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21 de mil demonios
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22 a las mil maravillas
wonderfully well* * *wonderfully, wonderfully well, marvellously* * *= marvellously [marvelously, -USA], famously, like a house on fireEx. Carter has produced a marvellously researched biography of Anthony Blunt, the British art historian who worked as a spy for the Soviet Union.Ex. He gets along famously with the head of reference, by the way.Ex. Within ten minutes they joined into my discussion and then it rolled like a house on fire.* * *= marvellously [marvelously, -USA], famously, like a house on fireEx: Carter has produced a marvellously researched biography of Anthony Blunt, the British art historian who worked as a spy for the Soviet Union.
Ex: He gets along famously with the head of reference, by the way.Ex: Within ten minutes they joined into my discussion and then it rolled like a house on fire. -
23 con/de mil amores
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24 el año dos mil
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25 las Mil y Una Noches
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26 preso por mil, preso por mil quinientos
Esp in for a penny, in for a poundSpanish-English dictionary > preso por mil, preso por mil quinientos
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27 dar cien mil vueltas
(v.) = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands downEx. There is no contest in the head-to-head battle for information services supremacy and Google, with its information 'now' and 'fast', beats others hands down.Ex. Candy, soda, pizza and other snacks compete with nutritious meals everyday with the junk food variety winning hands down every time.* * *(v.) = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands downEx: There is no contest in the head-to-head battle for information services supremacy and Google, with its information 'now' and 'fast', beats others hands down.
Ex: Candy, soda, pizza and other snacks compete with nutritious meals everyday with the junk food variety winning hands down every time. -
28 darle cien mil vueltas a Alguien
(v.) = knock + spots off + NombreEx. They have the potential to knock spots off the private sector and it is about time people in the country realised that.* * *(v.) = knock + spots off + NombreEx: They have the potential to knock spots off the private sector and it is about time people in the country realised that.
Spanish-English dictionary > darle cien mil vueltas a Alguien
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29 funcionar a las mil maravillas
(v.) = work + a treat, work like + a charm, go like + a charmEx. It works a treat and handles the embedded CRLF perfectly.Ex. It worked like a charm.Ex. Restart your computer and presto, it will go like a charm.* * *(v.) = work + a treat, work like + a charm, go like + a charmEx: It works a treat and handles the embedded CRLF perfectly.
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30 ir a las mil maravillas
(v.) = go + great guns, go from + strength to strength, grow from + strength to strength, be fine and dandyEx. He said the growth in enrollment in health professions programs continues ' going great guns'.Ex. This was achieved with great success, and the scheme goes from strength to strength.Ex. Since then the group has grown from strength to strength developing a number of projects of mutual benefit.Ex. Encouraging an interest in maths among grown-ups is fine and dandy, but kicking up a stink about the lack of maths teachers is far more important.* * *(v.) = go + great guns, go from + strength to strength, grow from + strength to strength, be fine and dandyEx: He said the growth in enrollment in health professions programs continues ' going great guns'.
Ex: This was achieved with great success, and the scheme goes from strength to strength.Ex: Since then the group has grown from strength to strength developing a number of projects of mutual benefit.Ex: Encouraging an interest in maths among grown-ups is fine and dandy, but kicking up a stink about the lack of maths teachers is far more important. -
31 llevarse a las mil maravillas con + Nombre
(v.) = get on with + Nombre + swimminglyEx. She had counseled kindness and understanding (coupled with a little divination!), and got on with him swimmingly.* * *(v.) = get on with + Nombre + swimminglyEx: She had counseled kindness and understanding (coupled with a little divination!), and got on with him swimmingly.
Spanish-English dictionary > llevarse a las mil maravillas con + Nombre
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32 marchar a las mil maravillas
(v.) = go + great guns, go from + strength to strength, grow from + strength to strength, be fine and dandyEx. He said the growth in enrollment in health professions programs continues ' going great guns'.Ex. This was achieved with great success, and the scheme goes from strength to strength.Ex. Since then the group has grown from strength to strength developing a number of projects of mutual benefit.Ex. Encouraging an interest in maths among grown-ups is fine and dandy, but kicking up a stink about the lack of maths teachers is far more important.* * *(v.) = go + great guns, go from + strength to strength, grow from + strength to strength, be fine and dandyEx: He said the growth in enrollment in health professions programs continues ' going great guns'.
Ex: This was achieved with great success, and the scheme goes from strength to strength.Ex: Since then the group has grown from strength to strength developing a number of projects of mutual benefit.Ex: Encouraging an interest in maths among grown-ups is fine and dandy, but kicking up a stink about the lack of maths teachers is far more important. -
33 ponerse de mil colores
* * *(v.) = go + bright redEx. The Prime Minister went bright red when confronted over the long massages he was said to be receiving from a former topless model.* * *(v.) = go + bright redEx: The Prime Minister went bright red when confronted over the long massages he was said to be receiving from a former topless model.
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34 que no se rompe en mil pedazos
(adj.) = shatterproofEx. The article is entitled 'The Glass Ceiling in Social Work: Is It Shatterproof?'.* * *(adj.) = shatterproofEx: The article is entitled 'The Glass Ceiling in Social Work: Is It Shatterproof?'.
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35 salir a las mil maravillas
(v.) = work + a treat, come up + a treat, go down + a treatEx. It works a treat and handles the embedded CRLF perfectly.Ex. The window frames appeared to have not seen the light of day for over 50 years and were totally caked in dirt -- although with some elbow grease the window came up a treat.Ex. After only two days rehearsal we did a stormer of a gig from my point of view which went down a treat to a packed house.* * *(v.) = work + a treat, come up + a treat, go down + a treatEx: It works a treat and handles the embedded CRLF perfectly.
Ex: The window frames appeared to have not seen the light of day for over 50 years and were totally caked in dirt -- although with some elbow grease the window came up a treat.Ex: After only two days rehearsal we did a stormer of a gig from my point of view which went down a treat to a packed house. -
36 todo va a las mil maravillas
Ex. 'And I don't like the option of walking around smiling as if everything was just hunky-dory,' Meek put in = "Y no me gusta la opción de andar por ahí sonriendo como si todo marchase bien".* * *Ex: 'And I don't like the option of walking around smiling as if everything was just hunky-dory,' Meek put in = "Y no me gusta la opción de andar por ahí sonriendo como si todo marchase bien".
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37 una imagen vale mil palabras
Ex. The article ' Every picture tells a story' describes a new labelling system for the categorisation of library materials which includes a star-shaped badge for Westerns, a flower for gardening and plants, a tank for war, and a clown's face for 'funny stories'.* * *Ex: The article ' Every picture tells a story' describes a new labelling system for the categorisation of library materials which includes a star-shaped badge for Westerns, a flower for gardening and plants, a tank for war, and a clown's face for 'funny stories'.
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38 una imagen vale más que mil palabras
* * *Ex. The true meaning of the cliche ' a picture is worth more than ten thousand words,' is never more evident than when students first see themselves on camera after simulating reference interviews in the classroom.* * *Ex: The true meaning of the cliche ' a picture is worth more than ten thousand words,' is never more evident than when students first see themselves on camera after simulating reference interviews in the classroom.
Spanish-English dictionary > una imagen vale más que mil palabras
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39 uno entre mil
Ex. It seems that a certain prestige value was attached to the possession of this roll as it was accessible only to the elite (' one of a thousand') among the population.* * *Ex: It seems that a certain prestige value was attached to the possession of this roll as it was accessible only to the elite (' one of a thousand') among the population.
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40 a las mil
* at some ungodly hour *
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