Spanisch | Englisch |
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ambivalencia noun {f} | ambivalence(coexistence of opposing attitudes) |
ambivalente adjective | ambivalent(experiencing or expressing opposing feelings) |
Comunidad Valenciana proper noun {f} | Valencian Community(autonomous community in Spain) |
convalecer verb | convalesce [convalesced, convalescing, convalesces](to recover) |
covalente adjective | covalent(containing or characterized by a covalent bond) |
Día de San Valentín proper noun {m} | Saint Valentine's Dayproper noun |
en la guerra y en el amor todo vale phrase | all's fair in love and war(unpleasant behavior is acceptable during love and conflict) |
enlace covalente noun {m} | covalent bond [covalent bonds](bond in which atoms are connected by shared pairs of electrons) |
envalentonar verb | embolden [emboldened, emboldening, emboldens](To encourage, inspire) |
equivalencia noun {f} | equipollence(the condition of being equipollent) equivalence [equivalences](condition of being equivalent) |
equivalente adjective | equivalent(similar or identical in value) tantamount(equivalent in meaning or effect) |
equivalente noun {m} | equivalent [equivalents](anything that is virtually equal to something else) |
equivaler verb | amount(to total or evaluate) correspond [corresponded, corresponding, corresponds](to be equivalent or similar) equal [equalled, equalling, equals](be equal to) |
hombre prevenido vale por dos phrase | forewarned is forearmed(proverb) |
La Valeta proper noun {f} | Valletta(capital of Malta) |
llevar naranjas a Valencia verb | sell ice to Eskimos(persuade people to accept something they don't need) |
más vale diablo conocido que por conocer phrase | better the devil you know than the devil you don't know(something bad and familiar is better than something bad and unknown) |
más vale malo conocido que bueno por conocer phrase | better the devil you know than the devil you don't know(something bad and familiar is better than something bad and unknown) |
más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando phrase | a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush(small but certain advantage is preferable) |
más vale prevenir que curar phrase | a stitch in time saves nine(a timely effort can prevent larger problems) better safe than sorry(it is preferable to be cautious) |
más vale prevenir que lamentarse phrase | better safe than sorry(it is preferable to be cautious) |
más vale tarde que nunca adverb | better late than never(it's better to do something late, than to never do it at all) |
masa equivalente noun {f} | |
me vale phrase | I don't carephrase |
peso equivalente noun {m} | |
polivalente adjective | multipurpose(having multiple uses) |
prevalecer verb | prevail [prevailed, prevailing, prevails](To be superior in strength, dominance, influence or frequency; to have or gain the advantage over others; to have the upper hand) |
prevaleciente adjective | prevailing(predominant) |
prevalencia noun {f} | preemption(the displacement of a lower jurisdiction's laws when they conflict with those of a higher jurisdiction) prevalence [prevalences](wide extension) |
prevalente adjective | prevalent(superior in frequency or dominant) |
principio de equivalencia noun {m} | |
que vale la pena adjective | worth(deserving of) worthwhile(good and important enough to spend time, effort, or money on) |
relación de equivalencia noun {f} | equivalence relation(binary relation) |