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1 ningún
adj.no, no any, neither, not a single.* * *1→ link=ninguno ninguno,-a\de ningún modo in no way* * *adj.* * ** * ** * ** * ** * *
ningún adjetivo: apocopated form of◊ ninguno used before masculine singular nouns
ningún adjetivo ➣ ninguno,-a
' ningún' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adorno
- apoltronarse
- baja
- bajo
- bien
- cabo
- cometer
- concepto
- constreñimiento
- correo
- empacho
- estar
- ninguna
- ninguno
- nunca
- obstáculo
- percance
- pretexto
- recuerdo
- remilgo
- suponer
- tener
- tres
- uso
- valor
- antecedente
- atractivo
- comentario
- compromiso
- conciencia
- deporte
- impedimento
- imprevisto
- inconveniente
- llegar
- mérito
- miramiento
- modo
- momento
- motivo
- otro
- perjuicio
- perspectiva
- practicar
- punto
- reparo
- sacar
- suspenso
- tratar
English:
abstain
- account
- any
- anywhere
- blank
- blunt
- body
- circumstance
- freely
- hitch
- likely
- no
- noplace
- nowhere
- objection
- stranger
- stretch
- sweat
- value
- worthless
- amiss
- anticipate
- else
- hold
- involvement
- on
- qualm
- redeem
- self
- shape
- straight
- success
- unavailable
* * ** * *ningún adj noninguna parte / ningún sitio nowhere / not... anywhere -
2 ningún
• neighbours• neither cold nor hot• no bills posted• no-address instruction• not a peep out of you• not a single one• not annullable• not anymore -
3 ningún + Nombre
= no + Nombre, no single + Nombre, no two + NombreEx. No citation order, no matter how well-founded, will prove suitable for every searcher.Ex. She must try to convince him that no single individual, no matter how gifted, can any longer grasp the innumerable facets of modern corporate effort.Ex. No two printers of the hand-press period possessed stocks of exactly similar founts of type and of ornaments.* * *= no + Nombre, no single + Nombre, no two + NombreEx: No citation order, no matter how well-founded, will prove suitable for every searcher.
Ex: She must try to convince him that no single individual, no matter how gifted, can any longer grasp the innumerable facets of modern corporate effort.Ex: No two printers of the hand-press period possessed stocks of exactly similar founts of type and of ornaments. -
4 ningún + Nombre + del mundo
= all + Nombre + in the worldEx. Consider for example, a teacher who doesn't change his password (ever!) or can't be bothered to log out, all the firewalls and antivirus programs in the world will not protect a school's network.* * *= all + Nombre + in the worldEx: Consider for example, a teacher who doesn't change his password (ever!) or can't be bothered to log out, all the firewalls and antivirus programs in the world will not protect a school's network.
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5 ningún otro
adj.no other.pron.1 no other one.2 nobody else, none else, no one else.* * *= no otherEx. No other bibliographic records or copies anywhere in the network may have the same numbers.* * *= no otherEx: No other bibliographic records or copies anywhere in the network may have the same numbers.
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6 ningún nacido
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7 ningún lugar
• no parking• no place else -
8 ningún otro
• no one• no one in a hundred• nobody• nobody move• none• none of my business -
9 ningún hombre
pron.no man. -
10 ningún lugar
pron.no place, nowhere. -
11 bajo ningún concepto
under no circumstances* * *= on no account, not on any account, under no/any circumstancesEx. On no account should the schedules of a classification scheme be modified in order to gain some dubious advantage of this kind.Ex. They were given strict instructions that they were not on any account to make eye contact or speak to the star.Ex. Some items cannot be copied under any circumstances.* * *= on no account, not on any account, under no/any circumstancesEx: On no account should the schedules of a classification scheme be modified in order to gain some dubious advantage of this kind.
Ex: They were given strict instructions that they were not on any account to make eye contact or speak to the star.Ex: Some items cannot be copied under any circumstances. -
12 de ningún modo
in no way* * *= by no means, in no way, on no account, in no sense, by any means, not at all, under no/any circumstances, in any shape or form, for the life of me, not on any account, by no stretch of the imaginationEx. However, UDC is by no means always applied to this degree of detail in libraries.Ex. Although these categories of concepts are recognizable in UDC, they are in now way made explicit within the scheme.Ex. On no account should the schedules of a classification scheme be modified in order to gain some dubious advantage of this kind.Ex. In no sense are policies engraved in stone and unchangeable.Ex. This is not a complete list by any means.Ex. There's a big difference between returning a book late and not at all.Ex. Some items cannot be copied under any circumstances.Ex. Many librarians were literally incredulous that weeding could be considered, in any shape or form, as a timesaver; others begged to differ.Ex. I cannot for the life of me understand what you see in the Serb's cause that gets your panties in a bundle.Ex. They were given strict instructions that they were not on any account to make eye contact or speak to the star.Ex. However, by no stretch of the imagination are anti-depressant drugs pleasant to take for most patients.* * *= by no means, in no way, on no account, in no sense, by any means, not at all, under no/any circumstances, in any shape or form, for the life of me, not on any account, by no stretch of the imaginationEx: However, UDC is by no means always applied to this degree of detail in libraries.
Ex: Although these categories of concepts are recognizable in UDC, they are in now way made explicit within the scheme.Ex: On no account should the schedules of a classification scheme be modified in order to gain some dubious advantage of this kind.Ex: In no sense are policies engraved in stone and unchangeable.Ex: This is not a complete list by any means.Ex: There's a big difference between returning a book late and not at all.Ex: Some items cannot be copied under any circumstances.Ex: Many librarians were literally incredulous that weeding could be considered, in any shape or form, as a timesaver; others begged to differ.Ex: I cannot for the life of me understand what you see in the Serb's cause that gets your panties in a bundle.Ex: They were given strict instructions that they were not on any account to make eye contact or speak to the star.Ex: However, by no stretch of the imagination are anti-depressant drugs pleasant to take for most patients. -
13 bajo ningún motivo
under no circumstances -
14 no tiene sentido / no tiene ningún sentido
no tiene sentido / no tiene ningún sentidoit doesn't make senseSpanish-English dictionary > no tiene sentido / no tiene ningún sentido
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15 sin valor / sin ningún valor
sin valor / sin ningún valorworthless -
16 aunque sin ningún resultado
Ex. I have tried a few different ways of helping him remember the difference but to no avail.* * *Ex: I have tried a few different ways of helping him remember the difference but to no avail.
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17 como en casa no se está en ningún sitio
Ex. The article ' There's no place like home: the Web, the World, and you' discusses what home pages could include, how to maintain them, and possible future styles.* * *Ex: The article ' There's no place like home: the Web, the World, and you' discusses what home pages could include, how to maintain them, and possible future styles.
Spanish-English dictionary > como en casa no se está en ningún sitio
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18 demostrar sin ningún género de duda
(v.) = demonstrate + beyond (all) doubt, demonstrate + emphatically, demonstrate + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond all doubtEx. The Parry Report has demonstrated beyond all doubt how critical to the functioning of a university, both as a seat of learning and a centre of research, an effective library is.Ex. It's also important, as Ben-Ami Lipetz's catalog use study at Yale University emphatically demonstrated, to get that information distributed fast.Ex. OCLC has demonstrated beyond any doubt that the computer can be successfully applied to traditional library problems with the most positive results.Ex. Educational professionals have proven beyond doubt that intellectual and physical stimuli can vastly improve the quality of life of mentally handicapped adults.Ex. It has been proved beyond all doubt that sharing books with babies is not only desirable but vital.* * *(v.) = demonstrate + beyond (all) doubt, demonstrate + emphatically, demonstrate + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond all doubtEx: The Parry Report has demonstrated beyond all doubt how critical to the functioning of a university, both as a seat of learning and a centre of research, an effective library is.
Ex: It's also important, as Ben-Ami Lipetz's catalog use study at Yale University emphatically demonstrated, to get that information distributed fast.Ex: OCLC has demonstrated beyond any doubt that the computer can be successfully applied to traditional library problems with the most positive results.Ex: Educational professionals have proven beyond doubt that intellectual and physical stimuli can vastly improve the quality of life of mentally handicapped adults.Ex: It has been proved beyond all doubt that sharing books with babies is not only desirable but vital.Spanish-English dictionary > demostrar sin ningún género de duda
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19 en ningún lugar
= nowhereEx. Nowhere may a man acquire more honor than by taking a part in a work that enlarges the hope of the free world that it may be led in the ways of wisdom, whose 'ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace'.* * *= nowhereEx: Nowhere may a man acquire more honor than by taking a part in a work that enlarges the hope of the free world that it may be led in the ways of wisdom, whose 'ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace'.
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20 en ningún momento
= at no time, anywhere along the lineEx. George Ticknor noted that this flood of new immigrants ' at no time, consisted of persons who, in general, were fitted to understand our free institutions or to be intrusted with the political power given by universal suffrage'.Ex. 'Didn't you learn anywhere along the line that a subordinate has an obligation to keep a supervisor informed about what's going on?' she flamed out indignantly.* * *= at no time, anywhere along the lineEx: George Ticknor noted that this flood of new immigrants ' at no time, consisted of persons who, in general, were fitted to understand our free institutions or to be intrusted with the political power given by universal suffrage'.
Ex: 'Didn't you learn anywhere along the line that a subordinate has an obligation to keep a supervisor informed about what's going on?' she flamed out indignantly.
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