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121 tener la culpa de Algo que se ha causado Uno mismo
(v.) = be of + Posesivo + own makingEx. This environment is one of the library's own making and includes intangibles that cannot be measured but that are necessary for quality performance.* * *(v.) = be of + Posesivo + own makingEx: This environment is one of the library's own making and includes intangibles that cannot be measured but that are necessary for quality performance.
Spanish-English dictionary > tener la culpa de Algo que se ha causado Uno mismo
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122 tener la impresión de que
(v.) = get + the feeling thatEx. From the way his left shoulder is tipped forward, from the set of his head and the length of his stride, one gets the feeling that he is a fully clothed sprinter just leaving the starting blocks.* * *(v.) = get + the feeling thatEx: From the way his left shoulder is tipped forward, from the set of his head and the length of his stride, one gets the feeling that he is a fully clothed sprinter just leaving the starting blocks.
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123 tener la seguridad de que
(v.) = rest + assured thatEx. Parents who find themselves in the unenviable position of being home with a colicky newborn can rest assured that there is a cure.* * *(v.) = rest + assured thatEx: Parents who find themselves in the unenviable position of being home with a colicky newborn can rest assured that there is a cure.
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124 tener la sensación de que
(v.) = have + a gut feeling thatEx. I have a gut feeling that such a program does not belong in a public library.* * *(v.) = have + a gut feeling thatEx: I have a gut feeling that such a program does not belong in a public library.
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125 tener lo que hace falta
(v.) = have + what it takesEx. In any case, the company thinks she has what it takes and is putting her in charge of a number of businesses, including publishing, TV and radio.* * *(v.) = have + what it takesEx: In any case, the company thinks she has what it takes and is putting her in charge of a number of businesses, including publishing, TV and radio.
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126 tener lo que se necesita
(v.) = have + what it takesEx. In any case, the company thinks she has what it takes and is putting her in charge of a number of businesses, including publishing, TV and radio.* * *(v.) = have + what it takesEx: In any case, the company thinks she has what it takes and is putting her in charge of a number of businesses, including publishing, TV and radio.
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127 tener mucha distancia que recorrer
(v.) = have + a long way to goEx. One of main reasons for this library's lack of success is that users often have a long way to go to reach it.* * *(v.) = have + a long way to goEx: One of main reasons for this library's lack of success is that users often have a long way to go to reach it.
Spanish-English dictionary > tener mucha distancia que recorrer
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128 tener mucho camino que recorrer
(v.) = have + a long way to goEx. One of main reasons for this library's lack of success is that users often have a long way to go to reach it.* * *(v.) = have + a long way to goEx: One of main reasons for this library's lack of success is that users often have a long way to go to reach it.
Spanish-English dictionary > tener mucho camino que recorrer
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no tener qué envidiar o tener poco que envidiar — ► locución coloquial No ser una persona o una cosa inferior a otra: ■ mi coche tiene poco que envidiar al tuyo … Enciclopedia Universal
tener una persona prisa — Tener que hacer una persona las cosas con urgencia y rapidez … Enciclopedia Universal