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81 llegar a una decisión
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82 llegar a una definición
(v.) = hammer out + definitionEx. One of the first and hardest tasks of the Working Party was to hammer out an agreed definition which would avoid confusion.* * *(v.) = hammer out + definitionEx: One of the first and hardest tasks of the Working Party was to hammer out an agreed definition which would avoid confusion.
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83 llegar a una etapa
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84 llegar a una solución
(v.) = arrive at + a solutionEx. Counselling requires much more time and in-depth probing, although it can at one extreme cover simply the act of lending a sympathetic ear to clients who, in externalizing their problems, may thus be better able to face them and arrive at a solution.* * *(v.) = arrive at + a solutionEx: Counselling requires much more time and in-depth probing, although it can at one extreme cover simply the act of lending a sympathetic ear to clients who, in externalizing their problems, may thus be better able to face them and arrive at a solution.
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85 llegar a una solución intermedia
(v.) = meet + Nombre + halfwayEx. Librarians, instead of avoiding change, should be prepared to embrace change or at least find a middle path to meet it half-way.* * *(v.) = meet + Nombre + halfwayEx: Librarians, instead of avoiding change, should be prepared to embrace change or at least find a middle path to meet it half-way.
Spanish-English dictionary > llegar a una solución intermedia
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86 llegar al corazón de
(v.) = go to + the heart ofEx. Rulemaking of this kind goes to the heart of the notion of the nation state as a sovereign entity.* * *(v.) = go to + the heart ofEx: Rulemaking of this kind goes to the heart of the notion of the nation state as a sovereign entity.
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87 llegar al extremo de
(v.) = get to + the point of, go to + the extreme ofEx. She thought the director had got to the point of catching at straws.Ex. Dewey, who was keenly interested in reforming the spelling of the English language, lost no opportunity of pursuing this particular hobby: christened Melville, he soon dropped the final 'le', and even went to the extreme of spelling his final name 'Dui' for a time.* * *(v.) = get to + the point of, go to + the extreme ofEx: She thought the director had got to the point of catching at straws.
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88 llegar al extremo de + Infinitivo
(v.) = go + (as/so) far as + InfinitivoEx. The editorial board of DC went so far as to advertise their dissociation from 'unauthorized' amendments, without actually saying where these were to be found.* * *(v.) = go + (as/so) far as + InfinitivoEx: The editorial board of DC went so far as to advertise their dissociation from 'unauthorized' amendments, without actually saying where these were to be found.
Spanish-English dictionary > llegar al extremo de + Infinitivo
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89 llegar al final de
(v.) = come to + the end of, get throughEx. We have come to the end of one methodology and must search for another.Ex. I think that the so-called average person often exhibits a great deal of heroism in getting through an ordinary day.* * *(v.) = come to + the end of, get throughEx: We have come to the end of one methodology and must search for another.
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90 llegar al final de su vida útil
(v.) = come to + the end of + Posesivo + useful life, reach + the end of + Posesivo + useful lifeEx. They then found that their CD-ROM network had come to the end of its useful life.Ex. However, it is likely that by the year 2000 the majority of non-Year 2000 compliant PC applications will have reached the end of their useful life.* * *(v.) = come to + the end of + Posesivo + useful life, reach + the end of + Posesivo + useful lifeEx: They then found that their CD-ROM network had come to the end of its useful life.
Ex: However, it is likely that by the year 2000 the majority of non-Year 2000 compliant PC applications will have reached the end of their useful life.Spanish-English dictionary > llegar al final de su vida útil
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91 llegar al fondo de la cuestión
(v.) = see to the + bottom of thingsEx. The dream of inquiry is to pierce the veil, to see to the bottom of things, to achieve an understanding that is if not quite absolute then at least adequate.* * *(v.) = see to the + bottom of thingsEx: The dream of inquiry is to pierce the veil, to see to the bottom of things, to achieve an understanding that is if not quite absolute then at least adequate.
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92 llegar al fondo de una Cuestión
(v.) = get to + the root ofEx. One of them snipped Ben Kline's life short, and Marla's determined to get to the root of a case that's anything but cut and dried.* * *(v.) = get to + the root ofEx: One of them snipped Ben Kline's life short, and Marla's determined to get to the root of a case that's anything but cut and dried.
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93 llegar al límite
(v.) = reach + the breaking pointEx. Aboriginals in Canada have reached the breaking point after decades of peaceful talks that have not achieved anything.* * *(v.) = reach + the breaking pointEx: Aboriginals in Canada have reached the breaking point after decades of peaceful talks that have not achieved anything.
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94 llegar al límite de + Posesivo + capacidad
(v.) = stretch + Nombre + beyond the breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to the limitEx. With every air-conditioner running at full blast, the city's creaky infrastructure is often stretched beyond the breaking point.Ex. The diversity of cookbooks available in the USA today is stretching the market to breaking point and specialist retailers are feeling the pinch.Ex. All agencies, it was found, were stretched to the limit, but by pooling resources these might be made to go further.* * *(v.) = stretch + Nombre + beyond the breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to the limitEx: With every air-conditioner running at full blast, the city's creaky infrastructure is often stretched beyond the breaking point.
Ex: The diversity of cookbooks available in the USA today is stretching the market to breaking point and specialist retailers are feeling the pinch.Ex: All agencies, it was found, were stretched to the limit, but by pooling resources these might be made to go further.Spanish-English dictionary > llegar al límite de + Posesivo + capacidad
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95 llegar al meollo de la cuestión
(v.) = arrive at + the heart of the matterEx. There is little doubt in such cases that the enquirer has generalised his more specific need and a tactful librarian can soon arrive at the heart of the matter.* * *(v.) = arrive at + the heart of the matterEx: There is little doubt in such cases that the enquirer has generalised his more specific need and a tactful librarian can soon arrive at the heart of the matter.
Spanish-English dictionary > llegar al meollo de la cuestión
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96 llegar al punto crítico
(v.) = come to + a headEx. The debate appears to have come to a head with the launch of two new titles on DVD.* * *(v.) = come to + a headEx: The debate appears to have come to a head with the launch of two new titles on DVD.
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97 llegar al punto de
(v.) = be at the point ofEx. As we will probably hear from Mr. Welsh tomorrow, we are at the point where the Library of Congress has all but committed itself to close its catalogs.* * *(v.) = be at the point ofEx: As we will probably hear from Mr. Welsh tomorrow, we are at the point where the Library of Congress has all but committed itself to close its catalogs.
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98 llegar al punto de + Infinitivo
(v.) = go + (as/so) far as + InfinitivoEx. The editorial board of DC went so far as to advertise their dissociation from 'unauthorized' amendments, without actually saying where these were to be found.* * *(v.) = go + (as/so) far as + InfinitivoEx: The editorial board of DC went so far as to advertise their dissociation from 'unauthorized' amendments, without actually saying where these were to be found.
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99 llegar al punto álgido
(v.) = reach + a headEx. Growing concern reached a head in the mid 1980s when a number of practitioners expressed the view that children's librarianship had lost its way.* * *(v.) = reach + a headEx: Growing concern reached a head in the mid 1980s when a number of practitioners expressed the view that children's librarianship had lost its way.
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100 llegar al quid de la cuestión
(v.) = arrive at + the heart of the matterEx. There is little doubt in such cases that the enquirer has generalised his more specific need and a tactful librarian can soon arrive at the heart of the matter.* * *(v.) = arrive at + the heart of the matterEx: There is little doubt in such cases that the enquirer has generalised his more specific need and a tactful librarian can soon arrive at the heart of the matter.
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