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121 ninguna
ninguno,-a
I adjetivo
1 no: no tienes ninguna vergüenza, you have no shame (con otro negativo) not... any: no queda ninguna galleta, there aren't any biscuits left
de ninguna manera, no way
en ningún momento, never
por/en ninguna parte, nowhere
2 (intensificador) no es ningún maníaco, he isn't a maniac at all
no es ninguna extraña, she is no stranger
II pron
1 (persona) no one: él tiene un hermano y yo ninguno, he has a brother and I don't (referido a dos personas) neither: ninguno de nosotros (dos) tiene hermanas, neither of us has a sister (referido a un grupo) ninguno vino a misa, none of them came to mass (nadie) nobody, no one: ninguno lo sabía, nobody knew it
2 (objeto) yo tengo una oportunidad, pero él ninguna, I have a chance, but he has none (referido a dos objetos) neither: ninguno es útil, neither is useful (referido a un grupo) ninguno era rojo, none of them was red
no quiso ninguno, she didn't want any of them ➣ Ver nota en neither
' ninguna' also found in these entries: Spanish: cerrarse - circunstancia - confidente - existir - gracia - ligadura - manera - molestia - nada - nadie - ninguno - novatada - preferencia - queja - traba - utilidad - víctima - afinidad - atención - base - consideración - hacer - indicación - llevar - novedad - otro - parte - salida - salir English: anywhere - backing - careless - certainly - chance - chicken - development - erupt - film - forthcoming - joke - means - neither - not - nowhere - objection - obligation - oil painting - question - relation - remotely - way - account - any - be - bearing - circumstance - cold - come - consideration - disclaim - kindly - need - no - none - open - put - relish - tell - trouble - unconnected - world -
122 problema
problema sustantivo masculino problem;◊ resolver/solucionar un problema to solve a problem;los coches viejos dan muchos problemas old cars give a lot of trouble; no te hagas problema (AmL) don't worry about it
problema sustantivo masculino problem: les está dando muchos problemas, it is giving them a lot of trouble
problemas económicos, financial difficulties ' problema' also found in these entries: Spanish: abordar - acotar - circunscribirse - comprensión - conciencia - concienciarse - conjuntamente - contingente - deforestación - desarrollo - desforestación - desmenuzar - diferente - drogodependencia - eficacia - encarar - endemoniada - endemoniado - enfocar - enfocada - enfocado - enfoque - enrevesada - enrevesado - enunciado - inconveniente - intrincada - intrincado - magnitud - mano - orden - plantear - presentarse - profundizar - profundidad - radicar - raíz - remediar - remontar - replantear - resolución - resolver - robar - rompecabezas - salida - sencilla - sencillez - sencillo - sensibilizar - sinsabor English: answer - appreciate - appreciation - approach - approachable - arithmetic - attack - avenue - awkward - bit - bypass - can - care - central - come up - compound - deal with - define - devil - difficulty - emerge - emotional - form - formidable - graft - grapple - growing - hard - hassle - ignore - issue - knotty - knowledge - land - lie - magnitude - major - matter - meditate - meet with - nut - object - outstanding - overcome - pin down - pose - present - problem - question - relation -
123 eco-
i:kəu( as part of a word) (concerned with living things in relation to their environment: the eco-system.) eco- -
124 in / out of perspective
1) ((of an object in a painting, photograph etc) having, or not having, the correct size, shape, distance etc in relation to the rest of the picture: These houses don't seem to be in perspective in your drawing.) estar en perspectiva; no estar en perspectiva2) (with, or without, a correct or sensible understanding of something's true importance: Try to get these problems in(to) perspective; Keep things in perspective.) en perspectiva -
125 in proportion to
(in relation to; in comparison with: You spend far too much time on that work in proportion to its importance.) en proporción con -
126 раззнакомиться
( с кем-либо) разг. cesser toute relation avec qn, rompre tout commerce avec qn -
127 dispersion
nGEN dispersión f -
128 vis-à-vis
adv.frente a frente, de cara a cara.prep.1 en comparación con, frente a (in comparison with); en relación con, con relación o respecto a (in relation to)2 con relación a.s.1 conversación a solas.2 contraparte.(plural vis-à-vis)
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