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1 aquellas
• those -
2 aquellos
• those -
3 aquéllos de nosotros
• those of us -
4 los de
= those for, those inEx. The ISBD(CP)'s recommendations are very similar in principle to those for AACR2's 'in' analytics, except for slight changes in punctuation and order.Ex. The index should complement the classification scheme, and the relationships shown in the index should supplement those in the main classified sequence.* * *= those for, those inEx: The ISBD(CP)'s recommendations are very similar in principle to those for AACR2's 'in' analytics, except for slight changes in punctuation and order.
Ex: The index should complement the classification scheme, and the relationships shown in the index should supplement those in the main classified sequence. -
5 los que
* * *Ex. Those who question the relevance of IT express alarm at the rise of an electronic elite which has the potential to exclude others from access to electronic information.* * *Ex: Those who question the relevance of IT express alarm at the rise of an electronic elite which has the potential to exclude others from access to electronic information.
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6 aquellos que
Ex. Those who question the relevance of IT express alarm at the rise of an electronic elite which has the potential to exclude others from access to electronic information.* * *Ex: Those who question the relevance of IT express alarm at the rise of an electronic elite which has the potential to exclude others from access to electronic information.
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7 las de
Ex. The ISBD(CP)'s recommendations are very similar in principle to those for AACR2's 'in' analytics, except for slight changes in punctuation and order.* * *Ex: The ISBD(CP)'s recommendations are very similar in principle to those for AACR2's 'in' analytics, except for slight changes in punctuation and order.
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8 los más necesitados
Ex. The findings from the research are crucially important to ensure that our cancer prevention programmes are targeted at those most in need.* * *Ex: The findings from the research are crucially important to ensure that our cancer prevention programmes are targeted at those most in need.
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9 los que + Verbo
= those + ParticipioEx. Thesauri are likely to contain terms that are more specific than those found in subject headings lists.* * *= those + ParticipioEx: Thesauri are likely to contain terms that are more specific than those found in subject headings lists.
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10 personas famosas
Ex. This sort of competitive blackmail does nothing but the problems that hinder poor readers and feed the egos of those held up for praise.* * *Ex: This sort of competitive blackmail does nothing but the problems that hinder poor readers and feed the egos of those held up for praise.
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11 personas relevantes
Ex. This sort of competitive blackmail does nothing but the problems that hinder poor readers and feed the egos of those held up for praise.* * *Ex: This sort of competitive blackmail does nothing but the problems that hinder poor readers and feed the egos of those held up for praise.
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12 personas muy activas, las
Ex. The article is entitled 'IBM Thinkpad. The notebook for those on the go'. -
13 personas muy ocupadas, las
Ex. The article is entitled 'IBM Thinkpad. The notebook for those on the go'. -
14 personas que siempre están viajando, las
Ex. The article is entitled 'IBM Thinkpad. The notebook for those on the go'.Spanish-English dictionary > personas que siempre están viajando, las
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15 los interesados
• those concerned• those involved -
16 los mirones son de piedra
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17 quien a hierro mata, a hierro muere
Spanish-English dictionary > quien a hierro mata, a hierro muere
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18 los asistentes
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19 aquéllas
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20 aquéllos
• those ones
См. также в других словарях:
Those — Those, pron. [OE. [thorn]os, [thorn]as, AS. [eth][=a]s, nom. and acc. pl. of [eth][=e]s this. See {This}, and cf. {These}.] The plural of that. See {That}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
those — [ðəuz US ðouz] the plural of ↑that … Dictionary of contemporary English
those — [ ðouz ] function word *** the plural of that … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
those — Midlands and southern variant of O.E. þas, nominative and accusative plural of þes, þeos this (see THIS (Cf. this)) … Etymology dictionary
those — [thōz] pron., adj. [ME thas, thos < OE thas, thæs, pl. of thes,THIS] pl. of THAT … English World dictionary
those — ♦ (The determiner is pronounced [[t]ðoʊz[/t]]. The pronoun is pronounced [[t]ðo͟ʊz[/t]].) 1) DET: DET pl n You use those to refer to people or things which have already been mentioned. Theoretically he had control over more than $400 million in… … English dictionary
those — an·or·those; pyo·xan·those; those; … English syllables
those — Kēlā mau; ua … lā. Those of that place, kō laila. Those books, kēlā mau puke … English-Hawaiian dictionary
those — Etymology: Middle English, from those these, from Old English thās, plural of thes this more at this plural of that … New Collegiate Dictionary
those — /dhohz/, pron., adj. pl. of that. [1300 50; ME those, thoos, thas(e), var. of tho (ME, OE tha), pl. of THAT, by association with ME thees, thas(e) (OE thas), pl. of THIS] … Universalium
those — [OE] Originally, those was the plural of this. It did not move across to that until the Middle English period, gradually replacing its previous plural thō. The game of musical chairs was completed by these, which was a new formation based on this … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins