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61 recognise
1) (to see, hear etc (a person, thing etc) and know who or what that person, thing etc is, because one has seen or heard him, it etc before: I recognized his voice/handwriting; I recognized him by his voice.) reconocer2) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) reconocer3) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) reconocer4) (to accept as valid, well-qualified etc: I don't recognize the authority of this court.) reconocer•- recognisable
- recognizably
- recognisably
- recognition
tr['rekəgnaɪz]1→ link=recognize recognize{v.• admitir v.• confesar v.• identificar v.• reconocer v.(§pres: reconozco, reconoces...) -
62 take a bet
( often with on) (to bet: Are you willing to take a bet on whether he'll come or not?) apostarse algov.• topar v. -
63 as to
(as far as (something) is concerned; with regard to: I'm willing to read his book, but as to publishing it, that's a different matter.) en cuanto aas to prep1) about: sobre, acerca de2) according to -
64 open to
1) (likely or willing to receive: open to charges of corruption; open to suggestions from any member of staff.) dispuesto a, abierto a, expuesto a2) (possible: There are only two courses of action open to us.) posible -
65 ayudante
ayudante sustantivo masculino y femenino assistant; ayudante de cocina kitchen assistant
ayudante mf assistant ' ayudante' also found in these entries: Spanish: asistente - ATS - script English: aide - assistant - bulk - busboy - confidential - deputy - dresser - helper - mate - PA - willing - motion -
66 confesar
confesar ( conjugate confesar) verbo transitivo ‹ error› to admit verbo intransitivoa) (Relig) to hear confessionconfesarse verbo pronominala) (Relig) to go to confession;confesarse de algo to confess sth; confesarse con algn (Relig) to go to sb for confession; ( hacer confidencias) to open up one's heart to sb
confesar
I verbo transitivo
1 (reconocer) to confess, admit
2 (un crimen) to confess: confiésalo: has sido tú quien se ha comido el pastel, own up: you were the one who ate the cake
3 Rel (los pecados) to confess (escuchar los pecados) to hear the confession of
II verbo intransitivo (declararse culpable) to confess: no ha confesado aún, pero ha sido ella, she hasn't owned up yet, but it was her ➣ Ver nota en admit
' confesar' also found in these entries: Spanish: cantar - declarar English: admit - clean - confess - willing -
67 criado
Del verbo criar: ( conjugate criar) \ \
criado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: criado criar
criado
◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) servant;(f) servant, maid
criar ( conjugate criar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ niño› 2 ( para la reproducción) to breed criarse verbo pronominal to grow up; me crie con mi abuela I was brought up by my grandmother
criado,-a
I adjetivo mal criado, spoilt
II sustantivo masculino y femenino servant
criar verbo transitivo
1 (niños) to bring up, rear
2 (animales) to breed, raise
3 (vino) to make
4 (producir, generar) to have, grow: esta tierra cría gusanos, this soil breeds worms Locuciones: criar malvas, to push up daisies ' criado' also found in these entries: Spanish: criada - lacayo - señor - señorito - amo - criar - mayordomo - servir English: master - mistress - retainer - servant - willing - wild -
68 dispuesta
dispuesto,-a adjetivo
1 (preparado) ready
2 (colocado) arranged
3 (resuelto, convencido) determined: estamos dispuestos a afrontar las consecuencias, we are prepared to take the consequences
4 (voluntarioso) willing
5 (previsto, estipulado) lo enterraron según lo dispuesto en su testamento, he was buried as stipulated in his will ' dispuesta' also found in these entries: Spanish: precio - prevenir - ser English: care -
69 jalador
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70 poco
poco 1 adverbio:◊ habla poco he doesn't say much o a lot;es muy poco agradecido he is very ungrateful; un autor muy poco conocido a very little-known author; viene muy poco por aquí he hardly ever comes around; para locs ver poco 2 4
poco 2 -ca adjetivo ( con sustantivos no numerables) little; ( en plural) few; muy pocos niños very few children; había poquísimos coches there were hardly any cars ■ pronombre 1 (poca cantidad, poca cosa): por poco que gane … no matter how little o however little she earns …; se conforma con poco he's easily satisfied; todo le parece poco she is never satisfied; pocos quisieron ayudar few were willing to help; pocos pueden permitirse ese lujo not many people can afford to do that 2 hace muy poco que lo conoce she hasn't known him for very long; tardó poco en hacerlo it didn't take him long to do it; falta poco para las navidades it's not long till Christmas; a poco de venir él soon o shortly after he came; dentro de poco soon; poco antes de que … a short while o shortly before … 3◊ un poco( refiriéndose a tiempo) a while;◊ dame un poco I'll have some o a little;espera un poco wait a whileb)c) un poco + adj/adv:◊ un poco caro/tarde a bit o a little expensive/late4 ( en locs)◊ a poco (Méx): ¡a poco no está fabuloso Acapulco! isn't Acapulco just fantastic!;¡a poco ganaron! don't tell me they won!; de a poco (AmL) gradually, little by little; poco a poco gradually; poco más o menos approximately, roughly; por poco nearly
poco,-a
I adjetivo
1 (con el sustantivo en singular) not much, little: tengo poco apetito, I haven't got much appetite
2 (con el sustantivo en plural) not many, few: conozco pocos lugares de Italia, I don't know many places in Italy
II pron (singular) little, not much (plural) (objetos) few, not many (personas) few people, not many people ➣ Ver nota en few
III adverbio
1 (con verbo) not (very) much, little: entiendo poco del tema, I don't understand much about the issue
2 (con adjetivo) not very: está poco claro, it's not very clear
3 (de tiempo) hace poco que nos conocemos, we met a short time ago
IV sustantivo masculino
1 (acompañado de adjetivo o adverbio) lo noté un poco molesto, I thought he was a bit annoyed
tendré que hacerlo un poco después, I'll have to do it a little later
2 (acompañando a un sustantivo) dame un poco de agua, give me a little water ➣ Ver nota en little
Locuciones: a poco de, shortly after
dentro de poco, soon
poco a poco, little by little, gradually
poco antes/después, shortly before/afterwards
por poco, almost ' poco' also found in these entries: Spanish: abreviar - aclimatarse - adelgazar - aguantar - ahora - alcornoque - alentador - alentadora - algo - antes - apercibirse - bagatela - baja - bajo - brusca - brusco - bruta - bruto - buscar - calentar - cargada - cargado - cascada - cascado - cerebral - chapucera - chapucero - chispa - clara - claro - común - cruda - crudo - cualquiera - de - dentro - descuidada - descuidado - descuidarse - desigual - desmoronada - desmoronado - despatarrarse - despistada - despistado - despreciable - después - desvaído - disipar - dudosa English: accomplice - add to - adjust - aerial - after - afterwards - along - aloof - amateurish - balding - bark - belly - bit - black - blind - blow up - boot - by - can - careless - chat - comedown - confusing - cowboy - degree - derivative - desultory - disagreement - disingenuous - diving - do - dodgy - doubtful - dowdy - earthy - easy-going - edge - effect - element - evasion - exist - expect - fall apart - far-fetched - fine - flippant - forge - furnish - fuzzy - gradually -
71 precio
Del verbo preciar: ( conjugate preciar) \ \
precio es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
preció es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
precio sustantivo masculino 1 ( de producto) price;◊ precio al contado/a plazos cash/credit price;¿qué precio tiene este vestido? how much is this dress?; precio de costo or (Esp) coste cost price; precio de venta al público (de alimento, medicamento) recommended retail price; ( de libro) published price; 2 (sacrificio, costo) price, cost;
precio sustantivo masculino price, cost: ¿qué precio tiene este abrigo?, how much is this coat? Locuciones: a cualquier precio, at any cost: está dispuesta a conseguir ese puesto a cualquier precio, she's willing to do anything in order to get that job
no tener precio, to be priceless: las obras destruídas por las bombas no tenían precio, the works of art destroyed by the bombing were priceless
mi amistad no tiene precio, my friendship can't be bought ' precio' also found in these entries: Spanish: abusiva - abusivo - ajustada - ajustado - alquiler - alta - alto - arrendamiento - cara - caro - cobrar - concertar - conveniente - costar - coste - costo - de - demencial - descender - desorbitada - desorbitado - encarecer - entrar - estar - lince - mitad - moderada - moderado - módica - módico - neta - neto - proporción - PVP - rebaja - rebajar - regatear - rondar - salvajada - según - tarifa - tasa - tasar - tributo - unitaria - unitario - valer - valor - valorar - accesible English: adjust - all-in - approximate - arm's length - arrange - asking price - at - bargain - beat down - bloody - bring down - cagey - charge - cheap - command - cost - cut - decrease - dirt-cheap - discount - double - down - downturn - drop - excessive - fall - fare - fix - foresight - freight - gazumping - going - hefty - high-end - inexpensively - inflated - introductory - jack up - jump - knock down - low - lower - lowest - mark down - mark up - market price - mistaken - moderate - money - name -
72 servicial
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73 voluntariosa
voluntarioso,-a adjetivo willing, determined -
74 voluntarioso
voluntarioso,-a adjetivo willing, determined ' voluntarioso' also found in these entries: Spanish: dispuesta - dispuesto - voluntariosa -
75 be prepared
((of a person) to be ready (for something, to do something etc): We must be prepared for a disappointment; I'm not prepared (=willing) to lend him more money; The motto of the Scouts is `Be Prepared!'.) estar preparado -
76 stop at nothing
(to be willing to do anything, however dishonest etc, in order to get something: He'll stop at nothing to get what he wants.) no tener miramientos -
77 take risks / take a risk
(to do something which might cause loss, injury etc: One cannot be successful in business unless one is willing to take risks.) correr riesgos, arriesgarse -
78 think of
1) (to remember to do (something); to keep in one's mind; to consider: You always think of everything!; Have you thought of the cost involved?) pensar en; tener en cuenta2) (to remember: I couldn't think of her name when I met her at the party.) recordar, acordarse de3) ((with would, should, not, never etc) to be willing to do (something): I would never think of being rude to her; He couldn't think of leaving her.) pensar, pasársele a uno por la cabeza -
79 helpful
adj.servicial (persona) (willing to help); útil, provechoso(a) (advice, book)
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