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1 mediados de los noventa
Ex. Specific types of information are considered imperative to decipher the intricate process of surviving in a modern, mid-nineties maelstrom of socio-economic crises.* * *Ex: Specific types of information are considered imperative to decipher the intricate process of surviving in a modern, mid-nineties maelstrom of socio-economic crises.
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2 mediados de los noventa
• mid nineties• middle ninetiesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > mediados de los noventa
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3 noventa
adj.1 ninety.2 ninetieth.f. & m.ninety.los (años) noventa the nineties;* * *► adjetivo1 ninety* * *noun m. adj.* * *ADJ INV PRON SM [gen] ninety; [ordinal] ninetiethseis* * *I IImasculino (number) ninety* * *= ninety.Ex. Ninety percent of the students tested could locate a simple fact in a news article.----* mediados de los noventa = mid-nineties.* noventa, los = nineties, the.* noventa y nueve = ninety-nine.* noventa y uno = ninety-one.* * *I IImasculino (number) ninety* * *los noventa= nineties, theEx: Indeed, problems are likely to last into the nineties.
= ninety.Ex: Ninety percent of the students tested could locate a simple fact in a news article.
* mediados de los noventa = mid-nineties.* noventa, los = nineties, the.* noventa y nueve = ninety-nine.* noventa y uno = ninety-one.* * *adj inv/pron(number) [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ninety* * *
noventa adj inv/pron/m
ninety;
para ejemplos ver
noventa adjetivo & m inv ninety
' noventa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ir
- cinco
English:
at
- from
- ninety
- time
* * *noventa númninety;los (años) noventa the nineties;ver también treinta* * *adj ninety* * *noventa adj & nm: ninety* * *noventa num ninety -
4 mediado
adj.half-full, half empty, half-filled.past part.past participle of spanish verb: mediar.* * *► adjetivo1 (recipiente) half-full, half-empty; (sesión, representación) halfway through\a mediados de halfway through■ lo quiero para mediados de semana I need it mid-week, I'd like it sometime in the middle of the week* * *ADJ1) [local] half-full, half-empty; [trabajo] half-completedel local estaba mediado — the place was half-full o half-empty
llevo mediado el trabajo — I am halfway through the job, I have completed half the work
2)a mediados de marzo — in the middle of March, halfway through March
* * *- da adjetivoa) ( a mitad de) halfway throughb) ( medio lleno) half-full, half-empty* * *----* a mediados de = in the middle decades of.* a mediados de + Fecha = in the mid + Fecha.* a mediados de semana = midweek.* de mediados de año = mid-year [midyear].* de mediados de siglo = mid-century.* mediados de + Fecha = mid + Fecha.* mediados de la primavera = mid-spring.* mediados de los cuarenta = mid-forties.* mediados de los noventa = mid-nineties.* * *- da adjetivoa) ( a mitad de) halfway throughb) ( medio lleno) half-full, half-empty* * ** a mediados de = in the middle decades of.* a mediados de + Fecha = in the mid + Fecha.* a mediados de semana = midweek.* de mediados de año = mid-year [midyear].* de mediados de siglo = mid-century.* mediados de + Fecha = mid + Fecha.* mediados de la primavera = mid-spring.* mediados de los cuarenta = mid-forties.* mediados de los noventa = mid-nineties.* * *mediado -da1 (a mitad de) halfway throughmediado el siglo pasado halfway through the last centurymediada la tarde empezó a llover halfway through the afternoon o around mid-afternoon it started raining2 (medio lleno) half-full, half-emptyuna botella de vino mediada a half-full o half-empty bottle of wine* * *
Del verbo mediar: ( conjugate mediar)
mediado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
mediado
mediar
mediar ( conjugate mediar) verbo intransitivo
mediado EN algo ‹en conflicto/negociaciones› to mediate in sth, to act as mediator in sthb) ( interceder) mediado POR algn to intercede for sb;
mediado ANTE algn to intercede o intervene with sb
mediado,-a adjetivo half-full, half-empty
♦ Locuciones: a mediados de, about the middle of: a mediados de año, about the middle of the year
mediar verbo intransitivo
1 (arbitrar, intervenir) to mediate: España mediará en el conflicto, Spain will mediate in the conflict
2 (interceder) to intercede: mediará por ti, she'll intercede on your behalf
3 (interponerse) media la circunstancia de que..., you must take into account that...
4 (periodo de tiempo) to pass: mediaron un par de días, two days passed
' mediado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mediada
* * *mediado, -a adj1. [a media capacidad] half-full, half-empty;una botella mediada a half-full o half-empty bottle* * *adj:a mediados de junio in mid-June, halfway through June* * *mediado, -da adj1) : half full, half empty, half over2) : halfway throughmediada la tarea: halfway through the job -
5 maremágnum
1→ link=maremágnummaremágnum* * *mare mágnum masculinoel maremágnum que siguió a la catástrofe — the chaos o confusion that followed the disaster
un maremágnum de detalles — a welter o plethora of details
* * *= welter, maelstrom, whirl.Ex. Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.Ex. Specific types of information are considered imperative to decipher the intricate process of surviving in a modern, mid-nineties maelstrom of socio-economic crises.Ex. Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.----* en un maremagnum = in a whirl, in a twirl.* * *mare mágnum masculinoel maremágnum que siguió a la catástrofe — the chaos o confusion that followed the disaster
un maremágnum de detalles — a welter o plethora of details
* * *= welter, maelstrom, whirl.Ex: Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.
Ex: Specific types of information are considered imperative to decipher the intricate process of surviving in a modern, mid-nineties maelstrom of socio-economic crises.Ex: Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.* en un maremagnum = in a whirl, in a twirl.* * *maremágnum, mare mágnumun maremágnum de fórmulas y números a sea of figures and formulaeel maremágnum que siguió a la catástrofe the chaos o confusion that followed the disasterel maremágnum de cosas que tenía sobre el escritorio the mountain of things on his deskun maremágnum de detalles a welter o plethora of details* * *m mountain -
6 vorágine
f.maelstrom, whirlpool.* * *1 vortex, whirlpool* * *SF [de mar, río] whirlpool, vortex, maelstrom frm; [de odio, destrucción, confusión] maelstrom; [de actividad, publicidad] whirl* * ** * *= maelstrom, whirlpool, whirl, hustle and bustle, hurly-burly.Ex. Specific types of information are considered imperative to decipher the intricate process of surviving in a modern, mid-nineties maelstrom of socio-economic crises.Ex. The most recent drawings refer explicitly to landscapes, with waterfalls, mountains, and whirlpools.Ex. Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.Ex. The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex. No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.* * ** * *= maelstrom, whirlpool, whirl, hustle and bustle, hurly-burly.Ex: Specific types of information are considered imperative to decipher the intricate process of surviving in a modern, mid-nineties maelstrom of socio-economic crises.
Ex: The most recent drawings refer explicitly to landscapes, with waterfalls, mountains, and whirlpools.Ex: Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.Ex: The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex: No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.* * *1 (en el mar) whirlpool2 (situación confusa) whirl, maelstrom ( liter)* * *
vorágine sustantivo femenino
1 (ajetreo) hustle and bustle, hurly-burly
2 (remolino de agua) whirlpool
' vorágine' also found in these entries:
English:
vortex
- whirl
* * *vorágine nf1. [confusión] confusion, whirl;atrapado en la vorágine de la gran ciudad trapped in the hectic whirl of life in the big city2. [remolino] whirlpool* * *f ( remolino) whirlpool; figwhirl* * *vorágine nf: whirlpool, maelstrom -
7 torbellino1
1 = maelstrom, vortex [vortexes/vortices, -pl.], whirlwind, whirlpool, whirl.Ex. Specific types of information are considered imperative to decipher the intricate process of surviving in a modern, mid-nineties maelstrom of socio-economic crises.Ex. The vortex of socio-economic change in the UK has caused, inter alia, libraries to be regarded as a drain on the ratepayer's pocket.Ex. The article 'Harnessing the whirlwind of information technologies' discusses new technologies and their impact on the health library.Ex. The most recent drawings refer explicitly to landscapes, with waterfalls, mountains, and whirlpools.Ex. Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars. -
8 torbellino
m.1 whirlwind (remolino) (of air).2 whirlwind.3 whirlwind (persona inquieta).4 live wire.* * *2 figurado (abundancia de cosas) whirl, turmoil, welter\torbellino de ideas figurado brainstorm* * *SM1) [de viento] whirlwind; [de polvo] dust cloud2) [de cosas] whirl3) (=persona) whirlwind* * *b) ( de actividad) whirlc) ( persona inquieta) bundle of energy* * *b) ( de actividad) whirlc) ( persona inquieta) bundle of energy* * *torbellino11 = maelstrom, vortex [vortexes/vortices, -pl.], whirlwind, whirlpool, whirl.Ex: Specific types of information are considered imperative to decipher the intricate process of surviving in a modern, mid-nineties maelstrom of socio-economic crises.
Ex: The vortex of socio-economic change in the UK has caused, inter alia, libraries to be regarded as a drain on the ratepayer's pocket.Ex: The article 'Harnessing the whirlwind of information technologies' discusses new technologies and their impact on the health library.Ex: The most recent drawings refer explicitly to landscapes, with waterfalls, mountains, and whirlpools.Ex: Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.torbellino22 = roller coaster.Ex: The book likens the early adolescent years to a roller coaster, often unpredictable but exciting and filled with possibility.
torbellino33 = live wire.Nota: Dicho de una persona.Ex: The man is a live wire of nerves and predictable unpredictability.
* * *pasó como un torbellino she rushed past like a whirlwind2 (de actividad) hurly-burly, whirlun torbellino de sentimientos muy confusos a turmoil o whirl of confused emotionsel torbellino de la gran ciudad the hurly-burly o the hustle and bustle of the big city3 (persona inquieta) bundle of energy* * *
torbellino sustantivo masculino
( de polvo) dust storm
torbellino sustantivo masculino
1 (remolino de viento) whirlwind, US twister
2 fig (agitación) whirl
(de sentimientos) turmoil
' torbellino' also found in these entries:
English:
whirl
- whirlwind
- eddy
* * *torbellino nm1. [remolino] [de aire] whirlwind;[de agua] whirlpool; [de polvo] dust cloud2. [mezcla confusa] [de actividad, emociones] whirlwind;su vida es un torbellino her life is a whirlwind of activity3. [persona inquieta] whirlwind;es un torbellino de energías she is a bundle of energy* * *m whirlwind* * *torbellino nm: whirlwind
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