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101 no visto
adj.unseen, undetected.* * *(adj.) = unseenEx. His widow has opened her personal archive, hitherto unseen, including the private scrapbooks in which Eliot assiduously recorded their life together.* * *(adj.) = unseenEx: His widow has opened her personal archive, hitherto unseen, including the private scrapbooks in which Eliot assiduously recorded their life together.
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102 no visto antes
(adj.) = unprecedentedEx. We might next note the unprecedented success of the Library of Congress' MARC Distribution Service, which provides authoritative, quality cataloging data in machine-readable, and hence, machine-manipulatable, form.* * *(adj.) = unprecedentedEx: We might next note the unprecedented success of the Library of Congress' MARC Distribution Service, which provides authoritative, quality cataloging data in machine-readable, and hence, machine-manipulatable, form.
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103 nunca visto
adj.unseen, all-time.* * *(adj.) = all-time, unseenEx. Nevada's all-time leading scorer is leaving school to get a head start on the NBA's 2007 draft.Ex. His widow has opened her personal archive, hitherto unseen, including the private scrapbooks in which Eliot assiduously recorded their life together.* * *(adj.) = all-time, unseenEx: Nevada's all-time leading scorer is leaving school to get a head start on the NBA's 2007 draft.
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104 posible de ser visto en pantalla
(adj.) = displayableEx. By pressing this key, we obtain a list of searchable and displayable fields in the current file.* * *(adj.) = displayableEx: By pressing this key, we obtain a list of searchable and displayable fields in the current file.
Spanish-English dictionary > posible de ser visto en pantalla
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105 recibir + Posesivo + visto bueno
(v.) = meet + Posesivo + approvalEx. The medical industry will go to any lengths to suppress drugs and methods that haven't met their approval, regardless of how effective they might be.* * *(v.) = meet + Posesivo + approvalEx: The medical industry will go to any lengths to suppress drugs and methods that haven't met their approval, regardless of how effective they might be.
Spanish-English dictionary > recibir + Posesivo + visto bueno
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106 recibir el visto bueno
(v.) = meet with + approvalEx. A number of more unusual arrangements have been tried, but none have met with wide approval.* * *(v.) = meet with + approvalEx: A number of more unusual arrangements have been tried, but none have met with wide approval.
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107 salir sin ser visto
(v.) = sneak out of, slip out, steal awayEx. The temptation will be for the borrower to bypass the issue desk and sneak out of the library with his chosen books = El usuario se sentirá tentado a eludir el mostrador de préstamo y salir inadvertidamente de la biblioteca con los libros que quiere.Ex. He had merely stolen away as inconspicuously as possible.* * *(v.) = sneak out of, slip out, steal awayEx: The temptation will be for the borrower to bypass the issue desk and sneak out of the library with his chosen books = El usuario se sentirá tentado a eludir el mostrador de préstamo y salir inadvertidamente de la biblioteca con los libros que quiere.
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108 sin ser visto
= unseen, undetected, unobserved, out of sightEx. But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.Ex. The user is required to pay a deposit to ensure that he or she doesn't slip out of the library undetected without paying for the information pages accessed.Ex. Differentials long attributed to marital status may in part reflect previously unobserved effects of sexual orientation.Ex. More through inattention than any attempt at concealment, the shaping of the twenty-first century is happening offstage, out of sight.* * *= unseen, undetected, unobserved, out of sightEx: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.
Ex: The user is required to pay a deposit to ensure that he or she doesn't slip out of the library undetected without paying for the information pages accessed.Ex: Differentials long attributed to marital status may in part reflect previously unobserved effects of sexual orientation.Ex: More through inattention than any attempt at concealment, the shaping of the twenty-first century is happening offstage, out of sight. -
109 está más visto que el tebeo
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110 más visto que el tebeo
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111 algo nunca visto
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112 caso visto y resuelto
• case heard and concluded -
113 dar el visto bueno
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114 dar el visto bueno a
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115 entrar sin ser visto
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116 está muy visto
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117 estar bien visto
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118 estar mal visto
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119 evitar ser visto
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120 habráse visto
• did you ever• the thing is that• the thread of life• the very fact• the very moment• what difference does it make• what do you mean
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