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2 pronombre posesivo
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3 para vergüenza + Pronombre Posesivo
= to + Posesivo + shameEx. To their shame, public libraries did not invent such services despite their claim for generations to be 'a community information centre'.* * *= to + Posesivo + shameEx: To their shame, public libraries did not invent such services despite their claim for generations to be 'a community information centre'.
Spanish-English dictionary > para vergüenza + Pronombre Posesivo
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4 pronombre
m.pronoun (grammar).pronombre demostrativo demonstrative pronounpronombre indefinido indefinite pronounpronombre interrogativo interrogative pronounpronombre personal personal pronounpronombre posesivo possessive pronounpronombre relativo relative pronoun* * *1 pronoun\pronombre demostrativo demonstrative pronounpronombre personal personal pronounpronombre relativo relative pronoun* * *noun m.* * *SM pronoun* * *masculino pronoun* * *= pronoun.Ex. A reader or a listener, the descriptive grammarians would argue, would not assume, despite the singular verb and the objective case pronouns, that Mary was the subject, rather than the object, of the sentence.----* pronombre masculino = masculine pronoun.* * *masculino pronoun* * *= pronoun.Ex: A reader or a listener, the descriptive grammarians would argue, would not assume, despite the singular verb and the objective case pronouns, that Mary was the subject, rather than the object, of the sentence.
* pronombre masculino = masculine pronoun.* * *pronounCompuestos:personal pronounpossessive pronounreflexive pronoun* * *
pronombre sustantivo masculino
pronoun
pronombre sustantivo masculino pronoun
' pronombre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
como
- más
- para
- toda
- todo
- algo
- alguien
- alguno
- bastante
- ciento
- cual
- cuál
- cualquiera
- cuanto
- cuánto
- cuarto
- cuatrocientos
- décimo
- demás
- demasiado
- demostrativo
- doscientos
- duodécimo
- harto
- menos
- mijo
- milésimo
- mío
- mucho
- nada
- nadie
- ninguno
- novecientos
- noveno
- nuestro
- ochocientos
- octavo
- otro
- poco
- primero
- que
- qué
- quien
- quién
- quienquiera
- quinientos
- quinto
- se
- segundo
- seiscientos
English:
accustom
- agree
- appreciate
- averse
- delay
- excuse
- personal pronoun
- pronoun
- put off
- all
- another
- any
- anybody
- anyone
- anything
- anywhere
- both
- each
- either
- enough
- everybody
- everyone
- everything
- few
- half
- he
- her
- hers
- herself
- him
- himself
- I
- it
- itself
- last
- least
- less
- little
- many
- me
- more
- most
- much
- myself
- neither
- nobody
- none
- no one
- nothing
- nowhere
* * *pronombre nmGram pronoun pronombre demostrativo demonstrative pronoun;pronombre indefinido indefinite pronoun;pronombre interrogativo interrogative pronoun;pronombre personal personal pronoun;pronombre posesivo possessive pronoun;pronombre relativo relative pronoun* * *m GRAM pronoun* * *pronombre nm: pronoun* * *pronombre n pronoun -
5 pronombre personal/posesivo/reflexivo
personal/possessive/reflexive pronoun* * *personal/possessive/reflexive pronounSpanish-English dictionary > pronombre personal/posesivo/reflexivo
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6 según + Pronombre
= Pronombre + understanding + be, in + Posesivo + view, in + Posesivo + opinionEx. My understanding is that this is fairly pricey, too.Ex. In her view, it is high time for the plays by this versatile and prolific dramatist to begin elbowing their way into the American repertoire.Ex. In my opinion this approach is incorrect, and the use of computers to perpetuate outdated systems is a perversion of technology.* * *= Pronombre + understanding + be, in + Posesivo + view, in + Posesivo + opinionEx: My understanding is that this is fairly pricey, too.
Ex: In her view, it is high time for the plays by this versatile and prolific dramatist to begin elbowing their way into the American repertoire.Ex: In my opinion this approach is incorrect, and the use of computers to perpetuate outdated systems is a perversion of technology. -
7 a + Posesivo + alcance
= in the ballpark for + Pronombre, in + Posesivo + ballpark rangeEx. We had a pretty tight budget but Spector 360 was in the ballpark for us and we felt it was way above all the others when it came to features and benefits.Ex. And when Craft gave us his estimate, it was right in our ballpark range.* * *= in the ballpark for + Pronombre, in + Posesivo + ballpark rangeEx: We had a pretty tight budget but Spector 360 was in the ballpark for us and we felt it was way above all the others when it came to features and benefits.
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8 dentro de + Posesivo + posibilidades
= in the ballpark for + Pronombre, in + Posesivo + ballpark rangeEx. We had a pretty tight budget but Spector 360 was in the ballpark for us and we felt it was way above all the others when it came to features and benefits.Ex. And when Craft gave us his estimate, it was right in our ballpark range.* * *= in the ballpark for + Pronombre, in + Posesivo + ballpark rangeEx: We had a pretty tight budget but Spector 360 was in the ballpark for us and we felt it was way above all the others when it came to features and benefits.
Ex: And when Craft gave us his estimate, it was right in our ballpark range.Spanish-English dictionary > dentro de + Posesivo + posibilidades
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9 según + Pronombre + entender
= it + be + Posesivo + understanding, Pronombre + understanding + beEx. It is my understanding that the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, 2nd edition, (AACR2) will prescribe the same entry rules for all materials.Ex. My understanding is that this is fairly pricey, too.* * *= it + be + Posesivo + understanding, Pronombre + understanding + beEx: It is my understanding that the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, 2nd edition, (AACR2) will prescribe the same entry rules for all materials.
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10 cuando antes + Pronombre + sea posible
= at + Posesivo + earliest convenience, at + Posesivo + earliest convenienceEx. Please telephone me collect at your earliest convenience so that we can discuss your future, hopefully with the Mitford Public Library.Ex. Please telephone me collect at your earliest convenience so that we can discuss your future, hopefully with the Mitford Public Library.* * *= at + Posesivo + earliest convenience, at + Posesivo + earliest convenienceEx: Please telephone me collect at your earliest convenience so that we can discuss your future, hopefully with the Mitford Public Library.
Ex: Please telephone me collect at your earliest convenience so that we can discuss your future, hopefully with the Mitford Public Library.Spanish-English dictionary > cuando antes + Pronombre + sea posible
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11 de acuerdo con + Pronombre
= in + Posesivo + opinion, in + Posesivo + opinionEx. In my opinion this approach is incorrect, and the use of computers to perpetuate outdated systems is a perversion of technology.Ex. In my opinion this approach is incorrect, and the use of computers to perpetuate outdated systems is a perversion of technology.* * *= in + Posesivo + opinion, in + Posesivo + opinionEx: In my opinion this approach is incorrect, and the use of computers to perpetuate outdated systems is a perversion of technology.
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12 en lo que a + Pronombre + competer
= to the best of + Posesivo + knowledgeEx. To the best of her knowledge, she has no professional affiliations that create conflicts of interest with her editorial responsibilities.* * *= to the best of + Posesivo + knowledgeEx: To the best of her knowledge, she has no professional affiliations that create conflicts of interest with her editorial responsibilities.
Spanish-English dictionary > en lo que a + Pronombre + competer
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13 entre + Pronombre
= in + Posesivo + midstEx. Today people learn about other cultures not just from reading books, going to museums, and visiting abroad, but also by getting to know people from these cultures living in their midst.* * *= in + Posesivo + midstEx: Today people learn about other cultures not just from reading books, going to museums, and visiting abroad, but also by getting to know people from these cultures living in their midst.
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14 hacer que se + Pronombre + escuche
(v.) = make + Posesivo + voice heardEx. In the USA and Canada women in librarianship have organised themselves and made their voices heard.* * *(v.) = make + Posesivo + voice heardEx: In the USA and Canada women in librarianship have organised themselves and made their voices heard.
Spanish-English dictionary > hacer que se + Pronombre + escuche
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15 hasta donde + Pronombre + saber
= to the best of + Posesivo + knowledgeEx. To the best of her knowledge, she has no professional affiliations that create conflicts of interest with her editorial responsibilities.* * *= to the best of + Posesivo + knowledgeEx: To the best of her knowledge, she has no professional affiliations that create conflicts of interest with her editorial responsibilities.
Spanish-English dictionary > hasta donde + Pronombre + saber
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16 ocupar un lugar destacado para + Pronombre
(v.) = stand + high on + Posesivo + listEx. 'Huckleberry Finn' is another of those books that stands high on my own list of life-enhancing and life-changing works of literature.* * *(v.) = stand + high on + Posesivo + listEx: 'Huckleberry Finn' is another of those books that stands high on my own list of life-enhancing and life-changing works of literature.
Spanish-English dictionary > ocupar un lugar destacado para + Pronombre
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17 para + Pronombre Personal
= in + Posesivo + eyesEx. In their eyes its 'functional acceptability' is not established.* * *= in + Posesivo + eyesEx: In their eyes its 'functional acceptability' is not established.
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18 que + Pronombre + recordar
= to the best of + Posesivo + recollectionEx. This is a wholly truthful account of her various discoveries and misadventures recounted, to the best of her recollection, in four parts.* * *= to the best of + Posesivo + recollectionEx: This is a wholly truthful account of her various discoveries and misadventures recounted, to the best of her recollection, in four parts.
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19 según + Pronombre Personal
= in + Posesivo + eyesEx. In their eyes its 'functional acceptability' is not established.* * *= in + Posesivo + eyesEx: In their eyes its 'functional acceptability' is not established.
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20 según lo que + Pronombre Personal + saber
= to + Posesivo + knowledgeEx. The discussion didn't make that great an impression on me at the time because I had never, to my knowledge, experienced any form of sexual harassment.* * *= to + Posesivo + knowledgeEx: The discussion didn't make that great an impression on me at the time because I had never, to my knowledge, experienced any form of sexual harassment.
Spanish-English dictionary > según lo que + Pronombre Personal + saber
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