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1 mentre
conj whileexpr mentre que while -
2 estona
n (f) a while / a bit -
3 mesura
n1. (f) measure2. (f) measurementexpr a mesura que while / asexpr en la mesura que in so far as / in as far as -
4 pena
n1. (f) punishmentPena de mort / pena capital - Death penalty / capital punishment2. (f) grief / sadnessexpr val la pena to be worth(while)Val la pena reciclar paper - It's worth recycling paper -
5 tant
adj so much / as much / so many / as manypron so much / as much / so many / as manyadv so much / as muchexpr de tant en tant occasionally / from time to time / every once in a while -
6 trigar
v to take timeLa generació del mapa pot trigar fins a 30 segons - The generation of the map can take up to 30 secondsL'estudiant triga a adonar-se de la desaparició - The student takes a long time to become aware of the lossnota: 'Trigar + expressió del temps = to take [expressió del temps] (és a dir: 'trigar 30 minuts' = 'to take 30 minutes'). Trigar (sense una expressió del temps) = to take a long time / while.
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While — While, n. [AS. hw[=i]l; akin to OS. hw[=i]l, hw[=i]la, OFries. hw[=i]le, D. wigl, G. weile, OHG. w[=i]la, hw[=i]la, hw[=i]l, Icel. hv[=i]la a bed, hv[=i]ld rest, Sw. hvila, Dan. hvile, Goth. hweila a time, and probably to L. quietus quiet, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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