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21 en desarmonía con
= out of tune with, out of keeping withEx. Quite often she feels out of tune with reality, the media, society, and she's comfortable with that.Ex. Even so, the 'comical' closing scene is out of keeping with the overall mood of the picture.* * *= out of tune with, out of keeping withEx: Quite often she feels out of tune with reality, the media, society, and she's comfortable with that.
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22 fuera de onda con los tiempos modernos
= out of keeping with the times, out of tune with the timesEx. The EU ban on arms sales to China is political discrimination against China and out of keeping with the times.Ex. Political parties who want lower tax no longer seem out of tune with the times.* * *= out of keeping with the times, out of tune with the timesEx: The EU ban on arms sales to China is political discrimination against China and out of keeping with the times.
Ex: Political parties who want lower tax no longer seem out of tune with the times.Spanish-English dictionary > fuera de onda con los tiempos modernos
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23 ojos que no ven corazón que no siente
= out of sight out of mind, ignorance is blissEx. ' Ignorance is bliss,' he liked to say, when refusing to embark upon a project that takes skills he doesn't have.* * *= out of sight out of mind, ignorance is blissEx: Finally, out of sight should not mean out of mind.
Ex: ' Ignorance is bliss,' he liked to say, when refusing to embark upon a project that takes skills he doesn't have.Spanish-English dictionary > ojos que no ven corazón que no siente
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24 sacado de quicio
= out of all proportion (to), out of (all) proportion (to)Ex. Certainly the study of management has developed out of all proportion to its relevance for the majority of assistant librarians.Ex. Technical difficulties and operational costs are out of proportion to the financial gains.* * *= out of all proportion (to), out of (all) proportion (to)Ex: Certainly the study of management has developed out of all proportion to its relevance for the majority of assistant librarians.
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25 sin esperarlo
= out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue, like a bolt from the blueEx. The article is entitled 'Software out of the blue'.Ex. The election results came like a bolt out of the blue, threatening his loss of power.Ex. A white bird in the distance was seen to dart down like a bolt from the blue and seize a flying fish in the air.* * *= out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue, like a bolt from the blueEx: The article is entitled 'Software out of the blue'.
Ex: The election results came like a bolt out of the blue, threatening his loss of power.Ex: A white bird in the distance was seen to dart down like a bolt from the blue and seize a flying fish in the air. -
26 a espaldas de
Ex. Many of the ways in which World Wide Web search engines operate are dependent upon the hidden processes that take place out of sight of the searcher.* * *Ex: Many of the ways in which World Wide Web search engines operate are dependent upon the hidden processes that take place out of sight of the searcher.
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27 con una + Nombre + de
= out of a total + Nombre + ofEx. Table 1.1 shows the breakdown of the 8.33 million people employed in information-related industries ( out of a total working population of 21 million).* * *= out of a total + Nombre + ofEx: Table 1.1 shows the breakdown of the 8.33 million people employed in information-related industries ( out of a total working population of 21 million).
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28 de los cuales
Ex. No suppose you conduct a search which retrieves 20 documents, but out of which only a certain number prove relevant to the request.* * *Ex: No suppose you conduct a search which retrieves 20 documents, but out of which only a certain number prove relevant to the request.
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29 de paseo en coche
Ex. The article is entitled ' Out for a spin: a school librarian test drives 14 CD-ROM encyclopedias'.* * *Ex: The article is entitled ' Out for a spin: a school librarian test drives 14 CD-ROM encyclopedias'.
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30 de quién sabe dónde
Ex. The exhibition ' Out of the woodwork: On the history of tartanware' displays boxes, frames, penknives and other objects decorated with a distinctive tartan pattern and manufactured in Scotland in the 19th c.* * *Ex: The exhibition ' Out of the woodwork: On the history of tartanware' displays boxes, frames, penknives and other objects decorated with a distinctive tartan pattern and manufactured in Scotland in the 19th c.
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31 de un total de + Cantidad
= out of a total of + CantidadEx. Out of a total of 600 visitors, only 200 consulted the library catalogue.* * *= out of a total of + CantidadEx: Out of a total of 600 visitors, only 200 consulted the library catalogue.
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32 desproporcionado (con respecto a)
= out of all proportion (to), out of (all) proportion (to)Ex. Certainly the study of management has developed out of all proportion to its relevance for the majority of assistant librarians.Ex. Technical difficulties and operational costs are out of proportion to the financial gains.Spanish-English dictionary > desproporcionado (con respecto a)
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33 dándose una vuelta en coche
Ex. The article is entitled ' Out for a spin: a school librarian test drives 14 CD-ROM encyclopedias'.* * *Ex: The article is entitled ' Out for a spin: a school librarian test drives 14 CD-ROM encyclopedias'.
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34 en el mundo que nos rodea
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35 en la estacada
Ex. The article ' Out on a limb: choosing only 2 trends' looks ahead at 2 trends in library systems evolution.* * *Ex: The article ' Out on a limb: choosing only 2 trends' looks ahead at 2 trends in library systems evolution.
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36 exagerado (con respecto a)
= out of all proportion (to), out of (all) proportion (to)Ex. Certainly the study of management has developed out of all proportion to its relevance for the majority of assistant librarians.Ex. Technical difficulties and operational costs are out of proportion to the financial gains. -
37 fuera de circulación
Ex. This quiet building, with its rows of old books, many of them out of circulation for years, would seem the last place where anything strange would happen.* * *Ex: This quiet building, with its rows of old books, many of them out of circulation for years, would seem the last place where anything strange would happen.
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38 fuera de cobertura
Ex. Telephone companies put hundreds of cellular antennas in metropolitan areas so you are theoretically never out of range of a receiver.* * *Ex: Telephone companies put hundreds of cellular antennas in metropolitan areas so you are theoretically never out of range of a receiver.
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39 fuera de secuencia
Ex. Telephone companies put hundreds of cellular antennas in metropolitan areas so you are theoretically never out of range of a receiver.* * *Ex: Telephone companies put hundreds of cellular antennas in metropolitan areas so you are theoretically never out of range of a receiver.
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40 fuera del alcance
Ex. For small institutions paper conservation has been out of reach.* * *Ex: For small institutions paper conservation has been out of reach.
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