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121 importantly
adverb de manera importante, importantementetr[ɪm'pɔːtəntlɪ]1 (speak, say, etc) dándose aires■ 'put it on my account", she said importantly "añádalo a mi cuenta," dijo dándose aires\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLand more importantly y lo que es más importanteimportantly [ɪm'pɔrtəntli] adv1) : con importancia2)more importantly : lo que es más importanteɪm'pɔːrtṇtli, ɪm'pɔːtṇtliadverb (indep)and, more importantly, it costs half as much — y, lo que es más importante, cuesta la mitad
[ɪm'pɔːtǝntlɪ]ADV1) (=significantly)these weapons figured importantly in the war — estas armas tuvieron un importante papel en la guerra
this document differs importantly from the original — este documento presenta importantes diferencias respecto al original
more importantly,... — aún más importante,...
I was hungry, and, more importantly, my children were hungry — yo tenía hambre y, lo que era aún más importante, mis hijos tenían hambre
2) (=arrogantly) [enter, walk, talk] con un aire de importancia"I'll go," he said importantly — -yo voy -dijo con un aire de importancia or dándose importancia
* * *[ɪm'pɔːrtṇtli, ɪm'pɔːtṇtli]adverb (indep)and, more importantly, it costs half as much — y, lo que es más importante, cuesta la mitad
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122 als Verlust buchen
als Verlust buchen
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123 죽이다
v. kill, murder, do away with, suicide, erase, eliminate, croak, put away, waste, zap, account, work off, deal, drop -
124 a utiliza ceva la maximum
too turn / to put smth. to good account.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a utiliza ceva la maximum
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125 schrijf het maar voor mij op
charge it to/put it on my accountVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > schrijf het maar voor mij op
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126 zijn rekening credit stellen
zijn rekening credit stellenput/place one's account in creditVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zijn rekening credit stellen
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127 כלם
כְּלַםch. sam(כלםto be restrained, to be retired). Targ. Y. Deut. 29:4 כלמו, Var. בלמו, read: בָּלַת or בְּלִיאוּ, v. בְּלֵי I. Af. אַכְלֵם as preced. Hif. Targ. 1 Sam. 20:34. Ib. 1:16; a. e.B. Kam.86a bot. דמַכְלְמוּ ליה ומִיכְּלֵם when you rebuke the child and he shrinks back in shame; ib.b (not דמיכלמו).Part. pass. מַכְלַם. Y.Yeb.XII, 12d bot, והיא מַכְלְמָה עלך and she (the young woman) will be put to shame on account of thee (the old man); ib. והוא מכלמהוכ׳ (read: מַכְלַם). Ithpa. אִיתְכַּלֵּם, Ithpe. אִיתְכְּלַם, אִיכְּלַם as preced. Nif. Targ. O. Num. 12:14. Targ. 2 Sam. 10:5; a. e.B. Kam. l. c., v. supra. -
128 כְּלַם
כְּלַםch. sam(כלםto be restrained, to be retired). Targ. Y. Deut. 29:4 כלמו, Var. בלמו, read: בָּלַת or בְּלִיאוּ, v. בְּלֵי I. Af. אַכְלֵם as preced. Hif. Targ. 1 Sam. 20:34. Ib. 1:16; a. e.B. Kam.86a bot. דמַכְלְמוּ ליה ומִיכְּלֵם when you rebuke the child and he shrinks back in shame; ib.b (not דמיכלמו).Part. pass. מַכְלַם. Y.Yeb.XII, 12d bot, והיא מַכְלְמָה עלך and she (the young woman) will be put to shame on account of thee (the old man); ib. והוא מכלמהוכ׳ (read: מַכְלַם). Ithpa. אִיתְכַּלֵּם, Ithpe. אִיתְכְּלַם, אִיכְּלַם as preced. Nif. Targ. O. Num. 12:14. Targ. 2 Sam. 10:5; a. e.B. Kam. l. c., v. supra.
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