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1 ways
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2 ways and means
(methods, especially of providing money.) mediosmedios nombre masculino pluralways and means (OF -ING) — métodos mpl (de + inf)
* * *ways and means (OF -ING) — métodos mpl (de + inf)
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3 ways of communication
ruta de comunicación; vía de transporteEnglish-Spanish dictionary of Geography > ways of communication
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4 to cut both ways / cut two ways
to cut both ways / cut two waysser un arma de doble filo, tener ventajas y desventajasEnglish-spanish dictionary > to cut both ways / cut two ways
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5 cut both ways
(to affect both parts of a question, both people involved, good and bad points etc: That argument cuts both ways!) ser de doble filoexpr.• ser una espada de doble filo expr. -
6 in many ways
desde muchos puntos de vista, en muchos aspectos■ in many ways, this is her best book desde muchos puntos de vista, éste es su mejor libro -
7 to mend one's ways
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8 to see the error of one's ways
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9 there are no two ways about it
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10 adopt Spanish-American ways
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11 amend one's ways
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12 become set in one's ways
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13 long ways
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14 mend one's ways
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15 part ways
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16 in more ways than one
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17 in some ways
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18 it works both ways
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19 no two ways about it
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20 the parting of the ways
el momento de la despedida
См. также в других словарях:
ways — ways; side·ways; bar·ways; bend sin·is·ter·ways; bend·ways; chev·ron·ways; cor·ner·ways; pale·ways; sal·tire·ways; slanch·ways; some·ways; … English syllables
Ways — Ways … Wikipédia en Français
WAYS — may stand for:* World Association of Young Scientists, formerly World Academy of Young Scientists * WAYS (AM), an AM radio station in Macon, Georgia * WAYS FM, an FM radio station in Macon, GeorgiaThe term ways is also an alternative name for… … Wikipedia
ways — I was standing out in the street a little ways, wrote the American novelist Tom Wolfe in his Bonfire of the Vanities (1987). This use of the plural ways, meaning ‘at some indeterminate distance (in time or place)’ is related to a use (with a… … Modern English usage
-ways — A suffix formed from way by the addition of the adverbial s (see { wards}). It is often used interchangeably with wise; as, endways or endwise; noways or nowise, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ways — a sloping structure down which a new ship is launched. → way ways parts into which something divides or is divided. → way … English new terms dictionary
ways — index approaches, conduct, deportment, means (opportunity), policy (plan of action), presence (pois … Law dictionary
ways — [ weız ] suffix in a particular direction: used with some nouns: sideways … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
-ways — ► SUFFIX ▪ forming adjectives and adverbs of direction or manner: lengthways … English terms dictionary
-ways — [wāz] [ME < way (see WAY) + adv. gen. s] suffix forming adverbs in a (specified) direction, position, or manner [sideways]: equivalent to WISE (sense 1) … English World dictionary
ways — [wāz] pl.n. [with sing. v.] Informal WAY (n. 10) … English World dictionary