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1 infinidad
f.infinity.* * *1 (infinito) infinity2 (gran cantidad) great number, infinite number* * *SF1) (Mat) infinity2) (=gran cantidad)infinidad de veces — countless times, innumerable times
hay infinidad de personas que creen... — any number of people believe..., there's no end of people who believe...
* * *femenino (multitud, gran cantidad)infinidad de veces — innumerable o countless times
* * *= infinity.Ex. Knowledge, in its growth, must obey the universal laws which prohibit the continuance of any form of exponential increase toward infinity.* * *femenino (multitud, gran cantidad)infinidad de veces — innumerable o countless times
* * *= infinity.Ex: Knowledge, in its growth, must obey the universal laws which prohibit the continuance of any form of exponential increase toward infinity.
* * *(multitud, gran cantidad) infinidad DE algo:en infinidad de ocasiones on countless occasionshay infinidad de personas dispuestas a colaborar there are vast numbers of people willing to cooperate, there are no end of people willing to cooperate ( colloq)el frío ha causado infinidad de roturas de cañerías de gas the cold has caused an enormous o a huge number of burst gas pipesrecibimos infinidad de cartas/llamadas we received countless letters/callsse lo he dicho infinidad de veces I've told him innumerable o countless times* * *
infinidad sustantivo femenino ( gran cantidad):
infinidad de veces innumerable o countless times
infinidad f (multitud, muchas) great number
en infinidad de casos, in countless cases
' infinidad' also found in these entries:
English:
infinity
- overwhelm
* * *infinidad nfinfinidad de countless, innumerable;existen infinidad de formas de hacerlo there are countless ways of doing it;en un día sucedieron infinidad de cosas in the course of one day thousands of things happened;en infinidad de ocasiones on countless occasions;nos ofrecieron una infinidad de regalos they showered us with gifts* * *f:infinidad de countless* * *infinidad nf1) : infinity2) sinfín: great number, huge quantityuna infinidad de veces: countless times* * *infinidad n a great many -
2 innumerable
adj.countless, innumerable.* * *► adjetivo1 innumerable, countless* * *adj.* * *adjetivo innumerableinnumerables veces — innumerable o countless times
* * *= countless, innumerable, myriad.Ex. But since we, and countless similar institutions, are dependent upon the Library of Congress, service considerations gave way to economic considerations.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. In addition, Britain has one of the most extensive bodies of legislation in the world, which is added to daily and encrusted with myriad rules and regulations.----* ser innumerable = be without number, be legion.* ser innumerables = run into + the thousands.* * *adjetivo innumerableinnumerables veces — innumerable o countless times
* * *= countless, innumerable, myriad.Ex: But since we, and countless similar institutions, are dependent upon the Library of Congress, service considerations gave way to economic considerations.
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: In addition, Britain has one of the most extensive bodies of legislation in the world, which is added to daily and encrusted with myriad rules and regulations.* ser innumerable = be without number, be legion.* ser innumerables = run into + the thousands.* * *innumerableun ejército innumerable an army too large o numerous to countse lo he dicho innumerables veces I've told him time and time again o innumerable o countless timesha recibido innumerables llamadas she has received countless o innumerable phone calls* * *
innumerable adjetivo
innumerable
innumerable adjetivo innumerable, countless
' innumerable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
infinitud
- incontable
- infinidad
- infinito
- número
English:
countless
- innumerable
- endless
* * *innumerable adjinnumerable;en innumerables ocasiones on countless occasions;el terremoto provocó innumerables víctimas the number of casualties in the earthquake was huge* * *adj innumerable, countless* * *innumerable adjincontable: innumerable, countless* * *innumerable adj countless / innumerable -
3 repetido
adj.repeated, duplicate, duplicated, twice-told.past part.past participle of spanish verb: repetir.* * *1→ link=repetir repetir► adjetivo1 repeated\repetidas veces repeatedly, countless times* * *(f. - repetida)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=reiterado) repeated2) (=numeroso) numerousrepetidas veces — repeatedly, over and over again
3) [sello] duplicate* * *1) <sello/disco>2) (delante del n) <casos/avisos/intentos> repeated (before n)se lo había dicho en repetidas ocasiones — I'd told him again and again o time and again
* * *= persistent, recurrent, recurring, repeated.Ex. Cases keep discussion grounded on certain persistent facts that must be faced, and keep a realistic rein on airy flights of academic speculation.Ex. One of the major recurrent problems with volunteer and part-time abstractors is maintaining deadlines; delays in some of the documents covered by the service are almost inevitable.Ex. After the probationary period, performance evaluations are administered on a recurring basis.Ex. Reengineering involves eliminating repeated work spending less time with administrative tasks.----* repetidas veces = repeatedly, time after time, time and again, time and time again.* título repetido = running title.* * *1) <sello/disco>2) (delante del n) <casos/avisos/intentos> repeated (before n)se lo había dicho en repetidas ocasiones — I'd told him again and again o time and again
* * *= persistent, recurrent, recurring, repeated.Ex: Cases keep discussion grounded on certain persistent facts that must be faced, and keep a realistic rein on airy flights of academic speculation.
Ex: One of the major recurrent problems with volunteer and part-time abstractors is maintaining deadlines; delays in some of the documents covered by the service are almost inevitable.Ex: After the probationary period, performance evaluations are administered on a recurring basis.Ex: Reengineering involves eliminating repeated work spending less time with administrative tasks.* repetidas veces = repeatedly, time after time, time and again, time and time again.* título repetido = running title.* * *repetido -daA ‹sello/disco›éste lo tengo repetido I have two of these, I have this one twiceB ( delante del n) ‹oportunidades/veces›se lo había dicho repetidas veces or en repetidas ocasiones I'd told him again and again o time and again, I'd told him on countless o numerous occasionsrepetidos intentos de fuga/suicidio repeated escape/suicide attempts* * *
Del verbo repetir: ( conjugate repetir)
repetido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
repetido
repetir
repetido adjetivoa) ‹sello/disco›:
repetir ( conjugate repetir) verbo transitivo
◊ ¿me lo puedes repetido? could you repeat it, please?;
¡que no te lo tenga que volver a repetido! don't let me have to tell you again!
‹ programa› to repeat, rerun;
‹experimento/curso/asignatura› to repeat
verbo intransitivo
1 ( volver a comer) to have a second helping, to have seconds (colloq)
2 [pimientos/pepinos] to repeat;
3 (Educ) to repeat a year/course
repetirse verbo pronominal
[ persona] to repeat oneself
repetido,-a adjetivo
1 tengo este libro repetido, (dos ejemplares) I've got two copies of this book
(varios ejemplares, sin determinar el número) several
2 (varios) several: nos hemos visto en repetidas ocasiones, we have met several times
repetir
I verbo transitivo
1 (un gesto, acción, juicio, palabras) to repeat
2 (un trabajo) to do again: tendrás que repetir la redacción, you'll have to redo your composition
3 (volver a servirse algún alimento) to have a second helping: repetí arroz dos veces, I had three helpings of rice
4 Educ to repeat
II verbo intransitivo
1 Educ to repeat a year
2 (volver a servirse el plato) to have a second helping
3 (un alimento) el ajo me repite, garlic repeats on me
' repetido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
continua
- continuo
- repetida
English:
repeated
* * *repetido, -a adj1. [reiterado] repeated;se lo he dicho repetidas veces I've told him time and again, I've told him repeatedly* * *adj repeated;repetidas veces over and over again;lo tengo repetido I have two of these* * *repetido, -da adj1) : repeated, numerous2)repetidas veces : repeatedly, time and again* * *repetido adj repeated
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