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41 en las próximas semanas
Ex. With schools about to break up for the summer, millions of Brits will be packing their suitcases and jetting off on holiday over the next few weeks.* * *Ex: With schools about to break up for the summer, millions of Brits will be packing their suitcases and jetting off on holiday over the next few weeks.
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42 en los años que siguieron
Ex. The establishment of the local situs intangibles tax in 1931 in Ohio and its use for sole support of public libraries led to various problems over the ensuing years.* * *Ex: The establishment of the local situs intangibles tax in 1931 in Ohio and its use for sole support of public libraries led to various problems over the ensuing years.
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43 en los dos últimos meses
Ex. Over the last couple of months, drug companies had been holding their horses in the hope that the new budget would bring them some relief.* * *Ex: Over the last couple of months, drug companies had been holding their horses in the hope that the new budget would bring them some relief.
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44 en los últimos + Expresión Temporal
= over the past + Expresión TemporalEx. Over the past two to three years the numbers of full text data bases and data banks has started to escalate considerably.* * *= over the past + Expresión TemporalEx: Over the past two to three years the numbers of full text data bases and data banks has started to escalate considerably.
Spanish-English dictionary > en los últimos + Expresión Temporal
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45 excesivamente beato
Ex. Some teachers argue against book clubs, claiming that they bring together only a certain kind of avid reader, the literary equivalent of the religiously effete and over-pious.* * *Ex: Some teachers argue against book clubs, claiming that they bring together only a certain kind of avid reader, the literary equivalent of the religiously effete and over-pious.
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46 horarios de trabajo demasiado cargados
Ex. Their response to the grinding monotony of repetitive labour and over-long hours was frequent absenteeism.* * *Ex: Their response to the grinding monotony of repetitive labour and over-long hours was frequent absenteeism.
Spanish-English dictionary > horarios de trabajo demasiado cargados
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47 medicamento sin receta médica
Ex. The library contains hundreds of articles about disease and illness, exercise, nutrition, lifestyle, and 7,500 prescription and over the counter medicines.* * *Ex: The library contains hundreds of articles about disease and illness, exercise, nutrition, lifestyle, and 7,500 prescription and over the counter medicines.
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48 muy mayor
Ex. People over the hill are past the 'rush hour' of life and can just relax and enjoy!.* * *Ex: People over the hill are past the 'rush hour' of life and can just relax and enjoy!.
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49 muy por encima de todo
Ex. Over and above all this and the book's most subtle feature is the novel's metaphoric nature.* * *Ex: Over and above all this and the book's most subtle feature is the novel's metaphoric nature.
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50 para el arrastre
Ex. People over the hill are past the 'rush hour' of life and can just relax and enjoy!.* * *Ex: People over the hill are past the 'rush hour' of life and can just relax and enjoy!.
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51 por línea telefónica
Ex. At the end of the day, transactions can be sent over the telephone lines to the central computer.* * *Ex: At the end of the day, transactions can be sent over the telephone lines to the central computer.
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52 ¡tener + que pasar por encima de + Posesivo + cadáver!
= over + Posesivo + dead bodyEx. ' Over my dead body' was his response to proposals to scale back the $1.35 trillion in tax cuts planned for the next ten years.* * *= over + Posesivo + dead bodyEx: ' Over my dead body' was his response to proposals to scale back the $1.35 trillion in tax cuts planned for the next ten years.
Spanish-English dictionary > ¡tener + que pasar por encima de + Posesivo + cadáver!
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53 durante los últimos ańos
• over the past few years• over the past yearsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > durante los últimos ańos
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54 por la Red
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55 por pequeńeces
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56 punto por encima
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57 a fuego vivo
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58 a través de los ańos
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59 acciones negociadas fuera de bolsa
• over-the-counter stockDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > acciones negociadas fuera de bolsa
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60 activo sobre el mostrador
• over-the-counter securityDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > activo sobre el mostrador
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