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snowshoes

  • 1 a lo que salga

    Ex. He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.
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    Ex: He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a lo que salga

  • 2 a toda costa

    at all costs, at any price
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    = absolutely, at all costs, come what may, at any cost, at any price
    Ex. Although not absolutely necessary, unique call numbers are very helpful during this stage of the conversion.
    Ex. This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.
    Ex. He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.
    Ex. Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.
    Ex. The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price.
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    = absolutely, at all costs, come what may, at any cost, at any price

    Ex: Although not absolutely necessary, unique call numbers are very helpful during this stage of the conversion.

    Ex: This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.
    Ex: He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.
    Ex: Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.
    Ex: The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a toda costa

  • 3 caminata

    f.
    long walk.
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    1 long walk, trek
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    noun f.
    hike, walk
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    SF (=paseo largo) long walk; [campestre] hike, ramble
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    femenino long walk; ( en el campo) long walk, ramble, hike

    después de darme or pegarme semejante caminata — after walking o (colloq) trekking all that way

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    = hike, trudge, walk.
    Ex. A section on alpine environments discusses recommended equipment for mountain day hikes.
    Ex. He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.
    Ex. A walk through the exhibit hall made it clear: the Web is everywhere.
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    femenino long walk; ( en el campo) long walk, ramble, hike

    después de darme or pegarme semejante caminata — after walking o (colloq) trekking all that way

    * * *
    = hike, trudge, walk.

    Ex: A section on alpine environments discusses recommended equipment for mountain day hikes.

    Ex: He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.
    Ex: A walk through the exhibit hall made it clear: the Web is everywhere.

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    long walk; (en el campo) long walk, ramble, hike
    después de darme or pegarme semejante caminata after walking o trekking o hiking all that way ( colloq)
    si quieres vete, pero hay una buena caminata hasta allí go if you like, but it's a long walk o ( colloq) a fair walk o ( colloq) quite a trek o hike
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    caminata sustantivo femenino
    long walk;
    ( en el campo) long walk, hike;
    después de darme semejante caminata after walking o (colloq) trekking all that way

    caminata sustantivo femenino long walk

    ' caminata' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    apetito
    - marcha
    - paseo
    English:
    hike
    - tramp
    - trek
    - walk
    - stiff
    - whet
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    long walk;
    se pegaron una buena caminata they had a long walk;
    hay una buena caminata hasta el centro it's quite a step o trek to the centre
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    f long walk
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    : hike, long walk
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    caminata n long walk / hike

    Spanish-English dictionary > caminata

  • 4 pase lo que pase

    = come what may, come rain or shine, rain or shine, come hell or high water
    Ex. He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.
    Ex. Come rain or shine, mail gets delivered to hospitalized patients, thanks to dependable volunteers.
    Ex. The daily star watch will begin with a planetarium show (held rain or shine) to be followed (weather permitting) by viewing with a telescope.
    Ex. Come hell or high water, I'm going to stick to my guns and make this happen.
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    = come what may, come rain or shine, rain or shine, come hell or high water

    Ex: He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.

    Ex: Come rain or shine, mail gets delivered to hospitalized patients, thanks to dependable volunteers.
    Ex: The daily star watch will begin with a planetarium show (held rain or shine) to be followed (weather permitting) by viewing with a telescope.
    Ex: Come hell or high water, I'm going to stick to my guns and make this happen.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pase lo que pase

  • 5 raqueta de andar por la nieve

    (n.) = snowshoe
    Ex. He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.
    * * *
    (n.) = snowshoe

    Ex: He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.

    Spanish-English dictionary > raqueta de andar por la nieve

  • 6 raqueta para la nieve

    (n.) = snowshoe
    Ex. He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.
    * * *
    (n.) = snowshoe

    Ex: He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.

    Spanish-English dictionary > raqueta para la nieve

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