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121 доводы за и против
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > доводы за и против
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122 доводы за и против
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > доводы за и против
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123 доводы за и против
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > доводы за и против
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124 titular3
3 = style, title, entitle, headline.Ex. Mathilda Panopoulos, known as 'Tilly' to her friends and colleagues but usually styled 'Tilly the Hun' or just 'the Hun' by her detractors, is a native of Pritchard.Ex. In the eighth edition of a work which has been variously titled throughout its long life some valuable comments were made about the functions of bibliography.Ex. The article is entitled '2,400-bps modems: the pros and cons of searching in the fast lane' = El artículo se titula "Los modems de 2.400 bps: los pros y los contra de la búsqueda a toda pastilla".Ex. Leading technology visionaries will headline this annual knowledge community event.----* titularse en = gain + a degree in. -
125 доводы за, аргументы в поддержку
leg.N.P. (pros and cons - за и против) legal prosУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > доводы за, аргументы в поддержку
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126 medido
adj.1 measured, determined by measurement.Es un hombre muy medido He is a very frugal [measured] man.2 measured, moderate, frugal.Es un hombre muy medido He is a very frugal [measured] man.3 measured, cadenced, timed.4 prudent, measured.past part.past participle of spanish verb: medir.* * *- da adjetivo (CS)* * *= metered.Ex. This article describes a technique for offering metered, selective, access to CD-ROM databases on a pay as you use basis.* * *- da adjetivo (CS)* * *= metered.Ex: This article describes a technique for offering metered, selective, access to CD-ROM databases on a pay as you use basis.
* * *medido -da(CS): es muy medido con la bebida/al comer he's very moderate in his drinking/eating habitsfue muy medido en sus palabras he was very restrained in what he said, he measured his words very carefullyfueron declaraciones muy medidas it was a very measured statement* * *
Del verbo medir: ( conjugate medir)
medido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
medido
medir
medido◊ -da adjetivo (CS) ‹persona/comportamiento› restrained;
es muy medido con la bebida he's a very moderate drinker
medir ( conjugate medir) verbo transitivo
1 ‹habitación/distancia/velocidad› to measure
2 ( tener ciertas dimensiones) to be, measure;◊ mido 60 cm de cintura I measure o I'm 60 cm round the waist;
¿cuánto mide de alto/largo? how tall/long is it?;
mide casi 1,90 m he's almost 1.90 m (tall)
3 (calcular, considerar) to consider, weigh up;◊ medido los pros y contras de algo to weigh up the pros and cons of sth.
medirse verbo pronominal
1 ( refl) to measure oneself;
‹caderas/pecho› to measure
2 (Col, Méx, Ven) ( probarse) to try on
medir
I verbo transitivo
1 (dimensiones) to measure
2 (ponderar) to weigh up: deberías medir los riesgos, you should weigh up the risks
II verbo intransitivo to measure, be: mide dos metros de alto, he is two metres tall
mide cinco metros de ancho, it is five metres wide
' medido' also found in these entries:
English:
measurable
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127 mida
* * ** * *mida, midas, etc* * *
Del verbo medir: ( conjugate medir)
mida es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
medir
mida
medir ( conjugate medir) verbo transitivo
1 ‹habitación/distancia/velocidad› to measure
2 ( tener ciertas dimensiones) to be, measure;◊ mido 60 cm de cintura I measure o I'm 60 cm round the waist;
¿cuánto mide de alto/largo? how tall/long is it?;
mide casi 1,90 m he's almost 1.90 m (tall)
3 (calcular, considerar) to consider, weigh up;◊ mida los pros y contras de algo to weigh up the pros and cons of sth.
medirse verbo pronominal
1 ( refl) to measure oneself;
‹caderas/pecho› to measure
2 (Col, Méx, Ven) ( probarse) to try on
mida,◊ midas, etc see medir
medir
I verbo transitivo
1 (dimensiones) to measure
2 (ponderar) to weigh up: deberías medir los riesgos, you should weigh up the risks
II verbo intransitivo to measure, be: mide dos metros de alto, he is two metres tall
mide cinco metros de ancho, it is five metres wide
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128 pro
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pros and cons — are arguments for or against a particular issue. Pros are arguments which aim to promote the issue, while cons suggest points against it. The term has been in use since the 16th century and is a shortening of a Latin phrase, pro et contra, which… … The small dictionary of idiomes
pros and cons — [ˌprəʊz ən ˈkɒnz ǁ ˌproʊz ən ˈkɑːnz] noun the pros and cons [plural] the advantages and disadvantages of something, which you consider when making a decision about it : • When you re choosing a savings account, it is worthwhile spending some time … Financial and business terms
pros and cons — [ ,prouz ən kanz ] noun plural the advantages and disadvantages of something: pros and cons of: We need to look at the pros and cons of each system … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pros and cons — a disadvantage of or argument against something. → con pros and cons an advantage or argument in favour of something. → pro … English new terms dictionary
Pros and Cons — Infobox Television episode Title = Pros and Cons Series = Garfield and Friends Caption = Season = 2 Episode = 64 Airdate = October 14, 1989 Production = G022 A Writer = Mark Evanier Sharman DiVono Director = Tom Ray Mitch Schauer Marija Daïl Jeff … Wikipedia
pros and cons — the favorable and the unfavorable factors or reasons; advantages and disadvantages. * * * pros and cons Reasons or arguments for and against • • • Main Entry: ↑pro * * * pros and cons UK [ˌprəʊz ən ˈkɒnz] US [ˌproʊz ən ˈkɑnz] noun [plural] the… … Useful english dictionary
pros and cons — noun VERB + PROS AND CONS ▪ consider, discuss, weigh up ▪ Before making a decision, you need to weigh up the pros and cons of the situation. PREPOSITION ▪ pros and cons of … Collocations dictionary
pros and cons — UK [ˌprəʊz ən ˈkɒnz] / US [ˌproʊz ən ˈkɑnz] noun [plural] the advantages and disadvantages of something pros and cons of: We need to look at the pros and cons of each system … English dictionary
pros and cons — n. to weigh the pros and cons * * * to weigh the pros and cons … Combinatory dictionary
Pros and cons — Pro Pro, adv. For, on, or in behalf of, the affirmative side; in contrast with {con}. [1913 Webster] {Pro and con}, for and against, on the affirmative and on the negative side; as, they debated the question pro and con; formerly used also as a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pros and cons — plural noun the arguments for and against something: the committee had to consider all the pros and cons before making a decision. {Latin: for and against} …