccounted for) ¿falta alguien?•
you and no other — solamente tú•
none other than — el mismísimo/la mismísima•
one or other of them will come — uno de ellos vendráeverysomebody or other — alguien, alguno
3.ADV•
somewhere or other — en alguna parte, en algún lado•
other than him — aparte de él* * *
I ['ʌðər, 'ʌðə(r)]a) (different, alternative) otro, otra; (pl) otros, otrasare there any other possibilities? — ¿hay alguna otra posibilidad?
b) ( the remaining one or ones) otro, otra; (pl) otros, otrasthe other children are all older than me — los otros or los demás niños son todos mayores que yo
c) ( in addition) otro, otra; (pl) otros, otrasanswer Section A and two other questions — conteste la sección A y dos preguntas más or y otras dos preguntas
d) ( recent)
II
1)a) (different, alternative one or ones) otro, otraothers — otros, otras
he was called Richard something or other — se llamaba Richard no sé cuánto or no sé qué (fam)
b) ( the remaining one or ones) otro, otraothers — otros, otras
what do the others think? — ¿qué piensan los demás or los otros?
c) ( additional one or ones) otro, otraothers — otros, otras
answer the first three questions and one other — conteste las tres primeras preguntas y otra or y una más
2)other than — ( apart from) aparte de; ( different from) distinto (or distinta etc) de or a
other than John, who's going to go with you? — ¿quién va a ir contigo aparte de John or además de John?
III
somehow or other — de alguna manera, de algún modo
somewhere/sometime or other — en algún sitio or lugar/momento
I could not have intervened other than when I did — no podría haber intervenido más que cuando lo hice
where would you like to live? - anywhere other than London — ¿dónde te gustaría vivir? - en cualquier (otro) sitio or lugar menos en Londres, en cualquier sitio or lugar que no sea Londres
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3 less
les
1. adjective((often with than) not as much (as): Think of a number less than forty; He drank his tea and wished he had put less sugar in it; The salary for that job will be not less than $30,000.) menos
2. adverb(not as much or to a smaller extent: I like her less every time I see her; You should smoke less if you want to remain healthy.) menos
3. pronoun(a smaller part or amount: He has less than I have.) menos
4. preposition(minus: He earns $280 a week less $90 income tax.) menos- lessen- lesser
5. adverb(less: the lesser-known streets of London.) menor- no less a person than
less adj adv pron menosthis is more expensive, the other one costs less éste es más caro, el otro cuesta menostr[les]1 menos1 menos■ the less you eat, the less you'll spend cuánto menos comas, menos gastarás1 menos1 menos\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLany the less menos■ he made a mistake, but I don't think any the less of him for it cometió un error, pero no por eso lo respeto menosmuch less menos aún■ he can't drive, much less fly a plane no sabe conducir, ni mucho menos pilotar un aviónin less than no time dentro de un momento, en seguidano less nada menosnothing less than nada menos questill less menos aúnto think (all) the less of somebody tener a alguien en menos consideraciónthe less you know, the better: cuanto menos sepas, mejorless and less: cada vez menosless than three: menos de tresless money: menos dineronothing less than perfection: nada menos que la perfecciónless pron: menosI'm earning less: estoy ganando menosless prep: menosone month less two days: un mes menos dos díasadj.• menor adj.adv.• menos adv.prep.• menos prep.
I lesno less a person than the Queen — nada menos que la Reina, ni más ni menos que la Reina
II
a sum of less than $1,000 — una suma inferior a los 1.000 dólares
III
I was none the less grateful for it — no por ello te (or se etc) lo agradecí menos
IV
preposition menos[les]1.ADJ (compar)of little; menos•
no less a person than the bishop — no otro que el obispo, el mismísimo obispo2.PRON menoscan't you let me have it for less? — ¿no me lo puedes dar en menos?
less than £1/a kilo/three metres — menos de una libra/un kiloes metros
at a price of less than £1 — a un precio inferior or menor a una libra
•
a tip of £10, no less! — ¡una propina de 10 libras, nada menos!•
nothing less than — nada menos queit's nothing less than a disaster — es un verdadero or auténtico desastre
•
the less... the less... — cuanto menos... menos...3.ADV menos•
less and less — cada vez menos•
that doesn't make her any less guilty — no por eso es menos culpable•
the problem is less one of capital than of personnel — el problema más que de capitales es de personal4.PREP menosthe price less 10% — el precio menos 10 por ciento
* * *
I [les]no less a person than the Queen — nada menos que la Reina, ni más ni menos que la Reina
II
a sum of less than $1,000 — una suma inferior a los 1.000 dólares
III
I was none the less grateful for it — no por ello te (or se etc) lo agradecí menos
IV
preposition menos -
4 less
less [les]1. adjectivea. (in amount, size, degree) moins (de)• can't you let me have it for less? vous ne pouvez pas me faire un prix ?• less of your cheek! (inf) assez d'impertinence !• less noise please! moins de bruit s'il vous plaît !• a sum less than £100 une somme de moins de 100 livres• I was told the news by the bishop, no less (inf) c'est l'évêque en personne, s'il vous plaît (inf), qui m'a appris la nouvelle► no less + than• it costs no less than £100 ça ne coûte pas moins de 100 livres• with no less skill than enthusiasm avec non moins d'habileté que d'enthousiasme► nothing less than rien moins que2. adverba. moins► less... than• the problem is less one of money than of personnel c'est moins un problème d'argent qu'un problème de personnel► no less... than• the less he works the less he earns moins il travaille, moins il gagne• the less you worry about it the better moins vous vous ferez du souci à ce sujet, mieux ça vaudra3. preposition• less 10% moins 10 %* * *[les] 1.(comparative of little) quantifier moins de2.pronoun moinsa sum of not less than £1,000 — une somme qui s'élève au moins à 1000 livres sterling
it's an improvement, but less of one than I had hoped — c'est un progrès, mais pas au point que j'aurais espéré
£100 and not a penny less! — cent livres et pas un centime de moins!
3.the less said about it the better — moins on en parle, mieux ça vaut
adverb moinsthe more I see him, the less I like him — plus je le vois, moins je l'aime
no less than 85% — au moins 85%
4.they live in Kensington, no less! — ils habitent à Kensington, rien que ça!
preposition moins5.less 15% discount — moins 15% de remise
less and less adverbial phrase de moins en moins -
5 Wren, Sir Christopher
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 20 October 1632 East Knoyle, Wiltshire, Englandd. 25 February 1723 London, England[br]English architect whose background in scientific research and achievement enhanced his handling of many near-intractable architectural problems.[br]Born into a High Church and Royalist family, the young Wren early showed outstanding intellectual ability and at Oxford in 1654 was described as "that miracle of a youth". Educated at Westminster School, he went up to Oxford, where he graduated at the age of 19 and obtained his master's degree two years later. From this time onwards his interests were in science, primarily astronomy but also physics, engineering and meteorology. While still at college he developed theories about and experimentally solved some fifty varied problems. At the age of 25 Wren was appointed to the Chair of Astronomy at Gresham College in London, but he soon returned to Oxford as Savilian Professor of Astronomy there. At the same time he became one of the founder members of the Society of Experimental Philosophy at Oxford, which was awarded its Royal Charter soon after the Restoration of 1660; Wren, together with such men as Isaac Newton, Robert Hooke, John Evelyn and Robert Boyle, then found himself a member of the Royal Society.Wren's architectural career began with the classical chapel that he built, at the request of his uncle, the Bishop of Ely, for Pembroke College, Cambridge (1663). From this time onwards, until he died at the age of 91, he was fully occupied with a wide and taxing variety of architectural problems which he faced in the execution of all the great building schemes of the day. His scientific background and inventive mind stood him in good stead in solving such difficulties with an often unusual approach and concept. Nowhere was this more apparent than in his rebuilding of fifty-one churches in the City of London after the Great Fire, in the construction of the new St Paul's Cathedral and in the grand layout of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich.The first instance of Wren's approach to constructional problems was in his building of the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford (1664–9). He based his design upon that of the Roman Theatre of Marcellus (13–11 BC), which he had studied from drawings in Serlio's book of architecture. Wren's reputation as an architect was greatly enhanced by his solution to the roofing problem here. The original theatre in Rome, like all Roman-theatres, was a circular building open to the sky; this would be unsuitable in the climate of Oxford and Wren wished to cover the English counterpart without using supporting columns, which would have obscured the view of the stage. He solved this difficulty mathematically, with the aid of his colleague Dr Wallis, the Professor of Geometry, by means of a timber-trussed roof supporting a painted ceiling which represented the open sky.The City of London's churches were rebuilt over a period of nearly fifty years; the first to be completed and reopened was St Mary-at-Hill in 1676, and the last St Michael Cornhill in 1722, when Wren was 89. They had to be rebuilt upon the original medieval sites and they illustrate, perhaps more clearly than any other examples of Wren's work, the fertility of his imagination and his ability to solve the most intractable problems of site, limitation of space and variation in style and material. None of the churches is like any other. Of the varied sites, few are level or possess right-angled corners or parallel sides of equal length, and nearly all were hedged in by other, often larger, buildings. Nowhere is his versatility and inventiveness shown more clearly than in his designs for the steeples. There was no English precedent for a classical steeple, though he did draw upon the Dutch examples of the 1630s, because the London examples had been medieval, therefore Roman Catholic and Gothic, churches. Many of Wren's steeples are, therefore, Gothic steeples in classical dress, but many were of the greatest originality and delicate beauty: for example, St Mary-le-Bow in Cheapside; the "wedding cake" St Bride in Fleet Street; and the temple diminuendo concept of Christ Church in Newgate Street.In St Paul's Cathedral Wren showed his ingenuity in adapting the incongruous Royal Warrant Design of 1675. Among his gradual and successful amendments were the intriguing upper lighting of his two-storey choir and the supporting of the lantern by a brick cone inserted between the inner and outer dome shells. The layout of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich illustrates Wren's qualities as an overall large-scale planner and designer. His terms of reference insisted upon the incorporation of the earlier existing Queen's House, erected by Inigo Jones, and of John Webb's King Charles II block. The Queen's House, in particular, created a difficult problem as its smaller size rendered it out of scale with the newer structures. Wren's solution was to make it the focal centre of a great vista between the main flanking larger buildings; this was a masterstroke.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1673. President, Royal Society 1681–3. Member of Parliament 1685–7 and 1701–2. Surveyor, Greenwich Hospital 1696. Surveyor, Westminster Abbey 1699.Surveyor-General 1669–1712.Further ReadingR.Dutton, 1951, The Age of Wren, Batsford.M.Briggs, 1953, Wren the Incomparable, Allen \& Unwin. M.Whinney, 1971, Wren, Thames \& Hudson.K.Downes, 1971, Christopher Wren, Allen Lane.G.Beard, 1982, The Work of Sir Christopher Wren, Bartholomew.DY
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