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adverb aproximadamentetr['lʊːslɪ]1 (not tightly) suelto,-a2 (approximately) aproximadamente; (translate) librementeloosely ['lu:sli] adv1) : sin apretar2) roughly: aproximadamente, más o menosadv.• flojamente adv.'luːsli1) ( not tightly) <tie/bandage> sin apretar2)a) ( not precisely) < define> sin excesivo rigor; < translate> librementeb) (indep)c) ( flexibly) <structured/organized> de forma flexible or poco rígida['luːslɪ]ADV1) (=not tightly) [fasten, tie] con un nudo flojo, ligeramente; [hold] sin apretar, ligeramenteto hang loosely — [arms] colgar relajado; [skin, flesh] colgar fláccido
2) (=not precisely) [translated] librementea novel loosely based on the life of Shakespeare — una novela basada, en términos generales, sobre la vida de Shakespeare
it is loosely defined as... — en términos generales se define como..., sin ser muy precisos or rigurosos se define como...
what is loosely termed socialist realism — lo que se denomina, de forma poco precisa, realismo socialista
3) (=informally) [organized, structured] sin mucha rigidez, con bastante flexibilidadgroups loosely connected to the Hizbollah movement — grupos mpl que tienen cierta conexión con el movimiento Hezbolá
* * *['luːsli]1) ( not tightly) <tie/bandage> sin apretar2)a) ( not precisely) < define> sin excesivo rigor; < translate> librementeb) (indep)c) ( flexibly) <structured/organized> de forma flexible or poco rígida -
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1. noun(a person who cuts and makes suits, overcoats etc: He has his clothes made by a London tailor.) sastre
2. verb1) (to make and fit (suits, coats etc): He has his suits tailored in London.) confeccionar, hacer a medida2) (to make (something) fit the circumstances; to adapt: He tailored his way of living to his income.) adaptar/amoldar (a)•tailor n sastretr['teɪləSMALLr/SMALL]1 sastre,-a1 confeccionar2 figurative use adaptartailor ['teɪlər] vt1) : confeccionar o alterar (ropa)2) adapt: adaptar, ajustartailor n: sastre m, -tra fn.• sastre s.m.v.• confeccionar un traje v.• entallar v.
I 'teɪlər, 'teɪlə(r)noun sastre mhe went to the tailor's — fue al sastre or a la sastrería
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1) ( Clothing)a) ( make) confeccionarb) tailored past p (before n) <jacket/skirt> ( fitted) entallado; (lined, structured etc) armado, tipo sastre2) ( adapt) adaptar['teɪlǝ(r)]1.N sastre m2.VT [+ suit] confeccionar, hacer; (fig) adaptara well-tailored suit — un traje bien hecho, un traje que entalla bien
3.CPDtailor's chalk N — jabón m de sastre
tailor's dummy N — maniquí m
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I ['teɪlər, 'teɪlə(r)]noun sastre mhe went to the tailor's — fue al sastre or a la sastrería
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1) ( Clothing)a) ( make) confeccionarb) tailored past p (before n) <jacket/skirt> ( fitted) entallado; (lined, structured etc) armado, tipo sastre2) ( adapt) adaptar -
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s.1 estructura (en general)2 construcción (building, monument)3 edificación. (antiguo)vt.1 estructurar, articular.2 proveer una estructura a.(pt & pp structured) -
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abbr. for Structured Query Language
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