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101 más débil de la camada, el
= runt of the litter, theEx. This is normally the runt of the litter which, even if it survives the birth, will probably die later of starvation, or be crushed. -
102 más débil del grupo, el
= runt of the litter, theEx. This is normally the runt of the litter which, even if it survives the birth, will probably die later of starvation, or be crushed. -
103 más exactamente
Ex. But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.* * *Ex: But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.
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104 más frío que el mármol
Ex. There are cultures where physical/verbal affection is simply not common you may find that some girls can like you and still be as cold as ice.* * *Ex: There are cultures where physical/verbal affection is simply not common you may find that some girls can like you and still be as cold as ice.
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105 más frío que la nieve
Ex. There are cultures where physical/verbal affection is simply not common you may find that some girls can like you and still be as cold as ice.* * *Ex: There are cultures where physical/verbal affection is simply not common you may find that some girls can like you and still be as cold as ice.
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106 más frío que un témpano (de hielo)
Ex. There are cultures where physical/verbal affection is simply not common you may find that some girls can like you and still be as cold as ice.Spanish-English dictionary > más frío que un témpano (de hielo)
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107 más fuerte que un roble
Ex. The morning newspaper was an avid supporter of Miller and claimed he was ' as strong as an ox'.* * *Ex: The morning newspaper was an avid supporter of Miller and claimed he was ' as strong as an ox'.
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108 más fuerte que un toro
Ex. The morning newspaper was an avid supporter of Miller and claimed he was ' as strong as an ox'.* * *Ex: The morning newspaper was an avid supporter of Miller and claimed he was ' as strong as an ox'.
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109 más fácil de entender para nosotros
Ex. Perhaps closer to home is the assertion that 'librarians could not have helped us to organize and make available the most important research resources in the field'.* * *Ex: Perhaps closer to home is the assertion that 'librarians could not have helped us to organize and make available the most important research resources in the field'.
Spanish-English dictionary > más fácil de entender para nosotros
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110 más granado de la sociedad, lo
(n.) = cream of society, theEx. But in reality, those invited either want to mingle with ' the cream of society' or make sure their children marry into money.* * *(n.) = cream of society, theEx: But in reality, those invited either want to mingle with ' the cream of society' or make sure their children marry into money.
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111 más grande
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112 más hambre que el perro de un ciego
= as hungry as a wolf, as hungry as a bear, as hungry as a hunterEx. In the meantime Nana, who averred that she was as hungry as a wolf, threw herself on the radishes and gobbled them up without bread.Ex. All danger of freezing was past, but he was as hungry as a bear and tired to death.Ex. Not long after Joshua returned, bright and cheery, and as hungry as a hunter after his long drive.* * *= as hungry as a wolf, as hungry as a bear, as hungry as a hunterEx: In the meantime Nana, who averred that she was as hungry as a wolf, threw herself on the radishes and gobbled them up without bread.
Ex: All danger of freezing was past, but he was as hungry as a bear and tired to death.Ex: Not long after Joshua returned, bright and cheery, and as hungry as a hunter after his long drive.Spanish-English dictionary > más hambre que el perro de un ciego
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113 más hambre que un maestro de escuela
= as hungry as a wolf, as hungry as a bear, as hungry as a hunterEx. In the meantime Nana, who averred that she was as hungry as a wolf, threw herself on the radishes and gobbled them up without bread.Ex. All danger of freezing was past, but he was as hungry as a bear and tired to death.Ex. Not long after Joshua returned, bright and cheery, and as hungry as a hunter after his long drive.* * *= as hungry as a wolf, as hungry as a bear, as hungry as a hunterEx: In the meantime Nana, who averred that she was as hungry as a wolf, threw herself on the radishes and gobbled them up without bread.
Ex: All danger of freezing was past, but he was as hungry as a bear and tired to death.Ex: Not long after Joshua returned, bright and cheery, and as hungry as a hunter after his long drive.Spanish-English dictionary > más hambre que un maestro de escuela
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114 más importante
adj.most important, more important.* * *(adj.) = foremostEx. Foremost among those recommendations was one pertaining to the development of a UNIMARC format for authorities.* * *(adj.) = foremostEx: Foremost among those recommendations was one pertaining to the development of a UNIMARC format for authorities.
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115 más información
= further information, further detailsEx. Notes may give further information, therefore, about the title, author, edition, imprint, collation or series.Ex. Subject indexes consist of a series of index records with each record incorporating a word or phrase describing the subject acting as the access point, and further details.* * *= further information, further detailsEx: Notes may give further information, therefore, about the title, author, edition, imprint, collation or series.
Ex: Subject indexes consist of a series of index records with each record incorporating a word or phrase describing the subject acting as the access point, and further details. -
116 más largo que un día sin pan
= as long as (my/your) armEx. The waiting lists are closed and the existing list is as long as your arm.* * *= as long as (my/your) armEx: The waiting lists are closed and the existing list is as long as your arm.
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117 más lejos
adv.farther away, any farther, farther, further off.* * *= further afield, further away, furthest awayEx. The number of users of mobile libraries is falling because of improved transport facilities which allow users to visit library services further afield.Ex. With terminal access, the computer may be in the next room, the next building, the next city or even further away.Ex. How much voice projection is needed to reach the person who will be furthest away?.* * *= further afield, further away, furthest awayEx: The number of users of mobile libraries is falling because of improved transport facilities which allow users to visit library services further afield.
Ex: With terminal access, the computer may be in the next room, the next building, the next city or even further away.Ex: How much voice projection is needed to reach the person who will be furthest away?. -
118 más meridional
adj.southernmost.* * *(adj.) = southernmostEx. This article discusses the slow development of school libraries in Kerala, the southernmost state of India.* * *(adj.) = southernmostEx: This article discusses the slow development of school libraries in Kerala, the southernmost state of India.
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119 más necesitado
Ex. The report says debt aversion is greatest among the students most in need of student loans, those from the poorest households.* * *Ex: The report says debt aversion is greatest among the students most in need of student loans, those from the poorest households.
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120 más o menos + Adverbio
= relatively + AdverbioEx. The solution is fine when the qualifying term that the user seeks is present, and is used relatively consistently.* * *= relatively + AdverbioEx: The solution is fine when the qualifying term that the user seeks is present, and is used relatively consistently.
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