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41 que se conserva mucho tiempo
• long-lifeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > que se conserva mucho tiempo
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42 que se expone mucho
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44 por mucho que
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45 lo mucho que
Ex. The survey shows how extensively students and their professors alike are going to the open Internet for the information they need = El estudio muestra lo mucho que tanto los estudiantes como sus profesores usan el material gratis de Internet para la información que necesitan.* * *Ex: The survey shows how extensively students and their professors alike are going to the open Internet for the information they need = El estudio muestra lo mucho que tanto los estudiantes como sus profesores usan el material gratis de Internet para la información que necesitan.
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46 durar mucho
v.to last long, to last for long, to last a long time, to last a long while.* * *(v.) = last + longEx. Regardless of their physical characteristics, individual books in a circulating comics collection are not expected to last long = Independientemente de sus características físicas, no es normal que los ejemplares de una colección de préstamo de tebeos duren mucho.* * *(v.) = last + longEx: Regardless of their physical characteristics, individual books in a circulating comics collection are not expected to last long = Independientemente de sus características físicas, no es normal que los ejemplares de una colección de préstamo de tebeos duren mucho.
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47 durar mucho tiempo
(v.) = last + longEx. Regardless of their physical characteristics, individual books in a circulating comics collection are not expected to last long = Independientemente de sus características físicas, no es normal que los ejemplares de una colección de préstamo de tebeos duren mucho.* * *(v.) = last + longEx: Regardless of their physical characteristics, individual books in a circulating comics collection are not expected to last long = Independientemente de sus características físicas, no es normal que los ejemplares de una colección de préstamo de tebeos duren mucho.
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48 desde hace mucho tiempo
for a long time* * *= for ages, long-time [longtime], far back in time, for a long time, long since, in ages (and ages and ages)Ex. We'll be able to purchase equipment we've been wanting for ages: an electronic offset printer; collators and folding machines and other graphic production-related paraphernalia.Ex. The late James Bennet Childs, one-time head of Descriptive Cataloging at LC and long-time documents specialist, has often pointed out how the quality of documents cataloging went downhill after the special cataloging unit was abolished.Ex. Heavy metals can be traced far back in time in these shipping canals and are mainly responsible for the existing contamination.Ex. I have been reading his post for a long time and I have been biting my fingers to keep from basting him.Ex. Some of these sites were once large private estates long since transformed in to public parks and wildlife preserves = Algunos de estos lugares fueron grandes propiedades privadas que desde hace tiempo pasaron a ser parques públicos y reservas naturales.Ex. I don't have a set of bathroom scales in my flat and so I haven't had a chance to weigh myself in ages and ages.* * *= for ages, long-time [longtime], far back in time, for a long time, long since, in ages (and ages and ages)Ex: We'll be able to purchase equipment we've been wanting for ages: an electronic offset printer; collators and folding machines and other graphic production-related paraphernalia.
Ex: The late James Bennet Childs, one-time head of Descriptive Cataloging at LC and long-time documents specialist, has often pointed out how the quality of documents cataloging went downhill after the special cataloging unit was abolished.Ex: Heavy metals can be traced far back in time in these shipping canals and are mainly responsible for the existing contamination.Ex: I have been reading his post for a long time and I have been biting my fingers to keep from basting him.Ex: Some of these sites were once large private estates long since transformed in to public parks and wildlife preserves = Algunos de estos lugares fueron grandes propiedades privadas que desde hace tiempo pasaron a ser parques públicos y reservas naturales.Ex: I don't have a set of bathroom scales in my flat and so I haven't had a chance to weigh myself in ages and ages. -
49 tener mucho que hacer
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50 ¡habría mucho que contar!
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51 hace mucho tiempo
= long since, all those many moons ago, many moons agoEx. Some of these sites were once large private estates long since transformed in to public parks and wildlife preserves = Algunos de estos lugares fueron grandes propiedades privadas que desde hace tiempo pasaron a ser parques públicos y reservas naturales.Ex. Things were different back then, all those many moons ago.Ex. Many, many moons ago, they took up the tomahawk in tribal wars and many of their warriors were killed and their encampments destroyed.* * *= long since, all those many moons ago, many moons agoEx: Some of these sites were once large private estates long since transformed in to public parks and wildlife preserves = Algunos de estos lugares fueron grandes propiedades privadas que desde hace tiempo pasaron a ser parques públicos y reservas naturales.
Ex: Things were different back then, all those many moons ago.Ex: Many, many moons ago, they took up the tomahawk in tribal wars and many of their warriors were killed and their encampments destroyed. -
52 el que mucho habla mucho yerra
• he who seeks equity must do equity• he who sows the wind reaps the whirlwind• he who talks too much errs too much• he who waits ends up losing his patience• silence is goldenDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > el que mucho habla mucho yerra
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53 dejar mucho que desear
(v.) = fall (far) short of + ideal, leave + a lot to be desired, leave + much to be desiredEx. This article describes a scenario in which the training of junior staff on-the-job is discussed emphasising that the reality in New Zeland libraries falls far short of the ideal.Ex. BC's layout and typography leave a lot to be desired, particularly if it is compared with a scheme such as DC.Ex. The organization of the purchase and storage of such documents in this country leaves much to be desired.* * *(v.) = fall (far) short of + ideal, leave + a lot to be desired, leave + much to be desiredEx: This article describes a scenario in which the training of junior staff on-the-job is discussed emphasising that the reality in New Zeland libraries falls far short of the ideal.
Ex: BC's layout and typography leave a lot to be desired, particularly if it is compared with a scheme such as DC.Ex: The organization of the purchase and storage of such documents in this country leaves much to be desired. -
54 el que mucho abarca poco aprieta
= jack of all trades, master of noneEx. In their greed to cram everything but the kitchen sink into the courses, what they end up producing is graduates who are jacks of all trades but masters of none.* * *= jack of all trades, master of noneEx: In their greed to cram everything but the kitchen sink into the courses, what they end up producing is graduates who are jacks of all trades but masters of none.
Spanish-English dictionary > el que mucho abarca poco aprieta
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55 hombre que tiene mucho mundo
Ex. You can discuss anything with him -- he's a man of the world.* * *Ex: You can discuss anything with him -- he's a man of the world.
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56 mobiliario que ocupa mucho espacio
(n.) = space eaterEx. Thus a very advanced process is followed by tedious manual filing in the monstrous space eaters which the card catalogues of large libraries have become.* * *(n.) = space eaterEx: Thus a very advanced process is followed by tedious manual filing in the monstrous space eaters which the card catalogues of large libraries have become.
Spanish-English dictionary > mobiliario que ocupa mucho espacio
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57 mujer que tiene mucho mundo
Ex. She is a woman of the world and understands these delicate issues.* * *Ex: She is a woman of the world and understands these delicate issues.
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58 no pasar mucho tiempo antes de que + Subjuntivo
(v.) = be not long before + IndicativoEx. The noting of similarities and differences becomes almost automatic so that there is instantaneous recognition, and it is not long before the child identifies a Pekinese as a dog and an Alsatian as a dog.* * *(v.) = be not long before + IndicativoEx: The noting of similarities and differences becomes almost automatic so that there is instantaneous recognition, and it is not long before the child identifies a Pekinese as a dog and an Alsatian as a dog.
Spanish-English dictionary > no pasar mucho tiempo antes de que + Subjuntivo
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59 pasar mucho tiempo antes de que
(v.) = be a long time beforeEx. It will be a long time before all documents are available in machine-readable form.* * *(v.) = be a long time beforeEx: It will be a long time before all documents are available in machine-readable form.
Spanish-English dictionary > pasar mucho tiempo antes de que
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60 persona que ha viajado mucho
(n.) = seasoned travellerEx. Only the most seasoned travellers realise the many potential problems they may encounter on such an adventure and take out a suitable travel insurance.* * *(n.) = seasoned travellerEx: Only the most seasoned travellers realise the many potential problems they may encounter on such an adventure and take out a suitable travel insurance.
См. также в других словарях:
Mucho hay que chupar — El aguafuerte Mucho hay que chupar es un grabado de la serie Los Caprichos del pintor español Francisco de Goya. Está numerado con el número 45 en la serie de 80 estampas. Se publicó en 1799. Contenido 1 Interpretaciones de la estampa … Wikipedia Español
¡mucho ojo, que la vista engaña! — coloquial Forma de advertir a una persona que viva prevenida sin fiarse de apariencias … Enciclopedia Universal
mucho — cha 1. Como adjetivo, significa ‘abundante’ y, como ocurre con la mayoría de los cuantificadores indefinidos, va antepuesto al sustantivo, con el que debe concordar en género y número: «Había tragado mucha agua» (CBonald Noche [Esp. 1981]); «En… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
mucho — mucho, cha (apócope muy) adjetivo 1. Que es abundante, numeroso o intenso, o más abundante, numeroso o intenso de lo normal. Antónimo: poco. Relaciones y contrastes: Igual que poco, y a diferencia de más y menos, mucho puede acompañar a un nombre … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
mucho — mucho, cha (Del lat. multus). 1. adj. Abundante, o que excede a lo ordinario, regular o preciso. 2. adv. c. Con abundancia, en alto grado, en gran número o cantidad; más de lo regular, ordinario o preciso. 3. U., con valor aumentativo, antepuesto … Diccionario de la lengua española
Más sabe quien mucho anda que quien mucho vive. — Pues como explica Lozana en su «quien mucho vive, cada día oye cosas nuevas, y quien mucho anda, ve lo que ha de oír»; es decir, allega testimonios mucho más enriquecedores … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
Cuando mucho llueve, ¿qué hemos de hacer sino dejarla caer? — Exhorta a la resignación y la paciencia cuando sobreviene un mal suceso al que no es posible poner remedio … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
mucho — (Del lat. multus.) ► adjetivo indefinido 1 Que es abundante o sobrepasa la medida de lo normal o lo ordinario: ■ tiene mucho dinero; hace mucho calor. SINÓNIMO abundante ANTÓNIMO poco ► adverbio 2 En abundancia, en gran medida o cantidad: ■ te… … Enciclopedia Universal
mucho — 1 adj y pron Que es abundante, numeroso o de mayor cantidad que lo normal: Tiene muchas ganas de verte , Ha dado muchos problemas , Son muchas las molestias , Tus muchos esfuerzos han valido la pena , Hay muchas más personas que ayer y mañana… … Español en México
que — (Del lat. quid.) ► pronombre relat 1 El cual, lo cual, los cuales, las cuales: ■ el perro que me regalaron se escapó. ► conjunción 2 Introduce una oración subordinada sustantiva: ■ me dijo que vendría; quiero que estudies. 3 Enlaza el verbo con… … Enciclopedia Universal
qué — (Del lat. quid.) ► pronombre relat 1 El cual, lo cual, los cuales, las cuales: ■ el perro que me regalaron se escapó. ► conjunción 2 Introduce una oración subordinada sustantiva: ■ me dijo que vendría; quiero que estudies. 3 Enlaza el verbo con… … Enciclopedia Universal