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1 en desacuerdo con
• out of keeping with• out of step with -
2 a compás
• in status quo• in step with -
3 llevando el paso
• in status quo• in step with -
4 sincronizado
adj.synchronized, synchromesh, in phase.past part.past participle of spanish verb: sincronizar.* * *= in step, synchronised [synchronized, -USA].Ex. There are two forms of data transmission: (a) asynchronous transmission (in which the transmitting and receiving devices are not in step); (b) synchronous transmission (in which the transmitting and receiving devices are in step).Ex. A prototype system has been developed that uses wall-sized, full colour digital television with synchronized stereo sound to create a virtual spatial world over which the user helicopters via joystick control.----* mantener sincronizado = keep in + step.* sincronizado con = in sync with.* * *= in step, synchronised [synchronized, -USA].Ex: There are two forms of data transmission: (a) asynchronous transmission (in which the transmitting and receiving devices are not in step); (b) synchronous transmission (in which the transmitting and receiving devices are in step).
Ex: A prototype system has been developed that uses wall-sized, full colour digital television with synchronized stereo sound to create a virtual spatial world over which the user helicopters via joystick control.* mantener sincronizado = keep in + step.* sincronizado con = in sync with. -
5 consonancia
f.1 harmony.en consonancia con in keeping with2 consonance, harmony, concord.3 accordance.* * *1 LITERATURA consonance, rhyme2 figurado harmony\en consonancia con in harmony with* * *SF1) (=conformidad)en consonancia con — in accordance o harmony with
2) (Mús) harmony, consonance frm3) (Literat) consonance, rhyme* * *a) (Ling, Lit) consonanceb) (Mús) harmonyc)* * *= consonance.Ex. The system is designed to ensure consonance between the indexer and the user.----* en consonacia con = in line with.* en consonancia con = in concert with, in keeping with, in step with, in tune with, in consonance with.* estar en consonancia con = be consonant with, attune to, align + Reflexivo + with.* * *a) (Ling, Lit) consonanceb) (Mús) harmonyc)* * *= consonance.Ex: The system is designed to ensure consonance between the indexer and the user.
* en consonacia con = in line with.* en consonancia con = in concert with, in keeping with, in step with, in tune with, in consonance with.* estar en consonancia con = be consonant with, attune to, align + Reflexivo + with.* * *2 ( Mús) harmony3en consonancia con in keeping with, in accordance with ( frml)* * *
consonancia sustantivo femenino
1 (igualdad, armonía) equal terms: su inteligencia está en consonancia con su belleza, her intelligence is in keeping with her looks
2 (relación, conexión) relation
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English:
keeping
- rhyme
* * *consonancia nf1. [armonía] harmony;unos precios en consonancia con la realidad del mercado prices that reflect the market situation;obró en consonancia con sus ideas he acted in accordance with his beliefs;su actuación no guardó consonancia con su calidad her performance was not a true reflection of her ability2. Mús harmony3. Ling consonance* * *f:en consonancia con in keeping with* * *consonancia nf1) : consonance, harmony2)en consonancia con : in accordance with -
6 cuidada
f., (m. - cuidado)* * *
cuidado,-a
I adjetivo well cared for
II sustantivo masculino
1 care
tener cuidado, to be careful
con cuidado, carefully
2 (cargo, vigilancia) estar al cuidado de, (cosa) to be in charge of
(persona) to look after
3 Med cuidados intensivos, intensive care sing
III exclamación ¡cuidado!, look out!, watch out!
¡cuidado con el escalón!, mind the step!
cuidado con el perro, beware of the dog
¡cuidado con lo que dices!, watch what you say!
♦ Locuciones: me trae sin cuidado, I couldn't care less
de cuidado, to be reckoned with: ¡es un tipo de cuidado!, he's someone to be reckoned with!
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7 alejarse de
• come away from• draw away from• grow beard• grow-and-penetrate strategy• step away from• turn from• walk at an easy pace• walk away with -
8 distanciarse de
• distance oneself from• step back from• walk at an easy pace• walk away with
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