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41 facultad de medicina
(n.) = medical school, university medical schoolEx. We have long recognized the necessity for medical schools and law schools to lead the way in exploring new methods and new ideas -- even ones that prove to be wrong or misguided.Ex. Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.* * *(n.) = medical school, university medical schoolEx: We have long recognized the necessity for medical schools and law schools to lead the way in exploring new methods and new ideas -- even ones that prove to be wrong or misguided.
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42 malenfocado
= misguided.Ex. We have long recognized the necessity for medical schools and law schools to lead the way in exploring new methods and new ideas -- even ones that prove to be wrong or misguided.* * *= misguided.Ex: We have long recognized the necessity for medical schools and law schools to lead the way in exploring new methods and new ideas -- even ones that prove to be wrong or misguided.
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43 marcar la pauta en
(v.) = lead + the way inEx. We have long recognized the necessity for medical schools and law schools to lead the way in exploring new methods and new ideas -- even ones that prove to be wrong or misguided.* * *(v.) = lead + the way inEx: We have long recognized the necessity for medical schools and law schools to lead the way in exploring new methods and new ideas -- even ones that prove to be wrong or misguided.
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44 ser el primero en
(v.) = lead + the way inEx. We have long recognized the necessity for medical schools and law schools to lead the way in exploring new methods and new ideas -- even ones that prove to be wrong or misguided.* * *(v.) = lead + the way inEx: We have long recognized the necessity for medical schools and law schools to lead the way in exploring new methods and new ideas -- even ones that prove to be wrong or misguided.
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45 sich behaupten
(to be as successful in a fight, argument etc as one's opponent: His opponents tried to prove his arguments wrong but he managed to hold his own.) hold one's own* * *(gegen) v.to bear up (against, under) v. -
46 hold one's own
(to be as successful in a fight, argument etc as one's opponent: His opponents tried to prove his arguments wrong but he managed to hold his own.) mantenerse firmehold one's own (In an argument, etc.)expr.• mantenerse bien expr.• mantenerse firme expr. -
47 hold one's own
(to be as successful in a fight, argument etc as one's opponent: His opponents tried to prove his arguments wrong but he managed to hold his own.) standa sig; gefa ekki eftir -
48 hold one's own
(to be as successful in a fight, argument etc as one's opponent: His opponents tried to prove his arguments wrong but he managed to hold his own.) helytáll -
49 hold one's own
(to be as successful in a fight, argument etc as one's opponent: His opponents tried to prove his arguments wrong but he managed to hold his own.) ficar firme -
50 hold one's own
yerini korumak, aynı kalmak, dayanmak, başabaş kalmak, başabaş olmak* * *(to be as successful in a fight, argument etc as one's opponent: His opponents tried to prove his arguments wrong but he managed to hold his own.) dayanmak, ayak diremek -
51 start out
(to begin a journey; to start off: We shall have to start out at dawn.) kreniti* * *intransitive verb kreniti na pot, oditi; pripraviti se (za); začeti, poskušatihe start outed out to prove I was wrong — skušal je dokazati, da nimam prav -
52 hold one's own
(to be as successful in a fight, argument etc as one's opponent: His opponents tried to prove his arguments wrong but he managed to hold his own.) ostati pri svojem -
53 hold one's own
• pitää puolensa• pitää puoliaan* * *(to be as successful in a fight, argument etc as one's opponent: His opponents tried to prove his arguments wrong but he managed to hold his own.) pitää pintansa -
54 confutare
confutare v.tr. to refute, to rebut, to confute, to disprove: confutare un'accusa, to rebut an accusal; confutare una teoria, to refute a theory; confutare una persona, to prove s.o. wrong.* * *[konfu'tare]verbo transitivo to refute, to confute [ipotesi, teoria]* * *confutare/konfu'tare/ [1]to refute, to confute [ipotesi, teoria]. -
55 smentita
f denial* * *smentita s.f. denial; refutation: il giornale pubblicò la smentita del primo ministro, the paper published the prime minister's denial; i fatti diedero una smentita a quel che aveva detto, the facts disproved what he had said; dare una smentita a qlcu., to prove s.o. wrong (o to give s.o. the lie).* * *[zmen'tita]sostantivo femminile denial, confutation, disclaimer* * *smentita/zmen'tita/sostantivo f.denial, confutation, disclaimer. -
56 hold one's own
(to be as successful in a fight, argument etc as one's opponent: His opponents tried to prove his arguments wrong but he managed to hold his own.) hevde/stå/klare seg bra -
57 hold one's own
(to be as successful in a fight, argument etc as one's opponent: His opponents tried to prove his arguments wrong but he managed to hold his own.) (tenere duro) -
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59 hold one's own
(to be as successful in a fight, argument etc as one's opponent: His opponents tried to prove his arguments wrong but he managed to hold his own.) nie poddać się -
60 hold one's own
(to be as successful in a fight, argument etc as one's opponent: His opponents tried to prove his arguments wrong but he managed to hold his own.) palikt pie sava; nepadoties
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