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1 demasiado + Adjetivo + para su desgracia
= too + Adjetivo + for + Posesivo + own goodEx. The article 'Is IT getting too clever for its own good?' considers future proofing in information technology.* * *= too + Adjetivo + for + Posesivo + own goodEx: The article 'Is IT getting too clever for its own good?' considers future proofing in information technology.
Spanish-English dictionary > demasiado + Adjetivo + para su desgracia
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2 demasiado cerca
Ex. Scientists say an asteroid came a little too close for comfort to Earth this week.* * *Ex: Scientists say an asteroid came a little too close for comfort to Earth this week.
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3 demasiados participantes
Ex. The problem is not, as in the States, a case of too many cooks but one of an exceedingly complex menu of services and separate benefits set out in a language that at times even the chef does not understand.* * *Ex: The problem is not, as in the States, a case of too many cooks but one of an exceedingly complex menu of services and separate benefits set out in a language that at times even the chef does not understand.
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4 hace demasiado tiempo
Ex. A user may reject a document because it is in a language that he cannot read or because it was written too long ago.* * *Ex: A user may reject a document because it is in a language that he cannot read or because it was written too long ago.
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5 muchos jefes y pocos trabajadores
Ex. Master and M. Phil degrees can also be taken, but there is a danger of producing too many chiefs and not enough Indians.* * *Ex: Master and M. Phil degrees can also be taken, but there is a danger of producing too many chiefs and not enough Indians.
Spanish-English dictionary > muchos jefes y pocos trabajadores
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6 peligrosamente cerca
Ex. Scientists say an asteroid came a little too close for comfort to Earth this week.* * *Ex: Scientists say an asteroid came a little too close for comfort to Earth this week.
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7 más vale pecar por exceso que por defecto
Spanish-English dictionary > más vale pecar por exceso que por defecto
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8 con excesiva suavidad
• too softly• with too many soft words -
9 demasiado alto
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10 inabarcable
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11 mucha incertidumbre
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12 con mucha frecuencia
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13 demasiadas veces
• too often -
14 demasiado ancho
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15 demasiado gordo
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16 demasiado pesado
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17 demasiado temprano
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18 demasiados
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19 demasiados cocineros arruinan el puchero
• too many cooks spoil the brothDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > demasiados cocineros arruinan el puchero
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20 la mucha miel empalaga
• too much of a good thing
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