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21 en definitiva, bien mirado, bien considerado
Ex. The revolution which had just been accomplished was the work of all France; Paris, all things considered, had been but the theatre of that event.* * *Ex: The revolution which had just been accomplished was the work of all France; Paris, all things considered, had been but the theatre of that event.
Spanish-English dictionary > en definitiva, bien mirado, bien considerado
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22 mirándolo bien
Ex. The revolution which had just been accomplished was the work of all France; Paris, all things considered, had been but the theatre of that event.* * *Ex: The revolution which had just been accomplished was the work of all France; Paris, all things considered, had been but the theatre of that event.
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23 rebosante de energía y lleno de entusiasmo
Ex. And for all you know, he might wake up all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed tomorrow and not remembered a thing!.* * *Ex: And for all you know, he might wake up all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed tomorrow and not remembered a thing!.
Spanish-English dictionary > rebosante de energía y lleno de entusiasmo
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24 rebosante de vida y energía
Ex. And for all you know, he might wake up all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed tomorrow and not remembered a thing!.* * *Ex: And for all you know, he might wake up all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed tomorrow and not remembered a thing!.
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25 si bien se mira
Ex. The revolution which had just been accomplished was the work of all France; Paris, all things considered, had been but the theatre of that event.* * *Ex: The revolution which had just been accomplished was the work of all France; Paris, all things considered, had been but the theatre of that event.
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26 toda la noche
Ex. As a result of the strange meal we all had everybody farted profusely all night long.* * *Ex: As a result of the strange meal we all had everybody farted profusely all night long.
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27 todo ir bien
= all + be + well with the worldEx. At 11:30 I was feeling that all was well with the world, and then at 11:35 I'm all tightened to a smarting tension by having been treated like scum.* * *= all + be + well with the worldEx: At 11:30 I was feeling that all was well with the world, and then at 11:35 I'm all tightened to a smarting tension by having been treated like scum.
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28 con todo
• all in all• all told• and yet• even so• for all• for all that• however• nevermore in one's life• nevus• notwithstanding• with all -
29 por todas partes
• all over• all over the place• all over the shop• all over the show• every way• everyplace• everywhere• everywhere around• far and near• far and wide• high altitude bombing• high-and-mighty• on all hands• on all sides• on every hand• on every side -
30 gente de toda índole
• all kind of folks• all kind of people• folks of all kind• people of all fabric• people of all kind -
31 a todo alrededor
Ex. Paper made in side-by-side two-sheet moulds can easily be identified by the fact that in a whole sheet (i.e. one that has deckle edges all round) the chain lines are parallel to the longer edges.* * *Ex: Paper made in side-by-side two-sheet moulds can easily be identified by the fact that in a whole sheet (i.e. one that has deckle edges all round) the chain lines are parallel to the longer edges.
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32 casi + Verbo
= all but + VerboEx. As we will probably hear from Mr. Welsh tomorrow, we are at the point where the Library of Congress has all but committed itself to close its catalogs.* * *= all but + VerboEx: As we will probably hear from Mr. Welsh tomorrow, we are at the point where the Library of Congress has all but committed itself to close its catalogs.
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33 completamente alemán
Ex. This article discusses the plan during World War 2 for a series of all-German catalogues of manuscripts.* * *Ex: This article discusses the plan during World War 2 for a series of all-German catalogues of manuscripts.
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34 completamente digital
Ex. A second new technology is digital video interactive (DVI) an all-digital integrated system which has the ability to display one hour of motion video from compressed digital data stored on a single, standard CD-ROM disc.* * *Ex: A second new technology is digital video interactive (DVI) an all-digital integrated system which has the ability to display one hour of motion video from compressed digital data stored on a single, standard CD-ROM disc.
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35 completamente europeo
Ex. Their contribution to the all-European approach to medical information services in health service is discussed.* * *Ex: Their contribution to the all-European approach to medical information services in health service is discussed.
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36 con demasiada facilidad
Ex. Administrators all too easily fall prey to the siren song of cost reduction, especially if phrases like innovation are employed as harmonic accompaniment.* * *Ex: Administrators all too easily fall prey to the siren song of cost reduction, especially if phrases like innovation are employed as harmonic accompaniment.
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37 con demasidad facilidad
Ex. However, despite the availability of these catalogues, it is still all too easy for recent publications to slip by unnoticed.* * *Ex: However, despite the availability of these catalogues, it is still all too easy for recent publications to slip by unnoticed.
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38 de repenete
Ex. The process of secularization in Britain occurred all of a sudden sending Christianity on a downward spiral to the edges of social significance.* * *Ex: The process of secularization in Britain occurred all of a sudden sending Christianity on a downward spiral to the edges of social significance.
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39 de todo + Nombre
= all through + NombreEx. In the past twenty or thirty years a growing number of teachers all through the educational system, from kindergarten to university, have challenged this situation.* * *= all through + NombreEx: In the past twenty or thirty years a growing number of teachers all through the educational system, from kindergarten to university, have challenged this situation.
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40 demasiado común
Ex. Hence the all too common spectacle of a library trying -- worse still, claiming -- to do everything and not doing anything well enough to earn respect and thence support.* * *Ex: Hence the all too common spectacle of a library trying -- worse still, claiming -- to do everything and not doing anything well enough to earn respect and thence support.
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