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  • 121 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.
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    Ex: No suppose you conduct a search which retrieves 20 documents, but out of which only a certain number prove relevant to the request.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de los cuales

  • 122 de postura

    (adj.) = postural
    Ex. If there is a postural problem such as a fallen arch it is often possible to put something underneath it to correct the abnormality and to prove that posture can be corrected.
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    (adj.) = postural

    Ex: If there is a postural problem such as a fallen arch it is often possible to put something underneath it to correct the abnormality and to prove that posture can be corrected.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de postura

  • 123 demoledor

    adj.
    devastating, smashing, demolishing, knockout.
    m.
    demolisher, housebreaker, wrecker.
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    1 demolishing
    2 figurado devastating
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    ADJ
    1) [ataque, efecto] shattering
    2) (=destructivo) [argumento] overwhelming; [crítica] devastating
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    - dora adjetivo
    a) < máquina> demolition (before n)
    b) <ataque/crítica> devastating
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    = devastating, shattering.
    Ex. Such examples are to be found time and time again in LCSH, and the psychological effect on the user must be devastating.
    Ex. The death of Scindia was shattering to all of us who knew him.
    ----
    * algo demoledor = steamroller.
    * resultar ser demoledor = prove + crushing.
    * * *
    - dora adjetivo
    a) < máquina> demolition (before n)
    b) <ataque/crítica> devastating
    * * *
    = devastating, shattering.

    Ex: Such examples are to be found time and time again in LCSH, and the psychological effect on the user must be devastating.

    Ex: The death of Scindia was shattering to all of us who knew him.
    * algo demoledor = steamroller.
    * resultar ser demoledor = prove + crushing.

    * * *
    1 ‹máquina› demolition ( before n)
    2 ‹ataque/fuerza› devastating
    3 ‹crítica/testimonio› devastating
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    demoledor
    ◊ - dora adjetivo


    b)ataque/crítica devastating

    demoledor,-ora adj fig devastating
    ' demoledor' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    demoledora
    English:
    devastating
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    demoledor, -ora adj
    1. [huracán, terremoto, inundaciones] devastating;
    [energía, empuje, fuerza] overwhelming, overpowering
    2. [crítica, ataque, declaración] devastating
    3. [argumento] overwhelming, crushing
    * * *
    adj demolition atr ; fig
    devastating
    * * *
    demoledor, - dora adj
    : devastating

    Spanish-English dictionary > demoledor

  • 124 demostrar ser

    v.
    to show oneself to be, to come out to be.
    Ella demostró ser una gran pianista She showed herself to be a great pianist
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    (v.) = prove + to be, establish + a record
    Ex. This fear was expressed by publishers and booksellers when the first lending libraries were established and by and large it has proved to be unfounded.
    Ex. ACPAD has established a record as an efficient and effective distributor of publications to libraries in the Pacific.
    * * *
    (v.) = prove + to be, establish + a record

    Ex: This fear was expressed by publishers and booksellers when the first lending libraries were established and by and large it has proved to be unfounded.

    Ex: ACPAD has established a record as an efficient and effective distributor of publications to libraries in the Pacific.

    Spanish-English dictionary > demostrar ser

  • 125 demostrar ser mejor

    (v.) = prove + superior
    Ex. Certain elements of the typical Carnegie building are proving superior to many of the innovations of the second half of the century, including the use of natural lighting, slanted surfaces for better reading.
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    (v.) = prove + superior

    Ex: Certain elements of the typical Carnegie building are proving superior to many of the innovations of the second half of the century, including the use of natural lighting, slanted surfaces for better reading.

    Spanish-English dictionary > demostrar ser mejor

  • 126 demostrar ser necesario

    (v.) = prove + necessary
    Ex. Readiness to alter the approach flexibly in the light of commercial impacts has proved necessary.
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    (v.) = prove + necessary

    Ex: Readiness to alter the approach flexibly in the light of commercial impacts has proved necessary.

    Spanish-English dictionary > demostrar ser necesario

  • 127 demostrar ser superior

    (v.) = prove + superior
    Ex. Certain elements of the typical Carnegie building are proving superior to many of the innovations of the second half of the century, including the use of natural lighting, slanted surfaces for better reading.
    * * *
    (v.) = prove + superior

    Ex: Certain elements of the typical Carnegie building are proving superior to many of the innovations of the second half of the century, including the use of natural lighting, slanted surfaces for better reading.

    Spanish-English dictionary > demostrar ser superior

  • 128 demostrar sin lugar a dudas

    (v.) = prove + conclusively
    Ex. As American industry has conclusively proven, the most direct way to cut costs is to debase the quality of the product.
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    (v.) = prove + conclusively

    Ex: As American industry has conclusively proven, the most direct way to cut costs is to debase the quality of the product.

    Spanish-English dictionary > demostrar sin lugar a dudas

См. также в других словарях:

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