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what... for

  • 21 ¿qué diablos...?

    = what on (this) earth...?, What the heck...?
    Ex. The article ' What on earth did we do before?' reports the experience in the use of a computerized catalogue based on the Autolib package.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Designing online system interfaces for non-technical people: or 'excuse the dumb question, but what the heck does 'online' mean?'.
    * * *
    = what on (this) earth...?, What the heck...?

    Ex: The article ' What on earth did we do before?' reports the experience in the use of a computerized catalogue based on the Autolib package.

    Ex: The article is entitled 'Designing online system interfaces for non-technical people: or 'excuse the dumb question, but what the heck does 'online' mean?'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ¿qué diablos...?

  • 22 ¿qué narices...?

    = what on (this) earth...?, What the heck...?
    Ex. The article ' What on earth did we do before?' reports the experience in the use of a computerized catalogue based on the Autolib package.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Designing online system interfaces for non-technical people: or 'excuse the dumb question, but what the heck does 'online' mean?'.
    * * *
    = what on (this) earth...?, What the heck...?

    Ex: The article ' What on earth did we do before?' reports the experience in the use of a computerized catalogue based on the Autolib package.

    Ex: The article is entitled 'Designing online system interfaces for non-technical people: or 'excuse the dumb question, but what the heck does 'online' mean?'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ¿qué narices...?

  • 23 lo que aguarda a

    Ex. With Internet Explorer being the dominant force over other internet browsers today, one may wonder what is in store for browsers in the future.
    * * *

    Ex: With Internet Explorer being the dominant force over other internet browsers today, one may wonder what is in store for browsers in the future.

    Spanish-English dictionary > lo que aguarda a

  • 24 lo que el futuro depara a

    Ex. With Internet Explorer being the dominant force over other internet browsers today, one may wonder what is in store for browsers in the future.
    * * *

    Ex: With Internet Explorer being the dominant force over other internet browsers today, one may wonder what is in store for browsers in the future.

    Spanish-English dictionary > lo que el futuro depara a

  • 25 lo que espera a

    Ex. With Internet Explorer being the dominant force over other internet browsers today, one may wonder what is in store for browsers in the future.
    * * *

    Ex: With Internet Explorer being the dominant force over other internet browsers today, one may wonder what is in store for browsers in the future.

    Spanish-English dictionary > lo que espera a

  • 26 otra posibilidad es

    = for what it's worth [FWIW]
    Ex. For what it's worth, you can greatly extend the range by using an antenna.
    * * *
    = for what it's worth [FWIW]

    Ex: For what it's worth, you can greatly extend the range by using an antenna.

    Spanish-English dictionary > otra posibilidad es

  • 27 por si sirve de algo

    = for what it's worth [FWIW]
    Ex. For what it's worth, you can greatly extend the range by using an antenna.
    * * *
    = for what it's worth [FWIW]

    Ex: For what it's worth, you can greatly extend the range by using an antenna.

    Spanish-English dictionary > por si sirve de algo

  • 28 desde hace algún tiempo

    = for some time past, for days
    Ex. For some time past satellites have been orbiting the Earth and sending back images of it to ground stations.
    Ex. Republicans have been tripping over each other for days trying to get their stories straight on who knew what and when.
    * * *
    = for some time past, for days

    Ex: For some time past satellites have been orbiting the Earth and sending back images of it to ground stations.

    Ex: Republicans have been tripping over each other for days trying to get their stories straight on who knew what and when.

    Spanish-English dictionary > desde hace algún tiempo

  • 29 durante siglos

    = for aeons, for centuries, over the centuries
    Ex. They have been through many hardships for aeons.
    Ex. A new study says global warming will continue for centuries, no matter what we do.
    Ex. India has a documented heritage of stable family life and structure that has been able to withstand the vicissitudes over the centuries.
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    = for aeons, for centuries, over the centuries

    Ex: They have been through many hardships for aeons.

    Ex: A new study says global warming will continue for centuries, no matter what we do.
    Ex: India has a documented heritage of stable family life and structure that has been able to withstand the vicissitudes over the centuries.

    Spanish-English dictionary > durante siglos

  • 30 lo que es peor

    Ex. And, what's worse, they have themselves failed to aggressively lobby for their own interests.
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    Ex: And, what's worse, they have themselves failed to aggressively lobby for their own interests.

    Spanish-English dictionary > lo que es peor

  • 31 ¿qué sentido tiene/tenía...?

    = what is/was the point of...?
    Ex. But what is the point of paying through the nose for booze that you can get just as easily at the Supermarket at half the price?.
    * * *
    = what is/was the point of...?

    Ex: But what is the point of paying through the nose for booze that you can get just as easily at the Supermarket at half the price?.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ¿qué sentido tiene/tenía...?

  • 32 durante tanto tiempo

    = for so long, so long
    Ex. When Ed Blume was asked at a meeting about LC's failure to have established a heading for rock music for so long, he remarked: 'Today's horse may be tomorrow's carrion'.
    Ex. And since computerized data bases charge according to use, are we going to have to rethink our ideas on what we have so long enticingly but misleadingly called free library services?.
    * * *
    = for so long, so long

    Ex: When Ed Blume was asked at a meeting about LC's failure to have established a heading for rock music for so long, he remarked: 'Today's horse may be tomorrow's carrion'.

    Ex: And since computerized data bases charge according to use, are we going to have to rethink our ideas on what we have so long enticingly but misleadingly called free library services?.

    Spanish-English dictionary > durante tanto tiempo

  • 33 en el caso de

    = for, in association with, in the case of, in the event of, in case of, in the context of
    Ex. For newly created authority entries the date recorded is the date the entry was created.
    Ex. Notices conveying, for example, the essential elements of the catalogue are likely to be especially important in association with microfilm or card catalogues.
    Ex. The same thing happended in the case of the British refusal to go along with the American compromises in the last revision.
    Ex. In the event of a serious accident (a fire, deliberate destruction, or a computer error) nothing will happen to the records vital to the operation of the library.
    Ex. The induction course will give all the necessary employment details relating to such matters as the amount of leave entitlement, insurance stoppages, what to do in case of sickness, etc..
    Ex. The exploration aims to view table of contents terminology in the context of functions served by other representations of subject information, including Library of Congress subject headings, work title terminology, and author-contributed front matter.
    * * *
    = for, in association with, in the case of, in the event of, in case of, in the context of

    Ex: For newly created authority entries the date recorded is the date the entry was created.

    Ex: Notices conveying, for example, the essential elements of the catalogue are likely to be especially important in association with microfilm or card catalogues.
    Ex: The same thing happended in the case of the British refusal to go along with the American compromises in the last revision.
    Ex: In the event of a serious accident (a fire, deliberate destruction, or a computer error) nothing will happen to the records vital to the operation of the library.
    Ex: The induction course will give all the necessary employment details relating to such matters as the amount of leave entitlement, insurance stoppages, what to do in case of sickness, etc..
    Ex: The exploration aims to view table of contents terminology in the context of functions served by other representations of subject information, including Library of Congress subject headings, work title terminology, and author-contributed front matter.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en el caso de

  • 34 a tener en cuenta en el futuro

    Ex. Call it what you want but for future reference it may be best to name it according to its function.
    * * *

    Ex: Call it what you want but for future reference it may be best to name it according to its function.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a tener en cuenta en el futuro

  • 35 así me maten

    Ex. I cannot for the life of me understand what you see in the Serb's cause that gets your panties in a bundle.
    * * *

    Ex: I cannot for the life of me understand what you see in the Serb's cause that gets your panties in a bundle.

    Spanish-English dictionary > así me maten

  • 36 aunque me fuera la vida en ello

    Ex. I cannot for the life of me understand what you see in the Serb's cause that gets your panties in a bundle.
    * * *

    Ex: I cannot for the life of me understand what you see in the Serb's cause that gets your panties in a bundle.

    Spanish-English dictionary > aunque me fuera la vida en ello

  • 37 como guía

    Ex. If the user does not know what the answer is, he stops the command chain at that point, lets the system show an intermediate display for guidance, and then continues his work.
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    Ex: If the user does not know what the answer is, he stops the command chain at that point, lets the system show an intermediate display for guidance, and then continues his work.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como guía

  • 38 durante + Expresión Temporal + y + Expresión Temporal

    = for + Expresión Temporal + on end
    Ex. But the grosser discrepancies -- such as the Cambridge compositor who for months on end turned out only a third of what he could do at top speed -- require another explanation.
    * * *
    = for + Expresión Temporal + on end

    Ex: But the grosser discrepancies -- such as the Cambridge compositor who for months on end turned out only a third of what he could do at top speed -- require another explanation.

    Spanish-English dictionary > durante + Expresión Temporal + y + Expresión Temporal

  • 39 durante días

    Ex. Republicans have been tripping over each other for days trying to get their stories straight on who knew what and when.
    * * *

    Ex: Republicans have been tripping over each other for days trying to get their stories straight on who knew what and when.

    Spanish-English dictionary > durante días

  • 40 durante meses y meses

    Ex. But the grosser discrepancies -- such as the Cambridge compositor who for months on end turned out only a third of what he could do at top speed -- require another explanation.
    * * *

    Ex: But the grosser discrepancies -- such as the Cambridge compositor who for months on end turned out only a third of what he could do at top speed -- require another explanation.

    Spanish-English dictionary > durante meses y meses

См. также в других словарях:

  • What For — Infobox single Name = What For Type = single Artist = James Released = March 1988 Recorded = 1987 Genre = Folk Length = Label = Sire Producer = Hugh Jones Last single = 1986 So Many Ways This single = 1988 What For Next single = 1988 Ya Ho What… …   Wikipedia

  • what for(1) — {interrog.} For what reason; why? * /I told Mary what I was going to town for./ * /What are you running for?/ Often used alone as a question. * /Billy s mother told him to wear his hat. What for? he asked./ Compare: HOW COME …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • what for(1) — {interrog.} For what reason; why? * /I told Mary what I was going to town for./ * /What are you running for?/ Often used alone as a question. * /Billy s mother told him to wear his hat. What for? he asked./ Compare: HOW COME …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • what for — phrasal 1. for what purpose or reason ; why usually used with the other words of a question between what and for < what did you do that for > except when used alone 2. harsh treatment especially by blows or by a sharp reprimand < gave him what… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • what for(2) — {n. phr.}, {informal} A scolding, or other punishment. Usually used with get or give . * /Tom got what for from his father for answering him rudely, and I heard him crying in the house./ * /The teacher gave me what for because I was late./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • what for(2) — {n. phr.}, {informal} A scolding, or other punishment. Usually used with get or give . * /Tom got what for from his father for answering him rudely, and I heard him crying in the house./ * /The teacher gave me what for because I was late./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • What — What, pron., a., & adv. [AS. hw[ae]t, neuter of hw[=a] who; akin to OS. hwat what, OFries. hwet, D. & LG. wat, G. was, OHG. waz, hwaz, Icel. hvat, Sw. & Dan. hvad, Goth. hwa. [root]182. See {Who}.] [1913 Webster] 1. As an interrogative pronoun,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • What ho — What What, pron., a., & adv. [AS. hw[ae]t, neuter of hw[=a] who; akin to OS. hwat what, OFries. hwet, D. & LG. wat, G. was, OHG. waz, hwaz, Icel. hvat, Sw. & Dan. hvad, Goth. hwa. [root]182. See {Who}.] [1913 Webster] 1. As an interrogative… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • What if — What What, pron., a., & adv. [AS. hw[ae]t, neuter of hw[=a] who; akin to OS. hwat what, OFries. hwet, D. & LG. wat, G. was, OHG. waz, hwaz, Icel. hvat, Sw. & Dan. hvad, Goth. hwa. [root]182. See {Who}.] [1913 Webster] 1. As an interrogative… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • What of it — What What, pron., a., & adv. [AS. hw[ae]t, neuter of hw[=a] who; akin to OS. hwat what, OFries. hwet, D. & LG. wat, G. was, OHG. waz, hwaz, Icel. hvat, Sw. & Dan. hvad, Goth. hwa. [root]182. See {Who}.] [1913 Webster] 1. As an interrogative… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • What of that — What What, pron., a., & adv. [AS. hw[ae]t, neuter of hw[=a] who; akin to OS. hwat what, OFries. hwet, D. & LG. wat, G. was, OHG. waz, hwaz, Icel. hvat, Sw. & Dan. hvad, Goth. hwa. [root]182. See {Who}.] [1913 Webster] 1. As an interrogative… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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