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1 tantamount
tr['tæntəmaʊnt]1 equivalente (to, a)tantamount ['tæntə.maʊnt] adj: equivalenteadj.• equivalente adj.n.• equivalente s.m.'tæntəmaʊntto be tantamount TO something — equivaler* a algo
['tæntǝmaʊnt]ADJ* * *['tæntəmaʊnt]to be tantamount TO something — equivaler* a algo
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2 tantamount to
(having the same effect as; equivalent to: His silence is tantamount to an admission of guilt.) equivalente a -
3 tantamount
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4 calumnia
Del verbo calumniar: ( conjugate calumniar) \ \
calumnia es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: calumnia calumniar
calumnia sustantivo femenino ( oral) defamation, slander; ( escrita) libel;
calumniar ( conjugate calumniar) verbo transitivo ( por escrito) to libel; ( oralmente) to slander
calumnia sustantivo femenino
1 calumny: ¡eso es una vil calumnia!, that's a complete lie
2 Jur slander
calumniar verbo transitivo
1 to calumniate
2 Jur to slander ' calumnia' also found in these entries: English: foul - slander - slur - tantamount - libel - smear -
5 casi
casi adverbio 1 ( cerca de) almost, nearly; 2 ( en frases negativas): casi nunca hardly ever; no nos queda casi nada de pan there's hardly any bread left; ¿pudiste dormir? — casi nada did you manage to sleep? — hardly at all; casi no vengo I almost didn't come 3 ( expresando una opinión tentativa):
casi adverbio almost, nearly: casi me lo compro, I nearly bought it
casi no se oye, it can hardly be heard familiar casi, casi, just about
casi cien personas, almost a hundred people
casi nadie, hardly anyone
casi nunca, hardly ever
casi siempre, almost always
casi todos, almost all ' casi' also found in these entries: Spanish: alquilar - apenas - caerse - cerca - ir - gasto - gay - inapreciable - nada - nadie - normalmente - nunca - respiración - tener - acabar - alcanzar - calentar - dormir - durante - golpe - matar - medir - mero - palmo - sombra English: about - absent - absorb - all - almost - anything - barely - best - clear - close - die - esquire - ever - excel - fray - frizzy - good - hardly - narrowly - nearly - next - o'clock - obtain - perfect - practically - queer - sloppy - tall - tantamount - by - certainly - cripple - face - fairly - fit - most - muffle - near - near- - nil - nine - one - out - reasonably - skim - time - virtually -
6 equivalente
equivalente adjetivo equivalent; equivalente a algo equivalent to sth ■ sustantivo masculino equivalent; equivalente a or de algo equivalent of sth
equivalente adjetivo & sustantivo masculino equivalent ' equivalente' also found in these entries: Spanish: estanca - estanco - inocentada - TAE English: analog - analogue - APR - busload - direct - equivalent - for - fuck - tantamount - counter - gill - hundred - stone -
7 equivaler
equivaler ( conjugate equivaler) verbo intransitivo equivaler a algo to be equivalent to sth;◊ ¿a cuánto equivalen mil euros en libras? how much is a thousand euros equivalent to o worth in pounds?
equivaler verbo intransitivo to be equivalent [a, to] ' equivaler' also found in these entries: Spanish: significar - representar English: amount to - correspond - equal - equivalent - amount - tantamount
См. также в других словарях:
Tantamount — Tan ta*mount , a. [F. tant so much (L. tantus) + E. amount.] Equivalent in value, signification, or effect. [1913 Webster] A usage nearly tantamount to constitutional right. Hallam. [1913 Webster] The certainty that delay, under these… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tantamount — ► ADJECTIVE (tantamount to) ▪ equivalent in seriousness to; virtually the same as. ORIGIN from earlier tantamount «amount to as much», from Italian tanto montare … English terms dictionary
Tantamount — Tan ta*mount , v. i. To be tantamount or equivalent; to amount. [Obs.] Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tantamount — I adjective analogous, comparable, corresponding to, ditto, equal, equivalent, identical, parallel, similar, synonymous II index coequal, comparable (equivalent), equal … Law dictionary
tantamount to — index constructive (inferential), virtual Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
tantamount — 1640s, from verbal phrase tant amount be equivalent (1620s), from Anglo Fr. tant amunter amount to as much (late 13c.), from O.Fr. tant as much (from L. tantus, from tam so ) + amonter amount to, go up (see AMOUNT (Cf. amount)) … Etymology dictionary
tantamount — *same, selfsame, very, identical, identic, equivalent, equal Analogous words: *like, alike, uniform, similar … New Dictionary of Synonyms
tantamount — [adj] same alike, as good as, commensurate, duplicate, equal, equivalent, identical, indistinguishable, like, parallel, same as, selfsame, synonymous, uniform, very; concepts 487,573 Ant. different, opposite, polar, reverse … New thesaurus
tantamount — [tant′ə mount΄] adj. [< Anglo Fr tant amunter, to amount to as much < OFr tant (< L tantus, so much: see TANDEM) + amonter (see AMOUNT)] having equal force, value, effect, etc.; equal or equivalent (to) … English World dictionary
tantamount — tan|ta|mount [ˈtæntəmaunt] adj [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: tantamount something equal in value (1600 1700), from Anglo French tant amunter to amount to as much ] be tantamount to sth if an action, suggestion, plan etc is tantamount to something bad … Dictionary of contemporary English
tantamount — [[t]tæ̱ntəmaʊnt[/t]] ADJ: v link ADJ to n/ ing (emphasis) If you say that one thing is tantamount to a second, more serious thing, you are emphasizing how bad, unacceptable, or unfortunate the first thing is by comparing it to the second.… … English dictionary