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121 tremendamente + Adjetivo
(n.) = terribly + Adjetivo, devastatingly + Adjetivo, fearsomely + AdjetivoEx. Language is terribly important because it does shape the way we view the world, and it is very important that we do something about our language.Ex. The teacher flipped over the document and examined her scored evaluations: all, except for attendance and punctuality, were in the low 70's, a devastatingly dramatic plunge from the former heights of her 97 to 99 scores.Ex. It contains a bevy of fearsomely feisty female archetypes removed from domestic obligations and toughened in the brutal setting of prison life.* * *(n.) = terribly + Adjetivo, devastatingly + Adjetivo, fearsomely + AdjetivoEx: Language is terribly important because it does shape the way we view the world, and it is very important that we do something about our language.
Ex: The teacher flipped over the document and examined her scored evaluations: all, except for attendance and punctuality, were in the low 70's, a devastatingly dramatic plunge from the former heights of her 97 to 99 scores.Ex: It contains a bevy of fearsomely feisty female archetypes removed from domestic obligations and toughened in the brutal setting of prison life. -
122 versar sobre
v.to be about, to deal about, to deal with.El texto trata de la violencia The text is about violence.* * *(v.) = be about, deal with, coverEx. The first problem in practical subject indexing is to decide exactly what the document is about.Ex. Part II deals with entry and heading for all types of materials.Ex. The schedules are divided into two parts, one covering music scores and parts and the other concerned with music literature.* * *(v.) = be about, deal with, coverEx: The first problem in practical subject indexing is to decide exactly what the document is about.
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123 igualada
f., (m. - igualado)* * *SF(Dep)1) (=tanto) equalizer2) (=igualdad de puntos) level score* * *femenino (period)el gol de la igualada — the equalizing goal, the equalizer
* * *femenino (period)el gol de la igualada — the equalizing goal, the equalizer
* * *( period)el gol de la igualada the equalizing goal, the equalizer, the tying goal ( AmE)* * *
igualada f Dep Pol tie: la canasta que supuso la igualada, the point that brought the game to a tie
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equalizer
* * *igualada nf[empate]la igualada se mantuvo hasta el final del partido the scores remained level until the end of the match;el tanto de la igualada the equalizer -
124 enceste
m.basket (sport).¡enceste de Johnson! Johnson scores!pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: encestar.* * *1 basket* * *SM (Dep) basket* * *( Dep) basket* * *enceste nmDep basket;¡enceste de Johnson! Johnson scores!* * *m en baloncesto basket -
125 arreglo de cuentas
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126 Examen de Inglés como Segunda Lengua
Examen de Inglés como Segunda Lengua (TOEFL)Ex: Results of the Pearson Product Moment Test showed a moderate correlation between the students' exit TOEFL scores and the post-test lirary skills scores.
Spanish-English dictionary > Examen de Inglés como Segunda Lengua
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127 TOEFL
TOEFL (Examen de Inglés como Segunda Lengua)Nota: Examen de inglés que todo estudiante extranjero debe hacer como requisito para su entrada en una universidad americana.Ex: Results of the Pearson Product Moment Test showed a moderate correlation between the students' exit TOEFL scores and the post-test lirary skills scores.
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128 saldar cuentas
v.1 to settle accounts, to adjust accounts, to square up, to settle up.Saldamos cuentas para estar en paz We settled up to be at peace.2 to pay off old scores.El vaquero saldó cuentas The cowboy paid off old scores.
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