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1 singularmente + Adjetivo
= singularly + AdjetivoEx. When the library becomes an agent of propagandists, it usually offends someone else and jeopardizes the unique and singularly valuable contribution it makes as an impartial resource responsive to the particular individual.* * *= singularly + AdjetivoEx: When the library becomes an agent of propagandists, it usually offends someone else and jeopardizes the unique and singularly valuable contribution it makes as an impartial resource responsive to the particular individual.
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2 singularmente
adv.singularly, particularly, especially.* * *► adverbio1 singularly* * *ADV1) (=extrañamente) singularly, peculiarly2) (=especialmente) especially* * *----* singularmente + Adjetivo = singularly + Adjetivo.* * ** singularmente + Adjetivo = singularly + Adjetivo.* * *( frml); singularly* * *singularmente adv1. [raramente] oddly2. [únicamente] uniquely* * *adv singularly -
3 singular
adj.1 peculiar, odd (raro).2 unique.singular batalla single combat3 singular (grammar).m.singular (grammar).en singular in the singular* * *► adjetivo1 (único) singular, single2 (excepcional) extraordinary, exceptional3 (raro) peculiar, odd1 GRAMÁTICA singular\en singular GRAMÁTICA in the singular* * *noun m.* * *1. ADJ1) (Ling) singular2)3) (=destacado) outstanding, exceptional4) (=raro) singular, odd2.SM (Ling) singularen singular — (lit) in the singular; (fig) in particular
* * *I1)a) (frml) (extraordinario, especial) singular (frml)b) (peculiar, raro) peculiar, oddc) (frml) ( excepcionalmente bueno) singularly good (frml)2) (Ling) singularIImasculino singularen singular — (Ling) in the singular
* * *= distinctive, singular, quaint, singular, one-of-a-kind, with a difference, unique, portentous.Ex. In addition to main or added entries under titles added entries are often also made in respect of distinctive series titles.Ex. All nouns have a plural and singular form.Ex. Clergymen practice the quaint custom of reading aloud at meal times.Ex. The second edition was also well received all over the world, and was accorded the singular honour of translation into Portuguese for use in library schools in Brazil.Ex. Join leading experts in cultural heritage informatics for a one-of-a-kind learning experience.Ex. The article 'Web authoring with a difference' reviews the current authoring tools available for organizations wishing to become involved in the World Wide Web (WWW).Ex. The basic requirement of a shelf arrangement system is that each document has a unique place in the sequence.Ex. This novel is once again a most peculiar combination of broad farce and portentous significance.* * *I1)a) (frml) (extraordinario, especial) singular (frml)b) (peculiar, raro) peculiar, oddc) (frml) ( excepcionalmente bueno) singularly good (frml)2) (Ling) singularIImasculino singularen singular — (Ling) in the singular
* * *= distinctive, singular, quaint, singular, one-of-a-kind, with a difference, unique, portentous.Ex: In addition to main or added entries under titles added entries are often also made in respect of distinctive series titles.
Ex: All nouns have a plural and singular form.Ex: Clergymen practice the quaint custom of reading aloud at meal times.Ex: The second edition was also well received all over the world, and was accorded the singular honour of translation into Portuguese for use in library schools in Brazil.Ex: Join leading experts in cultural heritage informatics for a one-of-a-kind learning experience.Ex: The article 'Web authoring with a difference' reviews the current authoring tools available for organizations wishing to become involved in the World Wide Web (WWW).Ex: The basic requirement of a shelf arrangement system is that each document has a unique place in the sequence.Ex: This novel is once again a most peculiar combination of broad farce and portentous significance.* * *Alo hizo con singular entusiasmo he did it with remarkable o extraordinary o singular enthusiasmun cuadro de singular colorido a singularly colorful picture2 (peculiar, raro) peculiar, oddlo dijo en un tonillo muy singular he said it in a very peculiar o odd o funny wayB ( Ling) singularsingularen singular ( Ling) in the singulartú habla en singular you speak for yourself* * *
singular adjetivo
singular
■ sustantivo masculino
singular;◊ en singular (Ling) in the singular
singular
I adjetivo
1 (raro, excepcional) peculiar, odd
2 frml (único, inigualable) un dibujo de singular belleza, a drawing of outstanding beauty
II adjetivo & m Ling singular
' singular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
buen
- dato
- demasiada
- demasiado
- haber
- mucha
- mucho
- otra
- otro
- particular
- persona
- poca
- poco
- política
- sí
- singularizar
- tanta
- tanto
- toda
- todo
- acta
- África
- África del Sur
- agua
- águila
- ala
- alba
- alga
- álgebra
- algún
- alma
- alta
- alza
- ama
- anca
- ancla
- ánfora
- ánima
- ansia
- ara
- arca
- área
- aria
- arma
- arpa
- arte
- asa
- ascua
- Asia
- asma
English:
accused
- lady
- majority
- neither
- offspring
- propose
- singular
- statistics
- bad
- big
- first
- good
- large
- peculiarity
- third
- thirteenth
* * *♦ adj1. [raro] peculiar, odd;un hombre singular a peculiar man2. [único] unique;tiene dotes singulares de cantante she has unique talent as a singer3.singular batalla single combat4. Gram singular♦ nmGram singular;en singular in the singular* * *I adjsingular2 ( único) outstanding, extraordinaryII m GRAM singular* * *singular adj1) : singular, unique2) particular: peculiar, odd3) : singular (in grammar)♦ singularmente advsingular nm: singular* * *singular adj singular -
4 especialmente + Adjetivo
= notoriously + Adjetivo, singularly + AdjetivoEx. A great variety of book-cloths was manufactured and used from 1830 to 1850 (though no more than a few types of grain were really common) and the description of patterns is notoriously difficult.Ex. When the library becomes an agent of propagandists, it usually offends someone else and jeopardizes the unique and singularly valuable contribution it makes as an impartial resource responsive to the particular individual.* * *= notoriously + Adjetivo, singularly + AdjetivoEx: A great variety of book-cloths was manufactured and used from 1830 to 1850 (though no more than a few types of grain were really common) and the description of patterns is notoriously difficult.
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5 especialmente
adv.1 especially, specially.2 mainly, specially.* * *► adverbio1 (exclusivamente) specially2 (particularmente) especially* * *ADV1) (=en especial) especially, particularlyeste problema afecta especialmente a los jóvenes — this problem especially o particularly affects young people
2) (=para un fin concreto) specially* * *a) ( en especial) especially, particularlyb) ( para un fin específico) specially* * *= especially (specially), particularly, specially (especially), distinctively, unusually, in particular.Ex. This software is important to the further implementation of the record format, especially in developing countries.Ex. In the note area, contents notes can be particularly appropriate.Ex. In addition, the library has also set up a centre specially for immigrant workers.Ex. The quality of the library circulation is neither distinctively high nor low.Ex. The retreat, held in an off-campus community room during the Christmas break following an unusually hectic autumn term, lasted a full day.Ex. In particular, most were constructed before the ideas of facet analysis were developed.----* creado especialmente para la televisión = made-for-television.* encargar especialmente = special order.* especialmente + Adjetivo = notoriously + Adjetivo, singularly + Adjetivo.* especialmente para ti = just for you.* pedir especialmente = special order.* * *a) ( en especial) especially, particularlyb) ( para un fin específico) specially* * *= especially (specially), particularly, specially (especially), distinctively, unusually, in particular.Ex: This software is important to the further implementation of the record format, especially in developing countries.
Ex: In the note area, contents notes can be particularly appropriate.Ex: In addition, the library has also set up a centre specially for immigrant workers.Ex: The quality of the library circulation is neither distinctively high nor low.Ex: The retreat, held in an off-campus community room during the Christmas break following an unusually hectic autumn term, lasted a full day.Ex: In particular, most were constructed before the ideas of facet analysis were developed.* creado especialmente para la televisión = made-for-television.* encargar especialmente = special order.* especialmente + Adjetivo = notoriously + Adjetivo, singularly + Adjetivo.* especialmente para ti = just for you.* pedir especialmente = special order.* * *1 (en especial) especially, particularly2 (para un fin específico) speciallyespecialmente diseñado para nosotros specially o specifically designed for us* * *
especialmente adverbio
1 (sobre todo, particularmente) especially: es un muchacho especialmente callado, he's an especially quiet boy
2 (específicamente) specially
' especialmente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comerciante
- delgada
- delgado
- hacer
- lata
- más
English:
blubber
- brogue
- ESP
- especially
- particularly
- propose
- specially
- wrestle
* * *especialmente adv1. [con fin específico] especially, specially2. [en especial] especially, particularly;me gusta la pasta, especialmente los macarrones I like pasta, especially macaroni;¿prefieres alguno especialmente? do you want one in particular?* * *adv specially* * *especialmente adv: especially, particularly* * *especialmente adv1. (sobre todo) especially2. (expresamente) specially3. (en particular) particularly -
6 propagandista
f. & m.propagandist.* * *SMF propagandist* * *masculino y femenino propagandist* * *= propagandist, propagandistic.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. When the library becomes an agent of propagandists, it usually offends someone else and jeopardizes the unique and singularly valuable contribution it makes as an impartial resource responsive to the particular individual.Ex. Much of the readily accessible visual information suffers from imperialistic, colonial, paternalistic, and propagandistic interpretations.----* aparato propagandista = propaganda machine.* * *masculino y femenino propagandist* * *= propagandist, propagandistic.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: When the library becomes an agent of propagandists, it usually offends someone else and jeopardizes the unique and singularly valuable contribution it makes as an impartial resource responsive to the particular individual.
Ex: Much of the readily accessible visual information suffers from imperialistic, colonial, paternalistic, and propagandistic interpretations.* aparato propagandista = propaganda machine.* * *propagandist* * *propagandista nmfpropagandist -
7 de manera sobresaliente
• eminently• outstandingly• singularlyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > de manera sobresaliente
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8 extraordinariamente
• exceptionally• extraordinarily• fabulously• phenomenally• remarkably• singularly• uncommonly• unusually -
9 singularmente
• especially• particularize• particulars• singularly
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