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41 en el mundo
= on the face of the earth, on the world stageEx. E-mail is without question the most powerful method of distributing information on the face of the earth.Ex. At a time when China is becoming more and more significant on the world stage, the increasing curtailment of the freedom of its citizens to access the information they choose is deeply disturbing.* * *= on the face of the earth, on the world stageEx: E-mail is without question the most powerful method of distributing information on the face of the earth.
Ex: At a time when China is becoming more and more significant on the world stage, the increasing curtailment of the freedom of its citizens to access the information they choose is deeply disturbing. -
42 excavar
v.1 to dig.2 to excavate, to dig, to dig out, to scoop.* * *1 to excavate, dig* * *verb* * *VT1) (Constr) to dig, dig out, excavate frm2) (Arqueología) to excavate* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <túnel/fosa> to digb) (Arqueol) to excavate2.excavar vi to dig, excavate* * *= excavate, burrow.Ex. The department has undertaken studies of dinosaurs from material excavated on the Victorian coastline.Ex. Anecdotal records describe habitat destruction through soil erosion due to burrowing by puffins, shearwaters and stoats.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <túnel/fosa> to digb) (Arqueol) to excavate2.excavar vi to dig, excavate* * *= excavate, burrow.Ex: The department has undertaken studies of dinosaurs from material excavated on the Victorian coastline.
Ex: Anecdotal records describe habitat destruction through soil erosion due to burrowing by puffins, shearwaters and stoats.* * *excavar [A1 ]vt1 ( Const) ‹túnel/fosa› to digexcavaban la tierra en busca del tesoro they were digging in the earth searching for the treasureuna piscina excavada en la roca a swimming pool dug out of the rock2 ( Arqueol) to excavate3 «animal» ‹madriguera› to dig■ excavarvito dig, excavate* * *
excavar ( conjugate excavar) verbo transitivo
b) (Arqueol) to excavate
verbo intransitivo
to dig, excavate
excavar verbo transitivo Arqueol to excavate: están excavando cerca de donde encontraron las monedas antiguas, they're excavating near the place where they found the old coins
(un túnel, un hoyo) to dig: ya se han puesto a excavar el nuevo túnel, they've already begun digging the new tunnel
' excavar' also found in these entries:
English:
dig
- excavate
- sink
- tunnel
- scoop
* * *excavar vt1. [cavar] to dig;excavar el terreno to dig;el perro excavó un hoyo the dog dug a hole2. [en arqueología] to excavate* * *v/t excavate; túnel dig* * *excavar v: to excavate, to dig* * * -
43 el fin del mundo
the end of the world* * *Ex. Having journeyed to the ends of the earth and the land of the dead, Heracles could therefore suggest closing down the Eleusian mysteries.* * *Ex: Having journeyed to the ends of the earth and the land of the dead, Heracles could therefore suggest closing down the Eleusian mysteries.
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44 gravitacional
adj.gravitational.* * *► adjetivo1 gravitational* * *ADJ gravitational* * *Ex. The gravitational attraction between the Earth and the Moon is strongest on the side of the Earth that happens to be facing the Moon, simply because it is closer.* * *Ex: The gravitational attraction between the Earth and the Moon is strongest on the side of the Earth that happens to be facing the Moon, simply because it is closer.
* * *gravitational* * * -
45 gravitatorio
adj.gravitational.* * *► adjetivo1 gravitational* * *ADJ gravitational* * *Ex. The gravitational attraction between the Earth and the Moon is strongest on the side of the Earth that happens to be facing the Moon, simply because it is closer.----* fuerza gravitatoria = gravitational force.* * *Ex: The gravitational attraction between the Earth and the Moon is strongest on the side of the Earth that happens to be facing the Moon, simply because it is closer.
* fuerza gravitatoria = gravitational force.* * *gravitational* * *
gravitatorio,-a adjetivo gravitational: el movimiento gravitatorio de la Luna influye sobre la mareas, the gravitational movement of the moon affects the tides
' gravitatorio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gravitatoria
* * *gravitatorio, -a, gravitacional adjgravitational* * *adj gravitational -
46 honesto
adj.1 honest, honourable, on the up and up, honorable.2 honest, sincere.3 decent, chaste.4 honest, sincere.* * *► adjetivo1 (honrado) honest, upright2 (decente) decent3 (recatado) modest* * *(f. - honesta)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=sincero) honest2) (=honrado) honourable, honorable (EEUU)es muy honesto y sabe reconocer sus errores — he's very honest and is able to recognize his mistakes
3) (=decente) decent* * *- ta adjetivoa) ( íntegro) honest, honorable*b) (ant o hum) < mujer> virtuous, honest (arch)* * *= honest, salt of the earth, forthcoming, upright.Ex. But there was a principle at stake here, and she too felt obligated to express her honest thoughts.Ex. In the novel, residents of the drought-plagued hamlet of Champaner, egged on by a salt-of-the-earth hothead leader, recklessly accept a sporting challenge thrown down by the commander of the local British troops.Ex. In addition, this method is preferable where patrons may be less than forthcoming using another method (e.g., questionnaire) regarding behaviors that would traditionally be frowned upon by librarians = Además, este método es preferible sobre otro (por ejemplo, un cuestionario) cuando los usuarios puede que no sean tan sinceros en sus respuestas como deberían de serlo con respecto a ciertos comportamientos que tradicionalmente estarían mal vistos por los bibliotecarios.Ex. He speaks of him as 'a man of great gravity, calmness, sound principles, of no faction, an excellent preacher, of an upright life'.----* deshonesto = dishonest.* * *- ta adjetivoa) ( íntegro) honest, honorable*b) (ant o hum) < mujer> virtuous, honest (arch)* * *= honest, salt of the earth, forthcoming, upright.Ex: But there was a principle at stake here, and she too felt obligated to express her honest thoughts.
Ex: In the novel, residents of the drought-plagued hamlet of Champaner, egged on by a salt-of-the-earth hothead leader, recklessly accept a sporting challenge thrown down by the commander of the local British troops.Ex: In addition, this method is preferable where patrons may be less than forthcoming using another method (e.g., questionnaire) regarding behaviors that would traditionally be frowned upon by librarians = Además, este método es preferible sobre otro (por ejemplo, un cuestionario) cuando los usuarios puede que no sean tan sinceros en sus respuestas como deberían de serlo con respecto a ciertos comportamientos que tradicionalmente estarían mal vistos por los bibliotecarios.Ex: He speaks of him as 'a man of great gravity, calmness, sound principles, of no faction, an excellent preacher, of an upright life'.* deshonesto = dishonest.* * *honesto -ta1 (íntegro) honorable*, decenttiene intenciones honestas his intentions are honorable** * *
honesto
honesto,-a adjetivo
1 (justo, recto) honest, upright
2 (decente) modest
' honesto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contigo
- escrupulosa
- escrupuloso
- honesta
- íntegra
- íntegro
- legal
- confiable
- correcto
- derecho
- honrado
English:
honest
* * *honesto, -a adj1. [honrado] honest2. [sincero] honest;sé honesta y dime lo que piensas be honest and tell me what you think3. [decente] modest, decent* * *adj honorable, Brhonourable, decent* * *honesto, -ta adj1) : decent, virtuous2) : honest, honorable♦ honestamente adv* * *honesto adj honest -
47 moro
adj.1 Moorish, pertaining to the Moors.2 Moorish, in the style of Moorish architecture.f. & m.1 Moor, mixed Berber and Arab Muslim.2 More, Sir Thomas More.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: morar.* * *► adjetivo1 Moorish► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Moor2 (árabe) Arab1 familiar peyorativo male chauvinist\hay moros en la costa the coast isn't clear————————1 familiar peyorativo male chauvinist* * *moro, -a1. ADJ1) ( Hist) Moorish2) Esp * pey (=del norte de África) North African3) Esp * (=machista) macho *4) [caballo] dappled, piebald2. SM / F1) ( Hist) Moor2) Esp * pey (=del norte de África) North African3) LAm (=caballo) piebald (horse)3. SM1) * (=marido) domineering husband2)moros y cristianos — Caribe * (Culin) rice with black beans
3) Esp * (=Marruecos) Morocco4) (Mús) * wrong note* * *I1) (Hist) Moorish2) (Esp) ( de África del Norte) (fam & pey) North African; ( machista) (fam) chauvinistic, sexistII- ra masculino, femenino1)a) (Hist) Moorhay/no hay moros en la costa — (fam)
ya puedes salir, no hay moros en la costa — you can come out now, the coast is clear (colloq)
cállate, hay moros en la costa — quiet, there are people listening o this isn't a good moment
b) ( mahometano) Muslim2) (Esp) ( de África del Norte) (fam & pey) North African; ( machista) (fam) sexist, male chauvinist pig* * *= Moor.Ex. This short documentary describes the glorious rule of Muslim Moors in what is now Spain.----* costar el oro y el moro = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny, cost + a fortune.* dar el oro y el moro = give + Posesivo + right arm.* querer el oro y el moro = have + Posesivo + cake and eat it.* valer el oro y el moro = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny.* * *I1) (Hist) Moorish2) (Esp) ( de África del Norte) (fam & pey) North African; ( machista) (fam) chauvinistic, sexistII- ra masculino, femenino1)a) (Hist) Moorhay/no hay moros en la costa — (fam)
ya puedes salir, no hay moros en la costa — you can come out now, the coast is clear (colloq)
cállate, hay moros en la costa — quiet, there are people listening o this isn't a good moment
b) ( mahometano) Muslim2) (Esp) ( de África del Norte) (fam & pey) North African; ( machista) (fam) sexist, male chauvinist pig* * *= Moor.Ex: This short documentary describes the glorious rule of Muslim Moors in what is now Spain.
* costar el oro y el moro = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny, cost + a fortune.* dar el oro y el moro = give + Posesivo + right arm.* querer el oro y el moro = have + Posesivo + cake and eat it.* valer el oro y el moro = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny.* * *moro1A1 ( Hist) Moorish2(oscuro): ojos moros big, dark eyesB ( Esp)1 ( fam pey) (de África del Norte) North African2 ( fam) (machista) chauvinistic, sexistmasculine, feminineA1 ( Hist) Moora moro muerto gran lanzada it's easy to be brave when the danger has passedhay/no hay moros en la costa ( fam): ya puedes salir, no hay moros en la costa you can come out now, the coast is clear ( colloq)no digas nada, hay moros en la costa don't say anything, there are people listening o this isn't a good moment2 (mahometano) MuslimB ( Esp)1 (de África del Norte) North Africanbajarse or ir or viajar al moro ( arg); to go to North Africa to buy drugs2 ( fam) (machista) sexist, male chauvinist pig* * *
Del verbo morar: ( conjugate morar)
moro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
moró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
morar
moro
morar ( conjugate morar) verbo intransitivo (liter) to dwell (liter)
moro◊ -ra adjetivo
1 (Hist) Moorish
2 (Esp) ( de África del Norte) (fam & pey) North African;
( referido a un hombre machista) (fam) chauvinistic, sexist
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
1a) (Hist) Moor
2 (Esp) ( de África del Norte) (fam & pey) North African;
( hombre machista)
■ sustantivo masculino (fam) sexist, male chauvinist pig
moro,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (norteafricano) Moor
2 Hist (musulmán) Muslim
' moro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mora
- oro
- árabe
- ojo
English:
moor
- of
* * *moro, -a♦ adj1. Hist Moorish♦ nm,f1. Hist Moor;no hay moros en la costa the coast is clear;ahora no te lo puedo contar, que hay moros en la costa I can't tell you right now, I don't want to be overheardmoros y cristianos [en España] = traditional Spanish festival involving mock battle between Moors and Christians; [en el Caribe] rice and beans♦ nmEspbajarse al moro to go over to Morocco to score some hash* * *I adj1 North African2 HIST MoorishII m, mora f1 North African2 HIST Moor;no hay moros en la costa fam the coast is clear* * *moro, -ra adj: Moorishmoro, -ra n1) : Moor2) : Muslim* * *moro1 adj Moorishmoro2 n Moor -
48 riñón
m.kidney.* * *1 kidney2 figurado (interior, centro) centre (US center), heart1 kidneys\costar un riñón familiar to cost a bomb, cost an arm and a legtener el riñón bien forrado / tener el riñón bien cubierto familiar to be well offtener riñones familiar to have gutsriñón artificial kidney machine* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Anat) (=órgano) kidney2) (=centro) heart, core* * *a) (Anat) kidneycostar un riñón — (Esp fam) to cost an arm and a leg (colloq)
b) (Coc) kidneyc) riñones masculino plural (fam) ( espalda baja) lower part of the back, kidneys (pl)* * *= kidney.Ex. All the phenomena within this facet, -- heart, liver, lungs, brain, kidneys etc -- share this characteristic in common.----* cáncer del riñón = kidney cancer.* costar un riñón = cost + an arm and a leg, cost + the earth, pay through + the nose, cost + a fortune.* transplante de riñón = kidney transplant.* valer un riñón = cost + an arm and a leg, cost + the earth, cost + a fortune.* * *a) (Anat) kidneycostar un riñón — (Esp fam) to cost an arm and a leg (colloq)
b) (Coc) kidneyc) riñones masculino plural (fam) ( espalda baja) lower part of the back, kidneys (pl)* * *= kidney.Ex: All the phenomena within this facet, -- heart, liver, lungs, brain, kidneys etc -- share this characteristic in common.
* cáncer del riñón = kidney cancer.* costar un riñón = cost + an arm and a leg, cost + the earth, pay through + the nose, cost + a fortune.* transplante de riñón = kidney transplant.* valer un riñón = cost + an arm and a leg, cost + the earth, cost + a fortune.* * *1 ( Anat) kidney2 ( Coc) kidneyriñones al jerez kidneys in sherry sauceme duelen los riñones my back hurtsCompuesto:artificial kidney* * *
riñón sustantivo masculinoa) (Anat) kidneyb) (Coc) kidneyc)
riñón sustantivo masculino
1 Anat kidney
riñón artificial, artificial kidney
2 riñones, fam (parte baja de la espalda) me duelen los riñones, my back aches
♦ Locuciones: familiar costar/valer un riñón, to cost/to be worth a fortune
' riñón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
operación
- piedra
- sacar
English:
condition
- kidney
- kidney shaped
- kidney bean
* * *riñón nm1. [órgano] kidney;Famcostar un riñón to cost a fortune;Famtener el riñón bien cubierto to be well-heeled;Famvaler un riñón to be worth a fortuneriñón artificial kidney machine2.riñones [región lumbar] lower back;dolor de riñones lower back pain* * *m ANAT kidney;dolor de riñones back pain;costar un riñón fam cost an arm and a leg fam ;tener el riñón bien cubierto fig be well-heeled* * ** * *riñón n kidney -
49 sal de la tierra
(adj.) = salt of the earthEx. In the novel, residents of the drought-plagued hamlet of Champaner, egged on by a salt-of-the-earth hothead leader, recklessly accept a sporting challenge thrown down by the commander of the local British troops.* * *(adj.) = salt of the earthEx: In the novel, residents of the drought-plagued hamlet of Champaner, egged on by a salt-of-the-earth hothead leader, recklessly accept a sporting challenge thrown down by the commander of the local British troops.
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50 tripas
f.pl.entrails, insides, guts, innards.* * *1 familiar (interior) innards2 (de fruta) core sing3 (documentos) dossier sing* * *(n.) = insides, gubbingsEx. This book provides background information on the layers of the earth, the relationship between changes on the surface of the earth and its insides, and plate tectonics.Ex. The building was without electricity for much of the day as some planned system upgrades were implemented (for the technically minded, some old gubbings were apparently replaced with sleek shiny new ones).* * *(n.) = insides, gubbingsEx: This book provides background information on the layers of the earth, the relationship between changes on the surface of the earth and its insides, and plate tectonics.
Ex: The building was without electricity for much of the day as some planned system upgrades were implemented (for the technically minded, some old gubbings were apparently replaced with sleek shiny new ones). -
51 carta de navegación
navigation chart* * ** * *(n.) = aeronautical chart, navigational chartEx. Cartographic materials are all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body at any scale and include aeronautical, navigational, and celestial charts, etc.Ex. Cartographic materials are all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body at any scale and include aeronautical, navigational, and celestial charts, etc.* * ** * *(n.) = aeronautical chart, navigational chartEx: Cartographic materials are all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body at any scale and include aeronautical, navigational, and celestial charts, etc.
Ex: Cartographic materials are all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body at any scale and include aeronautical, navigational, and celestial charts, etc. -
52 costar el oro y el moro
(v.) = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny, cost + a fortuneEx. The article is entitled 'Athena: a Windows-based library system that does not cost the earth'.Ex. Mishaps can cost an arm and a leg without insurance cover.Ex. In particular, site mirroring can cost a pretty penny because it essentially duplicates a company's network architecture and needs.Ex. Cheese on the other hand costs a fortune even if you make it yourself, unless you own a goat or a cow.* * *(v.) = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny, cost + a fortuneEx: The article is entitled 'Athena: a Windows-based library system that does not cost the earth'.
Ex: Mishaps can cost an arm and a leg without insurance cover.Ex: In particular, site mirroring can cost a pretty penny because it essentially duplicates a company's network architecture and needs.Ex: Cheese on the other hand costs a fortune even if you make it yourself, unless you own a goat or a cow. -
53 costar un ojo de la cara
familiar to cost an arm and a leg————————to cost an arm and a leg* * *(v.) = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny, cost + a fortuneEx. The article is entitled 'Athena: a Windows-based library system that does not cost the earth'.Ex. Mishaps can cost an arm and a leg without insurance cover.Ex. In particular, site mirroring can cost a pretty penny because it essentially duplicates a company's network architecture and needs.Ex. Cheese on the other hand costs a fortune even if you make it yourself, unless you own a goat or a cow.* * *(v.) = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny, cost + a fortuneEx: The article is entitled 'Athena: a Windows-based library system that does not cost the earth'.
Ex: Mishaps can cost an arm and a leg without insurance cover.Ex: In particular, site mirroring can cost a pretty penny because it essentially duplicates a company's network architecture and needs.Ex: Cheese on the other hand costs a fortune even if you make it yourself, unless you own a goat or a cow. -
54 teoría de las placas tectónicas
(n.) = plate tectonicsEx. This book provides background information on the layers of the earth, the relationship between changes on the surface of the earth and its insides, and plate tectonics.* * *(n.) = plate tectonicsEx: This book provides background information on the layers of the earth, the relationship between changes on the surface of the earth and its insides, and plate tectonics.
Spanish-English dictionary > teoría de las placas tectónicas
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55 valer un ojo de la cara
(v.) = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny, cost + a fortuneEx. The article is entitled 'Athena: a Windows-based library system that does not cost the earth'.Ex. Mishaps can cost an arm and a leg without insurance cover.Ex. In particular, site mirroring can cost a pretty penny because it essentially duplicates a company's network architecture and needs.Ex. Cheese on the other hand costs a fortune even if you make it yourself, unless you own a goat or a cow.* * *(v.) = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny, cost + a fortuneEx: The article is entitled 'Athena: a Windows-based library system that does not cost the earth'.
Ex: Mishaps can cost an arm and a leg without insurance cover.Ex: In particular, site mirroring can cost a pretty penny because it essentially duplicates a company's network architecture and needs.Ex: Cheese on the other hand costs a fortune even if you make it yourself, unless you own a goat or a cow. -
56 valer un riñón
(v.) = cost + an arm and a leg, cost + the earth, cost + a fortuneEx. Mishaps can cost an arm and a leg without insurance cover.Ex. The article is entitled 'Athena: a Windows-based library system that does not cost the earth'.Ex. Cheese on the other hand costs a fortune even if you make it yourself, unless you own a goat or a cow.* * *(v.) = cost + an arm and a leg, cost + the earth, cost + a fortuneEx: Mishaps can cost an arm and a leg without insurance cover.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Athena: a Windows-based library system that does not cost the earth'.Ex: Cheese on the other hand costs a fortune even if you make it yourself, unless you own a goat or a cow. -
57 entraña
f.1 innermost part, core, center, heart.2 entrail.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: entrañar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: entrañar.* * *noun f.- entrañas* * *SF1) pl entrañas (Anat) entrails, bowels2) (=lo esencial) core¡hijo de mis entrañas! — my precious child!, my beloved son!
de malas entrañas — malicious, evil-minded
de buenas entrañas — well-intentioned, kind-hearted
* * *1) ( de un asunto) heart, coreuna persona sin entrañas or de malas entrañas — a heartless o callous person
dar (hasta) las entrañas — to give one's all
* * *1) ( de un asunto) heart, coreuna persona sin entrañas or de malas entrañas — a heartless o callous person
dar (hasta) las entrañas — to give one's all
* * *A1 (de un asunto) heart, corehijo de mis entrañas my dear childuna persona sin entrañas or de malas entrañas a heartless o callous personlas entrañas de la tierra the bowels of the earthdar (hasta) las entrañas to give one's all* * *entraña nfRP skirt;churrasco de entraña grilled skirt steak* * *entraña nf1) meollo: core, heart, crux2) entrañas nfplvísceras: entrails -
58 telúrico
adj.1 teluric, tellurian.2 telluric.* * *► adjetivo1 telluric* * *ADJ1) (=de la Tierra)2) [fuerzas, corrientes] telluric* * *- ca adjetivo telluric, of the earth* * *- ca adjetivo telluric, of the earth* * *telúrico -catelluric, of the earth* * *
telúrico,-a adjetivo telluric
' telúrico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
telúrica
* * *telúrico, -a adjtelluric* * *adj GEOL of the earth, earth atr -
59 terrícola
adj.terricolous.f. & m.inhabitant of the earth, earthling, earthman, terrestrial.* * *► adjetivo1 land1 (habitante) earth dweller; (en ciencia ficción) earthling* * *SMF earthling* * *masculino y femenino earthling* * *= earthling.Ex. In a flash, without a moment wasted on intelligent astonishment, the poor accosted earthling gives a detailed description of the instrument he apparently assumes without further investigation the stranded space man needs.* * *masculino y femenino earthling* * *= earthling.Ex: In a flash, without a moment wasted on intelligent astonishment, the poor accosted earthling gives a detailed description of the instrument he apparently assumes without further investigation the stranded space man needs.
* * *earthling* * *
terrícola mf Lit earthling
(hombre) earthman, (mujer) earthwoman
* * *♦ adjlas naves terrícolas spaceships from Earth♦ nmfearthling* * *m/f earth dweller, earthling -
60 valer el oro y el moro
(v.) = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty pennyEx. The article is entitled 'Athena: a Windows-based library system that does not cost the earth'.Ex. Mishaps can cost an arm and a leg without insurance cover.Ex. In particular, site mirroring can cost a pretty penny because it essentially duplicates a company's network architecture and needs.* * *(v.) = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty pennyEx: The article is entitled 'Athena: a Windows-based library system that does not cost the earth'.
Ex: Mishaps can cost an arm and a leg without insurance cover.Ex: In particular, site mirroring can cost a pretty penny because it essentially duplicates a company's network architecture and needs.
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