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61 si no hay ningún contratiempo
Ex. All being well, your suggested resource should appear in our database in due course.* * *Ex: All being well, your suggested resource should appear in our database in due course.
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62 si no ocurre ningún imprevisto
Ex. Some of the modern evidence supporting the law of demand shows that, all other things being equal, when the price of a good rises, the amount of it demanded decreases.* * *Ex: Some of the modern evidence supporting the law of demand shows that, all other things being equal, when the price of a good rises, the amount of it demanded decreases.
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63 si todo sigue igual
Ex. Some of the modern evidence supporting the law of demand shows that, all other things being equal, when the price of a good rises, the amount of it demanded decreases.* * *Ex: Some of the modern evidence supporting the law of demand shows that, all other things being equal, when the price of a good rises, the amount of it demanded decreases.
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64 si todo va bien
Ex. All being well, your suggested resource should appear in our database in due course.* * *Ex: All being well, your suggested resource should appear in our database in due course.
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65 si todo va de acuerdo a lo planeado
Ex. Some of the modern evidence supporting the law of demand shows that, all other things being equal, when the price of a good rises, the amount of it demanded decreases.* * *Ex: Some of the modern evidence supporting the law of demand shows that, all other things being equal, when the price of a good rises, the amount of it demanded decreases.
Spanish-English dictionary > si todo va de acuerdo a lo planeado
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66 sin ayuda de nadie
= all by + Reflexivo, by + ReflexivoEx. One can only cultivate one's virtues all by oneself, and no one else can take one's place.Ex. Certainly, it is possible to do it by oneself.* * *= all by + Reflexivo, by + ReflexivoEx: One can only cultivate one's virtues all by oneself, and no one else can take one's place.
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67 sin importar el tiempo
Ex. So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.* * *Ex: So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.
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68 sólo alemán
Ex. This article discusses the plan during World War 2 for a series of all-German catalogues of manuscripts.* * *Ex: This article discusses the plan during World War 2 for a series of all-German catalogues of manuscripts.
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69 tan + Adjetivo/Adverbio
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70 todas las florituras
Ex. On the one hand, consumers want reliable software with all the bells and whistles and, on the other, they want that software to be affordable.* * *Ex: On the one hand, consumers want reliable software with all the bells and whistles and, on the other, they want that software to be affordable.
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71 todas las partes implicadas
Ex. This article calls for all concerned to stop reinventing the wheel of automation and to work together to improve it.* * *Ex: This article calls for all concerned to stop reinventing the wheel of automation and to work together to improve it.
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72 todas las personas implicadas
Ex. This article calls for all concerned to stop reinventing the wheel of automation and to work together to improve it.* * *Ex: This article calls for all concerned to stop reinventing the wheel of automation and to work together to improve it.
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73 todavía más + Adjetivo
= all the more + AdjetivoEx. This becomes all the more significant as computers begin to affect virtually every other area of endeavor.* * *= all the more + AdjetivoEx: This becomes all the more significant as computers begin to affect virtually every other area of endeavor.
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74 todo el fin de semana
Ex. Staying out late, lots of glasses of wine and having way too much fun has resulted in us both feeling under the weather all weekend long.* * *Ex: Staying out late, lots of glasses of wine and having way too much fun has resulted in us both feeling under the weather all weekend long.
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75 todo el rato
Ex. The males are the ones who bob and bow and hop around, warbling all the while.* * *Ex: The males are the ones who bob and bow and hop around, warbling all the while.
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76 todo en uno
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77 todo es posible
= all bets are off, the sky is the limitEx. When it comes to independent comics from small presses, or from larger publishers who specialize in alternative comics, all bets are off = Cuando se trata de los comics independientes de pequeñas editoriales, o de grandes editoriales especializadas en tebeos alternativos, todo es posible.Ex. King Abdullah issued a statement saying that ' the sky is the limit' for the freedom of the press.* * *= all bets are off, the sky is the limitEx: When it comes to independent comics from small presses, or from larger publishers who specialize in alternative comics, all bets are off = Cuando se trata de los comics independientes de pequeñas editoriales, o de grandes editoriales especializadas en tebeos alternativos, todo es posible.
Ex: King Abdullah issued a statement saying that ' the sky is the limit' for the freedom of the press. -
78 todo queda en casa
Ex. The article is entitled ' All in the family: parents in teen fiction'.* * *Ex: The article is entitled ' All in the family: parents in teen fiction'.
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79 todos a cubierta
Ex. The article is entitled ' All hands on deck: navigating the political waters of off-campus library programs'.* * *= all hands on deck!Ex: The article is entitled ' All hands on deck: navigating the political waters of off-campus library programs'.
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80 todos excepto + Número
= all but + NúmeroEx. All but four of the laws are of a civil nature, three involving pupils with contraband in their school lockers and the other one concerning breach of the peace by college students.* * *= all but + NúmeroEx: All but four of the laws are of a civil nature, three involving pupils with contraband in their school lockers and the other one concerning breach of the peace by college students.
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